Administrators can seamlessly import and export the Page Builder site structure using a JSON file.
This feature is essential for moving site structures across different environments, such as from development to production.
Using JSON files for Import and Export
To use the import and export feature, administrators must follow specific steps:
Export the existing site structure to a JSON file.
Import the JSON file into the desired environment.
This process allows for easy migration and backup of the site structure, ensuring that editorial teams can quickly move site structures across different environments and always revert to a stable version if needed.
Benefits of the Import and Export feature
Streamlines the editorial process, reducing administrative workload when synchronizing the Page Builder across environments.
Enables efficient backup and restoration of site structures.
How does it work?
The capability to export and import the Page Builder site structure through JSON files significantly enhances the overall experience for administrators and editorial teams.
This feature not only simplifies presentation management but also ensures that teams can operate with greater efficiency, regardless of the environment they are working in.
Export
On the Site Structure page, each tree node folder (root included) has the Export option in the contextual menu.
When selecting Export, the Page Builder creates a downloadable JSON file containing the definition of the selected folder and all its child folders and pages.
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Import
On the Site Structure page, each tree node folder (root included) has the Import option in the contextual menu.
When selecting Import, a popup window asks for the JSON file to import. The selected folder is the root of the import.
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Drag and drop, or select the previously exported JSON file.
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Once the JSON is successfully uploaded, proceed to the import setup.
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In the import setup, select the import’s destination and additional options.
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In the Compare Site Structures window, select which folders and pages to import and which to skip.
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Select Import to complete the import. Check the result in the Import dashboard.