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bitbucket Issues Migration

This is a small script that will migrate bitbucket issues to a github project. It will use the bitbucket api to pull out the issues and comments.

It will import issues (and close them as needed) and their comments. Labels and milestones are not supported at the moment.

Before running

You will need to install the requirements first

pip install -r requirements.pip

Usage

python migrate.py -h
usage: migrate.py [-h] [-n] [-f START]
                  bitbucket_username bitbucket_repo github_username
                  github_repo

A tool to migrate issues from Bitbucket to GitHub. note: the Bitbucket
repository and issue tracker have to be public

required arguments:
  -s BITBUCKET_REPO, --bitbucket_repo=BITBUCKET_REPO
                        Bitbucket repo to pull data from.
  -u BITBUCKET_USERNAME, --bitbucket_username=BITBUCKET_USERNAME
                        Bitbucket username
  -g GITHUB_USERNAME, --github_username=GITHUB_USERNAME
                        Your GitHub username
  -d GITHUB_REPO, --github_repo=GITHUB_REPO
                        GitHub to add issues to. Format: <username>/<repo name>

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -n, --dry-run         Perform a dry run and print eveything.
  -f START, --start_id START
                        Bitbucket issue id from which to start import
  -m JSON_META_TRANS, --meta_trans
                        JSON with BitBucket metadata to GitHub labels translation. Defaults to meta_trans.json
  -k GITHUB_API_TOKEN, --github_token
                        GitHub API token used for authentication (useful if GITHUB_USERNAME is an organization)

python migrate.py -g <githbu_user> -d <github_repo> -s <bitbucket_repo> -u <bitbucket_usename> -k <github_token> -f 1

Note: If you need to migrate to a GitHub organizational repository set the GitHub username to the organization repo and use the GITHUB_API_TOKEN for authentication.

Note: If there's no meta mapping for a component from BitBucket, then a label with the origional name will be used.

None: All issues that are not new or open on BitBucket will be closed on GitHub (i.e wontfix, duplicate, invalid, closed)

Examples

ref. EXAMPLES.md