Expose migration types in Migrate UI

Created on 11 November 2016, over 8 years ago
Updated 21 May 2025, 17 days ago

Follow-up to #2711099: Categorize migrations according to their type

Problem/Motivation

From #2711099-24: Categorize migrations according to their type , there was mention of adding this functionality into the migrate UI. Here's the follow-up to take the classifications from there and build an option toggle to migrate all/configuration/content. This could help with the things like #2748609: [meta] Preserving auto-increment IDs on migration is fragile , by letting folks push off hitting the final content migrate button a little bit longer.

Proposed resolution

Remaining tasks

User interface changes

API changes

Data model changes

Feature request
Status

Postponed

Version

11.0 🔥

Component

migration system

Created by

heddn Nicaragua

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