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If keepassx2pass.py is given an xml file containing passwords with an empty
title, like <title></title>, ElementTree.text returns None. This commit
substitutes an empty string; which will produce a password with name '_',
instead of raising AtttributeError, as shown in this exception::
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "contrib/importers/keepassx2pass.py", line 80, in <module>
main(sys.argv[1])
File "contrib/importers/keepassx2pass.py", line 77, in main
import_group(group)
File "contrib/importers/keepassx2pass.py", line 71, in import_group
import_entry(entry, npath)
File "contrib/importers/keepassx2pass.py", line 58, in import_entry
print "Importing " + path_for(element, path)
File "contrib/importers/keepassx2pass.py", line 37, in path_for
title = cleanTitle(space_to_camelcase(element.find('title').text))
File "contrib/importers/keepassx2pass.py", line 16, in space_to_camelcase
for word in value.split(" "):
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'split'
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Without this, a forward slash in the title creates a new directory
in the password-store. This replaces forward slashes with dashes.
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I found that revelatio2pass.py script doesn't work. It can not decrypt
my password file. I got following error message:
raceback (most recent call last):
File "git/password-store/contrib/importers/revelation2pass.py", line 159, in <module>
main(args.FILE, verbose=args.verbose, xml=args.xml)
File "git/password-store/contrib/importers/revelation2pass.py", line 140, in main
cleardata_gz = decrypt_gz(password, data)
File "git/password-store/contrib/importers/revelation2pass.py", line 117, in decrypt_gz
ct = c.decrypt(cipher_text[28:])
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/Crypto/Cipher/blockalgo.py", line 295, in decrypt
return self._cipher.decrypt(ciphertext)
I was unable to fix the problem, but I created a workaround, that add
plain XML import option to the revelation2pass.py script. Revelation can
export its password file as plain XML format.
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An importer script for 1Password. It supports 1Password's text exports
(CSV or TSV) and its 1PIF file format (pseudo-JSON). In addition to the passwords
it imports notes, as well as the username and URL which it stores in passff-
compatible format (it can also use either the title or the URL itself as pass-name).
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