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Informations about the package jmap-openxport

OpenXPort Data Portability Framework

The OpenXPort data portability framework simplifies development of an endpoint for data migration.

It should be simple for consumers to migrate from another service to your service and vice versa. OpenXPort makes it easy to expose a RESTful API Endpoint for data portability. It is built on top of the interoperable protocol JMAP, which already supports a wide variety of data types and can be extended for more.

The following data types are currently supported by OpenXPort:

OpenXPort is built with compatibility for older systems in mind. We support all PHP versions down to 5.6 to provide data portability even for older systems.

Installation

Local installation

  1. Run make to initialize the project for the default PHP version (8.1). Use other build targets (e.g. make php56_mode or make php70_mode) instead, in case you need to build for a different version.

Development

Installation

  1. Run make or one of the targets for old PHP versions above.
  2. Run make update to update dependencies and make development tools available

Tests

To run all tests run make fulltest. This requires Podman (for Static Anaylsis) and Ansible (for Integration Tests).

You can also run them separately:


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