- 🇩🇰Denmark uv516 Denmark
User Import has, among other things, these advantages, which none of the proposed modules have shown:
- The field names in the csv files do not have to be exact, but can be plain text as headers. In User Import, the names will be compared with existing field names, and you can designate which fields (columns) you want to import.
- User Import can check existing users against the information being imported to avoid problems with data for existing users.
- 🇳🇴Norway gisle Norway
Uv516,
just to reiterate what I said in comment #3: I don't think Drupal needs more than one module for user import.I've decided to focus my own energy on making User CSV import → a good module for importing users into a Drupal 10 website, and do not plan to spend more emergy on this one (I worked a bit on getting the Drupal 7 version into a somewhat better shape, but discontinued the effort after experiencing that the project owner did not show any interest whatsoever in reviewing my code or creating updated releases).
As for the two shortcomings of User CSV import mentioned in comment #7, neither apply to my use case, and I like to keep the code base simple. However, you're welcome to post feature requests in the User CSV import issue queue. If there is a well-explained use case, and a patch, and it gets to RTBC, I, as the project's maintainer, will review it in a timely manner.
As for getting this project ready for Drupal 10, I am out of the loop. I wish anyone that wants to take this on the best of luck.