Import from Mattermost
You can import your current workspace into a Zulip organization. It's a great way
to preserve your workspace history when you migrate to Zulip, and to
make the transition easy for the members of your organization.
The import will include your organization's:
- Name and Logo
- Message history, including attachments and emoji reactions
- Users, including names, emails, roles, avatars, time zones, and custom profile fields
- Channels, including all user subscriptions
- Custom emoji
Import process overview
To import your Mattermost organization into Zulip, you will need to take the
following steps, which are described in more detail below:
- Instructions for all platforms
Import your organization from Mattermost into Zulip
Export your Mattermost data
Mattermost's bulk export tool
allows you to export all public and private channel messages.
The instructions below correspond to various common ways Mattermost is installed; if
yours isn't covered, contact us and we'll help you out.
Replace <username>
and <server_ip>
with the appropriate values below.
- Default installation
- Cloud instance
- Docker
- GitLab Omnibus
-
SSH into your Mattermost production server.
ssh <username>@<server_ip>
-
Navigate to the directory which contains the Mattermost executable.
On a default install of Mattermost, the directory is /opt/mattermost/bin
.
-
Create an export of all your Mattermost teams, as a tar file.
sudo ./mattermost export bulk export.json --all-teams --attachments
mkdir -p exported_emoji
tar --transform 's|^|mattermost/|' -czf export.tar.gz \
data/ exported_emoji/ export.json
-
Exit your shell on the Mattermost server.
-
Finally, copy the exported tar file from the server to your local
computer. You may need to replace /opt/mattermost/bin/
with the
path to your Mattermost installation.
scp <username>@<server_ip>:/opt/mattermost/bin/export.tar.gz .
-
Make sure you have mmctl installed - these
instructions assume your version is 7.5.1
or higher.
-
Log into your Mattermost Cloud instance using your administrator credentials.
mmctl auth login https://yourdomain.cloud.mattermost.com
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Create a full export of the server, including attached files.
-
List all of the exports on the server, and copy the name of the
latest one to your clipboard.
-
Download the export to your local computer, replacing
latest_export
with the actual file name from the previous step.
mmctl export download latest_export.zip
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SSH into the server hosting your Mattermost docker container.
ssh <username>@<server_ip>
-
Navigate to the Mattermost docker directory. On most installs, the
directory should be mattermost-docker
.
-
Create an export of all your Mattermost teams, as a tar file.
docker exec -it mattermost-docker_app_1 mattermost \
export bulk data/export.json --all-teams --attachments
cd volumes/app/mattermost/data/
mkdir -p exported_emoji
tar --transform 's|^|mattermost/|' -czf export.tar.gz \
data/ exported_emoji/ export.json
-
Exit your shell on the Mattermost server.
-
Finally, copy the exported tar file from the server to your local
computer. You may need to replace mattermost-docker
with the
appropriate path for your installation.
scp <username>@<server_ip>:mattermost-docker/volumes/app/mattermost/data/export.tar.gz .
-
SSH into your GitLab Omnibus server.
-
Create an export of all your Mattermost teams, as a tar file.
cd /opt/gitlab/embedded/service/mattermost
sudo -u \
mattermost /opt/gitlab/embedded/bin/mattermost \
--config=/var/opt/gitlab/mattermost/config.json \
export bulk export.json --all-teams --attachments
mkdir -p exported_emoji
tar --transform 's|^|mattermost/|' -czf export.tar.gz \
data/ exported_emoji/ export.json
-
Exit your shell on the GitLab Omnibus server.
-
Finally, copy the exported tar file from GitLab Omnibus to your local computer.
scp <username>@<server_ip>:/opt/gitlab/embedded/bin/mattermost/export.tar.gz .
Import your data into Zulip
To start using Zulip, you will need to choose between Zulip Cloud and
self-hosting Zulip. For a simple managed solution, with no setup or maintenance
overhead, you can sign up for Zulip Cloud with just a few clicks.
Alternatively, you can self-host your Zulip organization. See
here to learn more.
You can only import a workspace as a new Zulip organization. Your imported
message history cannot be added into an existing Zulip organization.
- Zulip Cloud
- Self hosting
- Self hosting (cloud export)
Import into a Zulip Cloud organization
If you are using Zulip Cloud, we'll take it from here! Please e-mail
support@zulip.com with the following information:
-
The subdomain you would like to use for your organization. Your Zulip chat will
be hosted at <subdomain>.zulipchat.com
.
-
The exported data file containing your workspace message history export.
If the organization already exists, the import process will overwrite all
data that's already there. If needed, we're happy to preserve your
data by moving an organization you've already created to a new
subdomain prior to running the import process.
Import into a self-hosted Zulip server
Zulip's import tools are robust, and have been used to import workspaces
with 10,000 members and millions of messages. If you're planning on doing
an import much larger than that, or run into performance issues when
importing, contact us for help.
-
Follow steps
1
and
2
of the guide for installing a new Zulip
server.
-
Copy the exported data file containing your workspace message
history export onto your Zulip server, and put it in /tmp/
.
-
Log in to a shell on your Zulip server as the zulip
user.
-
To import into an organization hosted on the root domain
(EXTERNAL_HOST
) of the Zulip installation, run the following commands,
replacing <team-name>
with the name of the Mattermost team you want to import.
-
The import could take several minutes to run,
depending on how much data you're importing.
-
The server stop/restart commands are only
necessary when importing on a server with minimal
RAM, where an OOM kill might otherwise occur.
cd /home/zulip/deployments/current
./scripts/stop-server
./manage.py convert_mattermost_data /tmp/mattermost_data.tar.gz --output /tmp/converted_mattermost_data
./manage.py import '' /tmp/converted_mattermost_data/<team-name>
./scripts/start-server
Alternatively, to import into a custom subdomain, run:
cd /home/zulip/deployments/current
./scripts/stop-server
./manage.py convert_mattermost_data /tmp/mattermost_data.tar.gz --output /tmp/converted_mattermost_data
./manage.py import <subdomain> /tmp/converted_mattermost_data/<team-name>
./scripts/start-server
-
Follow step 4
of the guide for installing a new Zulip
server.
Import into a self-hosted Zulip server
Zulip's import tools are robust, and have been used to import workspaces
with 10,000 members and millions of messages. If you're planning on doing
an import much larger than that, or run into performance issues when
importing, contact us for help.
-
Follow steps
1
and
2
of the guide for installing a new Zulip
server.
-
Copy the exported data file containing your workspace message
history export onto your Zulip server, and put it in /tmp/
.
-
Log in to a shell on your Zulip server as the zulip
user.
-
To import into an organization hosted on the root domain
(EXTERNAL_HOST
) of the Zulip installation, run the following commands,
replacing <team-name>
with the name of the Mattermost team you want to import.
-
The import could take several minutes to run,
depending on how much data you're importing.
-
The server stop/restart commands are only
necessary when importing on a server with minimal
RAM, where an OOM kill might otherwise occur.
unzip latest_export.zip -d /tmp/my_mattermost_export
mv /tmp/my_mattermost_export/import.jsonl /tmp/my_mattermost_export/export.json
cd /home/zulip/deployments/current
./scripts/stop-server
./manage.py convert_mattermost_data /tmp/my_mattermost_export --output /tmp/converted_mattermost_data
./manage.py import '' /tmp/converted_mattermost_data/<team-name>
./scripts/start-server
Alternatively, to import into a custom subdomain, run:
unzip latest_export.zip -d /tmp/my_mattermost_export
mv /tmp/my_mattermost_export/import.jsonl /tmp/my_mattermost_export/export.json
cd /home/zulip/deployments/current
./scripts/stop-server
./manage.py convert_mattermost_data /tmp/my_mattermost_export --output /tmp/converted_mattermost_data
./manage.py import <subdomain> /tmp/converted_mattermost_data/<team-name>
./scripts/start-server
-
Follow step 4
of the guide for installing a new Zulip
server.
Import details
Whether you are using Zulip Cloud or self-hosting Zulip, here are a few notes to
keep in mind about the import process:
Mattermost role |
Zulip role |
Team administrator |
Owner |
Member |
Member |
-
Mattermost's export tool does not support exporting user avatars or message
edit history.
-
Direct messages will only be imported from Mattermost workspaces containing
a single team. This is because Mattermost's data exports do not associate
direct messages with a specific Mattermost team.
-
Messages in threads are imported, but they are not explicitly marked as
being in a thread.
Get your organization started with Zulip
Once the import process is completed, you will need to:
- Instructions for all platforms
Decide how users will log in
When user accounts are imported, users initially do not have passwords
configured. There are a few options for how users can log in for the first time.
For security reasons, passwords are never exported.
Allow users to log in with non-password authentication
When you create your organization, users will immediately be able to log in with
authentication methods that do not
require a password. Zulip offers a variety of authentication methods, including
Google, GitHub, GitLab, Apple, LDAP and SAML.
Send password reset emails to all users
You can send password reset emails to all users in your organization, which
will allow them to set an initial password.
If you imported your organization into Zulip Cloud, simply e-mail
support@zulip.com to request this.
To avoid confusion, first make sure that the users in your
organization are aware that their account has been moved to
Zulip, and are expecting to receive a password reset email.
Send password reset emails (self-hosted organization)
- Default subdomain
- Custom subdomain
-
To test the process, start by sending yourself a password reset email by
using the following command:
./manage.py send_password_reset_email -u username@example.com
-
When ready, send password reset emails to all users by
using the following command:
./manage.py send_password_reset_email -r '' --all-users
-
To test the process, start by sending yourself a password reset email by
using the following command:
./manage.py send_password_reset_email -u username@example.com
-
When ready, send password reset emails to all users by
using the following command:
./manage.py send_password_reset_email -r <subdomain> --all-users
If you would like to only send emails to users who have not logged in yet,
you can use the following variant instead:
```
./manage.py send_password_reset_email -r <subdomain> --all-users --only-never-logged-in
```
Manual password resets
Alternatively, users can reset their own passwords by following the instructions
on your Zulip organization's login page.
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