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Migrate Bitbucket issues to Github

Migrate Bitbucket issues to Github, with comments.

We use the Python wrapper for Github API v3 to achieve this.

Installation

  1. Create a virtualenv and activate it.
  2. Clone this repo.
  3. $ pip install -r requirements.txt
  4. $ python bb2gh_issues.py -h

You'll see an explanation of options.

Example

$ python bb2gh_issues.py -l viniciusban -p my_password -r test_repo bb-issues.json

Notes and known limitations

You must export your issues in Bitbucket, first.

Issues import cannot be undone. So, I suggest you to run this process in a test repository before importing them to your real one.

All issues created on Github will have your --login user as the creator and the commenter. So, each issue and comment will have a note to tell you who and when created the issue (or comment).

You can preserve issues' assignees. Edit bb2gh_issues.py and change the ASSIGNEES dict to represent your situation. Read comments on source code.

Depending on how many issues and comments you have, this process can take a while. Don't panic.

We don't import milestones or images. Pull requests are welcome. :-)

Options explained

  1. -l, --login

    You need to be logged in to create issues in Github. This is the username will be the creator of all issues and comments in this process.

  2. -p, --password

    Password for --login user.

  3. -r, --repo

    The repository will receive your issues.

  4. -u, --user

    The username who owns the repo. Also known as the username that appears in the repo url. I.e.: http://github.com/**this_is_the_username**/reponame

    If ommited, --login will be used.

  5. --no-assignees

    Don't use assignee information.

  6. file

    The JSON file name with Bitbucket exported issues.

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