sebastix on Nostr: GM! ☀️ ☕ It has been a couple of years, but I'm back digging deep into Drupal ...
GM! ☀️ ☕
It has been a couple of years, but I'm back digging deep into Drupal migrations with the awesome Migrate API (https://www.drupal.org/docs/drupal-apis/migrate-api). Spent quite some hours the last weeks on these migrations:
These migrations are processing 8 years of data from a Laravel application into a Drupal instance.
While working on this project, I got some new insights how I can use the Migrate API to work out a so called source plugin for fetching Nostr events from relays. With the use of nostrphp (npub1php…ha0j) it won't be that hard actually. One use-case I can image is to use it to archive the events from my personal relay. All the events will be stored as Drupal entities, so I can do with it whatever I would like. #Drupal #PHP
It has been a couple of years, but I'm back digging deep into Drupal migrations with the awesome Migrate API (https://www.drupal.org/docs/drupal-apis/migrate-api). Spent quite some hours the last weeks on these migrations:
These migrations are processing 8 years of data from a Laravel application into a Drupal instance.
While working on this project, I got some new insights how I can use the Migrate API to work out a so called source plugin for fetching Nostr events from relays. With the use of nostrphp (npub1php…ha0j) it won't be that hard actually. One use-case I can image is to use it to archive the events from my personal relay. All the events will be stored as Drupal entities, so I can do with it whatever I would like. #Drupal #PHP