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stackexchange-xml-converter

CLI tool that allows you to convert Stack Exchange data dumps from XML to CSV or JSON formats, which is more suitable for importing to the different databases.

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RDBMS schema examples

Here you can find the examples of the schema for the different databases:

Getting started

Before, ensure that you have:

  • Working Go environment with go version >= 1.14. Execute in the console go version command. It should display the current version of the compiler.
  • Archiver that can extract .7z files. Possible candidate is 7z.

Download database dump

Choose and download the database dump that you are going to convert.

Important: Stackoverflow dump stored in 8 separated 7z archives:

Extract

Extract archive(s) content file(s) to the directory from where you will convert XML files.

Example with academia.stackexchange.com.7z dump:

$ mkdir xml csv
$ 7z e academia.stackexchange.com.7z -oxml
$ ls xml/
Badges.xml  Comments.xml  PostHistory.xml  PostLinks.xml  Posts.xml  Tags.xml  Users.xml  Votes.xml

Build the stackexchange-xml-converter

Clone & build stackexchange-xml-converter converter:

$ git clone https://github.com/SkobelevIgor/stackexchange-xml-converter
$ cd stackexchange-xml-converter/
$ go build

XML to CSV/JSON converting

Now you have the stackexchange-xml-converter executable file. Let’s convert XML files to the CSV format:

./stackexchange-xml-converter -result-format=csv -source-path=../xml -store-to-dir=../csv

List of possible flags:

  • result-format (Required) Result format (csv or json)
  • source-path (Required) Absolute or relative path to the directory with an XML file(s) or to the separate XML file.
  • store-to-dir (Optional) Absolute or relative path to the directory where to store result CSV files.
  • skip-html-decoding (Optional) Some of the files (e.g., Posts.xml) contain escaped HTML. By default, the converter will decode them. To disable this behavior, use this flag.

License

MIT License