Drupal 8/9 content migrations online training

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2020-07-21 09:00 - 17:00 America/New_York
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Training (free or commercial)

Learn to move content into Drupal 8 and 9 using the Migrate API. An overview of the Extract-Transform-Load (ETL) pattern that migrate implements will be presented. Source, process, and destination plugins will be explained to learn how each affect the migration process. By the end of the workshop, you will have a better understanding on how the migrate ecosystem works and the thought process required to plan and perform migrations. All examples will use YAML files to configure migrations. No PHP coding required.

Date: 2020 July 21, Tuesday
Time: 9am–5pm Eastern
Cost: $500
Registration: https://agaric.coop/training/drupal-content-migrations

Learning Objectives

  • Migrating data into nodes, files, and paragraphs entities.
  • Migrating data into rich text fields, links, dates, addresses, taxonomy terms, images, and paragraphs.
  • Migrating data from CSV and JSON files.
  • Running migrations from the terminal and the user interface.

Syllabus/Agenda

  • Understanding the ETL process
  • Writing your first migration from a CSV file
  • YAML syntax and migration errors
  • Introduction to process plugins
  • Understanding migration workflows
  • Migrating into subfields
  • Migration syntax for multivalue fields
  • Migrating dates and times
  • Migrating addresses and validation considerations
  • Migrating taxonomy terms with entity_generate plugin
  • Source constants, pseudofields, and the process pipeline
  • Migration dependencies
  • Introduction to paragraph migrations
  • Migrating from JSON endpoints
  • Defining migrations as configuration entities
  • Running migrations from the user interface

Prerequisites

Although no prior Migrate module knowledge is required, it is expected that you have a basic understanding of nodes, content types, and fields. We offer a getting started with Drupal training that covers all that is needed to take this course.

Target Audience

People who want to learn the about the workflow and thought process to migrate data into Drupal 8/9. There will be plenty of hands on examples to demonstrate different migrate concepts and how they can be used to import data into different types of fields. Time will also be allocated to answer attendee’s questions for topics not covered in the predefined material.  Get tickets now!

Setup instructions

Installing Drupal 8 or 9 locally using composer is required. You can use the quick-start command that comes with Drupal core. Alternatively, you can use a tool like DrupalVM, Lando, DDEV, or Docksal. Drush needs to be installed in order to run migrations from the command line. You can learn more about the prerequisites for the training visiting https://agaric.coop/migration-training-resources

This training will be provided over Zoom. You can ask questions via text chat or audio. Sharing your screen, but you might want to do it to get assistance on a specific issue. Sharing your camera is optional.

What to expect

Prior to the training

Attendees will receive detailed instructions on how to setup their development environment. In addition, they will be able to join a support video call days before the training event to make the the local development environment is ready. This prevents wasting time fixing problems with environment set up during the training.

On the day of the training

  • A 1-hour lunch break from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET plus two 15-minutes breaks (one in the morning and another in the afternoon).
  • A team of developers available to answer questions and help with training-related issues.

After the training

  • Attendees will receive copies of the training recordings.
  • Attendees will receive a free copy of the 31 days of migrations book.
  • Attendees will receive a certificate of completion.

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