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Bring Linkding data from another host

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    risk
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    Greetings,

    New to Cloudron. I already have an instance of Linkding on another host but would like to bring to Cloudron. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem that Linkding has an export/import that would preserve tags but it does store the data in a SQLite file. Is there a way to setup Linkding on Cloudron and bring in my SQLite data?

    Thank you.

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      joseph
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      @risk Right, this is not straightforward since Linkding on Cloudron uses Postgres.

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        Depends on how much time you want to invest here 🙂 but... here's an idea.

        You can always get the data from sqlite using sqlite3 <dbfile> . Now take this data and convert it into postgres insert commands.

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