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""" | |
Exports Issues from a specified repository to a CSV file | |
Uses basic authentication (Github username + password) to retrieve Issues | |
from a repository that username has access to. Supports Github API v3. | |
""" | |
import csv | |
import requests | |
GITHUB_USER = '' | |
GITHUB_PASSWORD = '' | |
REPO = '' # format is username/repo | |
ISSUES_FOR_REPO_URL = 'https://api.github.com/repos/%s/issues' % REPO | |
AUTH = (GITHUB_USER, GITHUB_PASSWORD) | |
def write_issues(response): | |
"output a list of issues to csv" | |
if not r.status_code == 200: | |
raise Exception(r.status_code) | |
for issue in r.json(): | |
labels = issue['labels'] | |
for label in labels: | |
if label['name'] == "Client Requested": | |
csvout.writerow([issue['number'], issue['title'].encode('utf-8'), issue['body'].encode('utf-8'), issue['created_at'], issue['updated_at']]) | |
r = requests.get(ISSUES_FOR_REPO_URL, auth=AUTH) | |
csvfile = '%s-issues.csv' % (REPO.replace('/', '-')) | |
csvout = csv.writer(open(csvfile, 'wb')) | |
csvout.writerow(('id', 'Title', 'Body', 'Created At', 'Updated At')) | |
write_issues(r) | |
#more pages? examine the 'link' header returned | |
if 'link' in r.headers: | |
pages = dict( | |
[(rel[6:-1], url[url.index('<')+1:-1]) for url, rel in | |
[link.split(';') for link in | |
r.headers['link'].split(',')]]) | |
while 'last' in pages and 'next' in pages: | |
r = requests.get(pages['next'], auth=AUTH) | |
write_issues(r) | |
if pages['next'] == pages['last']: | |
break |
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This is a good python script. Thanks for posting it. Here is this concept wrapped in a CLI tool:
https://github.com/gavinr/github-csv-tools