I have an instance of Django-CMS already running in a production environment. I would like to dump all the data related to the CMS (PAGES and PLUGINS) so that I may load it back into my development environment.

When I do python manage.py dumpdata cms it dumps most of the data, but not all of it. None of the content for the plugins is dumped. When I look at the django-cms source, I see that the plugins are organized in a different folder than the rest of the models - I'm sure this has something to do with the behavior of dumpdata.

Does anyone know how they would achieve what I am trying to do?

Thanks for your help/answers!

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If you are using app hooks you should probably export the data from them, and related to them, models too. – Ilian Iliev Apr 20 at 12:13
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Django's built in dump and restore commands work well for migrating the contents of the CMS.

To dump the contents of the CMS, you need to include both the cms app as well as each of the plugin types you are using in the dumpdata command, so something like:

manage.py dumpdata cms text picture link file [other plugin types] > cms_export.json

to dump your content (you just need the app name, not the full path, like cms.plugins.text).

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Here's an update to the procedure I use:

./manage.py dumpdata >fixtures/all.json

psql
DROP DATABASE [DBNAME];
createdb -T template_postgis [DBNAME]

./manage.py syncdb

psql [DBNAME]

delete from auth_group_permissions; delete from auth_permission; delete from django_admin_log; delete from django_content_type;

If you don't delete the tables above you'll get this error when loading the fixtures:

IntegrityError: duplicate key value violates unique constraint django_content_type_app_label_key

And then:

./manage.py loaddata fixtures/all.json

Philipp

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This works for me; do you know why? – Jesse Beder Feb 11 '11 at 1:52
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Your dumpdata command only dumps the data for the cms app, but each plugin (cms.plugins.text, cms.plugins.picture, etc.) is its own app, and so needs to be added to the command line.

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python manage.py dumpdata cms.plugins.text generates the following result: Error: Unknown application: cms.plugins.text Even though I do have this listed as one of my installed applications in my main settings.py and the application is functioning correctly. – edub Feb 25 '10 at 13:24
Could you please show a working example of the dumpdata command that you use? (thanks) – edub Feb 27 '10 at 22:47
Have you been able to replicate this error? – edub Mar 12 '10 at 19:44
Err, no, but I don't use Django-CMS. You might want to try asking in #django on Freenode. – Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams Mar 12 '10 at 19:45
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./manage.py dumpdata cms text

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