Request URI: /path/to/some/resource/fcr:export Methods: GET, POST Exporting large trees of resources may fail because of memory limitations. Exporting 250,000 simple objects (only the system-defined properties) was successful and resulted in a 400MB export file, but exporting larger sets of resources failed. To work around this limitation, you can segment your repository (for example, into several top-level directories each containing 250,000 or fewer resources) and export each top-level directory as a separate export file. |
These HTTP endpoints have been deprecated and should not be depended upon as they may get removed in future (in favor of Apache Camel powered tools). |
Objects are exported and imported relative to the request URI path given. By default, the exported jcr/xml won't contain any subtrees and binary contents. E.g., if you run: curl "http://localhost:8080/rest/path/to/resource/fcr:export" > export.xml
curl -X POST --data-binary "@export.xml" "http://localhost:8080/rest/somewhere/else" |
The resource with no subtree and binary content will be imported to http://localhost:8080/rest/somewhere/else/resource. |
fcr:export Retrieve serialized form of a resource. By default, no subtree and binary content will be exportedRequest Headers: Export formats; the exact formats available depend on the repository configuration. Parameters: recurse: To export subtree with its value set to true. For example, recurse=true. Default is false. skipBinary: To export binary content with its value set to false. For example, skipBinary=false. Default is true. The export formats that are available are shown as properties on resources, e.g. this resource exports jcr/xml: <> <http://fedora.info/definitions/v4/rest-api#exportsAs> <./fcr:export?format=jcr/xml> ; |
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Example: To export a resource with no subtree and no binary content: curl "http://localhost:8080/rest/path/to/some/resource/fcr:export" |
To export a resource with subtree and binary content: curl "http://localhost:8080/rest/path/to/some/resource/fcr:export?recurse=true&skipBinary=false" |
Response: Status: 200
Headers:
Content-Type: application/xml
Body:
<sv:node xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/terms/" xmlns:nt="http://www.jcp.org/jcr/nt/1.0" xmlns:ns001="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:foaf="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/" xmlns:test="info:fedora/test/" xmlns:image="http://www.modeshape.org/images/1.0" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:fedorarelsext="http://fedora.info/definitions/v4/rels-ext#" xmlns:mix="http://www.... |
Status: OK: if the resource is exported successfully Not Found: if the resource does not exist
fcr:import Import a serialized resource Request Headers: Import formats. The exact formats available depend on the repository configuration. CONTENT-LOCATION (Optional) A URI to a resource to use instead of the request body Example: curl -X POST --data-binary "@export.xml" "http://localhost:8080/rest/path/to/some/fcr:import?format=jcr/xml"
Body:
<sv:node xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/terms/" xmlns:nt="http://www.jcp.org/jcr/nt/1.0" xmlns:ns001="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:foaf="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/" xmlns:test="info:fedora/test/" xmlns:image="http://www.modeshape.org/images/1.0" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:fedorarelsext="http://fedora.info/definitions/v4/rels-ext#" xmlns:mix="http://www.... |
Response: Status: 201 Created
Headers:
Location: http://localhost:8080/rest/path/to/some/resource/ |
Status: No Content: if the resource is imported successfully Not Found: if the path does not exist Conflict: if a node with the same UUID exists Response: |