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author | justdave%syndicomm.com <> | 2002-02-13 23:59:30 +0100 |
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committer | justdave%syndicomm.com <> | 2002-02-13 23:59:30 +0100 |
commit | c8c170b9ba0a4380d0703a15a7486ff893863575 (patch) | |
tree | d56e175fdc8ce85efa7cafc0e5602832bd612472 /contrib | |
parent | bf2b3d23bb30304854ce236d9193b49c049eab23 (diff) | |
download | bugzilla-c8c170b9ba0a4380d0703a15a7486ff893863575.tar.gz bugzilla-c8c170b9ba0a4380d0703a15a7486ff893863575.tar.xz |
Adding jb2bz.py to contrib (bug 124869).
Conversion script to import bugs from Jitterbug into Bugzilla contributed by Tom Emerson <tree@basistech.com>
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diff --git a/contrib/jb2bz.py b/contrib/jb2bz.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dbd47ea7a --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/jb2bz.py @@ -0,0 +1,303 @@ +#!/usr/local/bin/python +# -*- mode: python -*- + +""" +jb2bz.py - a nonce script to import bugs from JitterBug to Bugzilla +Written by Tom Emerson, tree@basistech.com + +This script is provided in the hopes that it will be useful. No +rights reserved. No guarantees expressed or implied. Use at your own +risk. May be dangerous if swallowed. If it doesn't work for you, don't +blame me. It did what I needed it to do. + +This code requires a recent version of Andy Dustman's MySQLdb interface, + + http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-python + +Share and enjoy. +""" + +import rfc822, mimetools, multifile, mimetypes +import sys, re, glob, StringIO, os, stat, time +import MySQLdb, getopt + +# mimetypes doesn't include everything we might encounter, yet. +if not mimetypes.types_map.has_key('.doc'): + mimetypes.types_map['.doc'] = 'application/msword' + +if not mimetypes.encodings_map.has_key('.bz2'): + mimetypes.encodings_map['.bz2'] = "bzip2" + +bug_status='NEW' +component="default" +version="" +product="" # this is required, the rest of these are defaulted as above + +""" +Each bug in JitterBug is stored as a text file named by the bug number. +Additions to the bug are indicated by suffixes to this: + +<bug> +<bug>.followup.* +<bug>.reply.* +<bug>.notes + +The dates on the files represent the respective dates they were created/added. + +All <bug>s and <bug>.reply.*s include RFC 822 mail headers. These could include +MIME file attachments as well that would need to be extracted. + +There are other additions to the file names, such as + +<bug>.notify + +which are ignored. + +Bugs in JitterBug are organized into directories. At Basis we used the following +naming conventions: + +<product>-bugs Open bugs +<product>-requests Open Feature Requests +<product>-resolved Bugs/Features marked fixed by engineering, but not verified +<product>-verified Resolved defects that have been verified by QA + +where <product> is either: + +<product-name> + +or + +<product-name>-<version> +""" + +def process_notes_file(current, fname): + try: + new_note = {} + notes = open(fname, "r") + s = os.fstat(notes.fileno()) + + new_note['text'] = notes.read() + new_note['timestamp'] = time.gmtime(s[stat.ST_MTIME]) + + notes.close() + + current['notes'].append(new_note) + + except IOError: + pass + +def process_reply_file(current, fname): + new_note = {} + reply = open(fname, "r") + msg = rfc822.Message(reply) + new_note['text'] = "%s\n%s" % (msg['From'], msg.fp.read()) + new_note['timestamp'] = rfc822.parsedate_tz(msg['Date']) + current["notes"].append(new_note) + +def add_notes(current): + """Add any notes that have been recorded for the current bug.""" + process_notes_file(current, "%d.notes" % current['number']) + + for f in glob.glob("%d.reply.*" % current['number']): + process_reply_file(current, f) + + for f in glob.glob("%d.followup.*" % current['number']): + process_reply_file(current, f) + +def maybe_add_attachment(current, file, submsg): + """Adds the attachment to the current record""" + cd = submsg["Content-Disposition"] + m = re.search(r'filename="([^"]+)"', cd) + if m == None: + return + attachment_filename = m.group(1) + if (submsg.gettype() == 'application/octet-stream'): + # try get a more specific content-type for this attachment + type, encoding = mimetypes.guess_type(m.group(1)) + if type == None: + type = submsg.gettype() + else: + type = submsg.gettype() + + try: + data = StringIO.StringIO() + mimetools.decode(file, data, submsg.getencoding()) + except: + return + + current['attachments'].append( ( attachment_filename, type, data.getvalue() ) ) + +def process_mime_body(current, file, submsg): + data = StringIO.StringIO() + mimetools.decode(file, data, submsg.getencoding()) + current['description'] = data.getvalue() + + + +def process_text_plain(msg, current): + print "Processing: %d" % current['number'] + current['description'] = msg.fp.read() + +def process_multi_part(file, msg, current): + print "Processing: %d" % current['number'] + mf = multifile.MultiFile(file) + mf.push(msg.getparam("boundary")) + while mf.next(): + submsg = mimetools.Message(file) + if submsg.has_key("Content-Disposition"): + maybe_add_attachment(current, mf, submsg) + else: + # This is the message body itself (always?), so process + # accordingly + process_mime_body(current, mf, submsg) + +def process_jitterbug(filename): + current = {} + current['number'] = int(filename) + current['notes'] = [] + current['attachments'] = [] + current['description'] = '' + current['date-reported'] = () + current['short-description'] = '' + + file = open(filename, "r") + msg = mimetools.Message(file) + + msgtype = msg.gettype() + + add_notes(current) + current['date-reported'] = rfc822.parsedate_tz(msg['Date']) + current['short-description'] = msg['Subject'] + + if msgtype[:5] == 'text/': + process_text_plain(msg, current) + elif msgtype[:10] == "multipart/": + process_multi_part(file, msg, current) + else: + # Huh? This should never happen. + print "Unknown content-type: %s" % msgtype + sys.exit(1) + + # At this point we have processed the message: we have all of the notes and + # attachments stored, so it's time to add things to the database. + # The schema for JitterBug 2.14 can be found at: + # + # http://www.trilobyte.net/barnsons/html/dbschema.html + # + # The following fields need to be provided by the user: + # + # bug_status + # product + # version + # reporter + # component + # resolution + + # change this to the user_id of the Bugzilla user who is blessed with the + # imported defects + reporter=6 + + # the resolution will need to be set manually + resolution="" + + db = MySQLdb.connect(db='bugs',user='root',host='localhost') + cursor = db.cursor() + + cursor.execute( "INSERT INTO bugs SET " \ + "bug_id=%s," \ + "bug_severity='normal'," \ + "bug_status=%s," \ + "creation_ts=%s," \ + "short_desc=%s," \ + "product=%s," \ + "rep_platform='All'," \ + "assigned_to=%s," + "reporter=%s," \ + "version=%s," \ + "component=%s," \ + "resolution=%s", + [ current['number'], + bug_status, + time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", current['date-reported'][:9]), + current['short-description'], + product, + reporter, + reporter, + version, + component, + resolution] ) + + # This is the initial long description associated with the bug report + cursor.execute( "INSERT INTO longdescs VALUES (%s,%s,%s,%s)", + [ current['number'], + reporter, + time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", current['date-reported'][:9]), + current['description'] ] ) + + # Add whatever notes are associated with this defect + for n in current['notes']: + cursor.execute( "INSERT INTO longdescs VALUES (%s,%s,%s,%s)", + [current['number'], + reporter, + time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", n['timestamp'][:9]), + n['text']]) + + # add attachments associated with this defect + for a in current['attachments']: + cursor.execute( "INSERT INTO attachments SET " \ + "bug_id=%s, creation_ts=%s, description='', mimetype=%s," \ + "filename=%s, thedata=%s, submitter_id=%s", + [ current['number'], + time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", current['date-reported'][:9]), + a[1], a[0], a[2], reporter ]) + + cursor.close() + db.close() + +def usage(): + print """Usage: jb2bz.py [OPTIONS] Product + +Where OPTIONS are one or more of the following: + + -h This help information. + -s STATUS One of UNCONFIRMED, NEW, ASSIGNED, REOPENED, RESOLVED, VERIFIED, CLOSED + (default is NEW) + -c COMPONENT The component to attach to each bug as it is important. This should be + valid component for the Product. + -v VERSION Version to assign to these defects. + +Product is the Product to assign these defects to. + +All of the JitterBugs in the current directory are imported, including replies, notes, +attachments, and similar noise. +""" + sys.exit(1) + + +def main(): + global bug_status, component, version, product + opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "hs:c:v:") + + for o,a in opts: + if o == "-s": + if a in ('UNCONFIRMED','NEW','ASSIGNED','REOPENED','RESOLVED','VERIFIED','CLOSED'): + bug_status = a + elif o == '-c': + component = a + elif o == '-v': + version = a + elif o == '-h': + usage() + + if len(args) != 1: + sys.stderr.write("Must specify the Product.\n") + sys.exit(1) + + product = args[0] + + for bug in filter(lambda x: re.match(r"\d+$", x), glob.glob("*")): + process_jitterbug(bug) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + main() |