This is a tool to import my Jekyll-based GitHub Pages blog/wiki into Serendipity.
Setup Serendipity with an SQLite database. Download the database file to where you also plan to run jekyll2s9y.
Copy config.yaml.example
to config.yaml
and modify according to your needs. Note that
jekyll_dir
has to point to your Jekyll base directory.
If not done already, update the Python environment:
pipenv install
Then run the script:
pipenv run ./jekyll2s9y.py
Now copy the new database file (s9y_database_output
in the config.yaml) back to your server and overwrite
the old version. Also copy the uploads
directory containing the media files. Then, in the Serendipity admin
area, edit your configuration and change the permalink for "Entry URL structure" in any way (e.g. add a letter
to the end) to have the permalinks regenerated. Afterwards, you can undo the change again.
If there are two entries where the permalink generation (i.e. stripping all emojis, etc.) results in the same permalink, only the older one can be accessed.