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Helper script for issue migration from Bitbucket to GitHub
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
This script helps migrating issues from Bitbucket to GitHub.
It currently ignores milestones completly and doesn't care whether an issue is
open, new or on hold. As long as it's not closed it's considered open.
To use it, install python-bitbucket, PyGithub and ipdb.
Then run it from the command line.
Note: If I were to do a migration again, I'd modify the script to make the
import note a comment instead of a part of the description, and I'd run the
migration as a dedicated 'migrationbot' user.
Caution: Be prepared for errors. Try it out on a fresh repo which you can
easily kill again.
Hint: If you want to migrate all issues, it's a wise choice to start with a
GitHub repo without any issues and actually migrate all issues. That way,
number references in code and other issues will be kept functional.
"""
BB_USER = u'from_user'
BB_REPO = u'from_repo'
GH_USER = u'to_user'
GH_REPO = u'to_repo'
# Github authentication token
#
# Get one with the following command - username needs write access on
# the github repo specified above.
#
# curl -u 'username' -d '{"scopes":["repo"],"note":"Migration"}' \
# https://api.github.com/authorizations
#
GH_TOKEN = '1234567890abcdef1234567890abcdef12345678'
# map bitbucket usernames to github usernames.
# all assignees of bitbucket issues should appear here.
USER_MAP = {
u'bb_username': u'gh_username',
}
CONTENT_TEMPLATE = u"""{content}
**Note**: This {content_type} has been automatically migrated from Bitbucket
Created by {author} on {utc_created_on}"""
from bitbucket import BitBucket
from github import Github
gh = Github(GH_TOKEN)
_gh_users = {}
def get_gh_user(username):
if username not in _gh_users:
_gh_users[username] = gh.get_user(username)
return _gh_users[username]
def append_migrate_suffix(content_type, content, username, created, updated):
if username is None:
author = u'Anonymous'
elif username in USER_MAP:
author = u'@%s' % USER_MAP[username]
else:
author = u'[%s](https://bitbucket.org/%s)' % (2 * (username,))
text = CONTENT_TEMPLATE.format(
content_type=content_type,
content=content,
author=author,
utc_created_on=created
)
if updated != created:
text += u', last updated: %s' % updated
return text
gh_repo = get_gh_user(GH_USER).get_repo(GH_REPO)
_gh_repo_labels = dict([(l.name, l) for l in list(gh_repo.get_labels())])
def get_gh_label(label):
if label not in _gh_repo_labels:
_gh_repo_labels[label] = gh_repo.create_label(label, '444444')
return _gh_repo_labels[label]
class GithubIssue(object):
def __init__(self, bb_issue, create=False):
self.title = ''
self.body = None
self.username = None
self.assignee = None
self.closed = False
self.labels = set()
self.comments = []
self.update(bb_issue.get())
self.add_comments(bb_issue.comments())
if create:
self.gh_create()
def update(self, data):
# status: new, open, resolved, on hold
if data['status'] == u'resolved':
self.closed = True
self.title = data[u'title']
print 'Fetched issue "%s"' % self.title
# priority: trivial, minor, major, critical, blocker
self.labels.add(u'prio-%s' % data[u'priority'])
# metadata['kind']: bug, enhancement, proposal, task
self.labels.add(u'type-%s' % data[u'metadata'][u'kind'])
if data[u'metadata'][u'component'] is not None:
self.labels.add(u'component-%s' % data[u'metadata'][u'component'])
if u'responsible' in data:
self.assignee = USER_MAP[data[u'responsible'][u'username']]
if u'reported_by' in data:
self.username = data[u'reported_by'][u'username']
self.body = append_migrate_suffix(
content_type='issue',
content=data[u'content'],
username=self.username,
created=data[u'utc_created_on'],
updated=data[u'utc_last_updated'],
)
def add_comments(self, comments):
comments.reverse()
for comment in comments:
if comment['content'] is not None:
if u'author_info' in comment and comment[u'author_info']:
username = comment[u'author_info'][u'username']
else:
username = None
body = append_migrate_suffix(
content_type='comment',
content=comment[u'content'],
username=username,
created=comment[u'utc_created_on'],
updated=comment[u'utc_updated_on']
)
self.comments.append(body)
def gh_create(self):
kwargs = {}
if self.body is not None:
kwargs[u'body'] = self.body
if self.assignee is not None:
kwargs[u'assignee'] = get_gh_user(self.assignee)
kwargs[u'labels'] = map(get_gh_label, self.labels)
issue = gh_repo.create_issue(self.title, **kwargs)
for comment in self.comments:
issue.create_comment(comment)
if self.closed:
issue.edit(state=u'closed')
print 'Created issue "%s" - %s' % (self.title, issue.html_url)
return issue
bb_repo = BitBucket().user(BB_USER).repository(BB_REPO)
def fetch_single(iid, create=False):
return GithubIssue(bb_repo.issue(iid), create)
def fetch_multiple(low, high, create=False):
return [fetch_single(iid, create) for iid in range(low, high + 1)]
def fetch_all(create=False):
count = bb_repo.issues()['count']
return fetch_multiple(1, count + 1, create)
def create_all(local_issues):
for issue in local_issues:
issue.gh_create()
print """
Do stuff like
Fetch a single issue do:
i10 = fetch_single(10)
Create that issue on github:
i10.gh_create()
Fetch and create multiple issues:
ix = fetch_multiple(2, 5, create=True)
Fetch all issues do:
all_issues = fetch_all()
Create them on github:
create_all(all_issues)
"""
import ipdb
ipdb.set_trace()
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sohjiro commented May 6, 2014

Sometimes if issue has not a comment this result in a failure and you should omitted this line ```

self.add_comments(bb_issue.comments()) # line ~116 

And if if you are on a BitBucket you should pass your username and password to the instance, i.e :

bb_repo = BitBucket(username, password).user(BB_USER).repository(BB_REPO) # line ~200

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sohjiro commented May 6, 2014

fetch_all()

Fetch all issues + 1 and this throw an error so if you are using this, try with

fetch_multiple

Or you can modify again this script and remove +1 in fetch_all() method.

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