Include export options

Bug #1118260 reported by Will Furnass
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Pasaffe
Confirmed
Wishlist
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Bug Description

Very much like Pasaffe for password management - it's helping me ween myself off my dirty habit of password reuse.

Was wondering whether any thought has been given to introducing export options to Pasaffe e.g. text dump of db (possibly XML, YAML or JSON).

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Marc Deslauriers (mdeslaur) wrote :

There's a pasaffe-dump-db command line tool, but nothing to export in a structured format. Thanks for the suggestion!

Changed in pasaffe:
status: New → Confirmed
importance: Undecided → Wishlist
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londumas (helion331990) wrote :

Thank for the app, it is very helpful for me.

Yes I agree, when changing the version of Ubuntu, I install all again, so I copy the /home/helion/.local/share/pasaffe to my hard drive and copy it again to my new Ubuntu desktop. Why not putting an option to do it throw the GUI and then, when first login into Pasaffe, ask if you have a file.
That would be helpful

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londumas (helion331990) wrote :

I would see that just with a button in the toolbar allowing to copy files from ~/local/share/pasaffe to another place. And maybe an explanation in the 'help', saying what to do with them in another computer and what each file is. To sync between my two pc, I have put a link to the ~/local/share/pasaffe folder in Dropbox, so the two files inside are always sync.

Thank for this very good app.

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luca (llucax) wrote :

FYI I modified the provided script to export to KeePassX XML format, you can find it here: https://gist.github.com/llucax/6c4b06658b25e31e352c#file-pasaffe-dump-keepassx-xml-py

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