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Import and export data

Describes how to import and export content and content definitions in CMS (SaaS).

The following packages have different use cases but also some overlapping functionality. Each moves content and content definitions between environments and can contain content definitions, but Episerver Data can include content and assets.

  • Episerver Data – application/vnd.optimizely.cms.episerverdata – The Optimizely Content Management System (CMS) SaaS uses a traditional export and import format. A compressed Episerver Data file can contain content, definitions, and assets. The Episerver Data package format moves content and content definitions between environments and other versions of Optimizely CMS.
  • Manifest – application/vnd.optimizely.cms.manifest – A format composed of other definition resources into a single file. The Manifest package format can also move content definitions between environments. It maintains the content definitions and the client application's version-controlled source code, which ensures the necessary content definitions are available to run the client application.

Episerver Data

Export an Episerver Data package

You can export an Episerver Data package only from the user interface. Go to Settings > Export Data and select the content and content definitions to export. Click Export.

Export data page

Import Episerver Data package

You can import an Episerver Data package through the REST API or UI.

REST API

You can import an Episerver Data package by calling the packages endpoint with the media type set toContent-Type: application/vnd.optimizely.cms.episerverdata and the .epserverdata file included.

POST https://example.com/_cms/version2/packages
Content-Type: application/vnd.optimizely.cms.episerverdata

<!-- .episerverdata file -->

See Import package API reference.

UI

You can import an Episerver Data packages from the user interface. Go to Settings > Import Data, select the .episerverdata file, choose the content destination, and (optional) select the language. Click Begin Import.

Import data page

Manifest

Export Manifest package

Export a Manifest package by calling the Export package endpoint with media type set to Accept: application/vnd.optimizely.cms.manifest:

GET https://example.com/_cms/version2/packages
Accept: application/vnd.optimizely.cms.manifest

Example response:

{
  "contentTypes": [
    {
      "key": "news",
      "baseType": "page",
      "displayName": "News"
    },
    {
      "key": "story",
      "baseType": "component",
      "displayName": "Story"
    }
  ],
  "propertyGroups": [
    {
      "key": "info",
      "displayName": "Information",
      "sortOrder": 10,
      "source": ""
    },
    {
      "key": "settings",
      "displayName": "Setting",
      "sortOrder": 20,
      "source": "system"
    }
  ]
}

Import Manifest package

Import a Manifest package by calling the Import packages endpoint with the media type set to Content-Type: application/vnd.optimizely.cms.manifest and the corresponding JSON body.

POST https://example.com/_cms/version2/packages
Content-Type: application/vnd.optimizely.cms.manifest

{
    "contentTypes": [
        {
            "key": "news",
            "baseType": "page",
            "displayName": "News"
        },
        {
            "key": "story",
            "baseType": "component",
            "displayName": "Story"
        }
    ],
    "propertyGroups": [
        {
            "key": "info",
            "displayName": "Information",
            "sortOrder": 10,
            "source": ""
        },
        {
            "key": "settings",
            "displayName": "Setting",
            "sortOrder": 20,
            "source": "system"
        }
    ]
}

Lack of support for traditional CMS

Due to architecture changes, import and export may not support all entities from traditional CMS to CMS (SaaS).

  • Personalized content – Can not be imported into CMS (SaaS).
  • Visitor group and criteria – Can not be imported into CMS (SaaS).
  • DDS (Dynamic Data Store) – Can not be imported into CMS (SaaS).
  • Categories – Can not be imported into CMS (SaaS).
  • Frames – Can not be imported into CMS (SaaS).
  • Max file size – There is typically a maximum file size, which can be around two GB. You should import the media assets separately or upload them if you have large media files.
  • Max run time – Execution time limits: Import and export operations can be time-consuming and are often subject to maximum execution times enforced by the server. It is a known problem, and Optimizely is working on fixing it in a future release.