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Quick import-export script to move WhatsApp discussion threads to Slack.
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import os
import sys
import argparse
import datetime
def main():
console_prefix = "$ "
channel_name = "#whatsapp"
description = "Transform exported whatsapp discussions into ready-for-import slack.com threads."
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=description)
parser.add_argument("input", type=argparse.FileType('r'), help="Input filename")
parser.add_argument("-c", "--channel", default=channel_name, help="Slack.com channel name, default: "+channel_name)
parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", type=argparse.FileType('w'), help="Output filename")
# parser.print_help()
args = parser.parse_args()
# Print description in case of parse success
print("\n 🚀 {0}: {1}\n".format(os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]), description))
input_file = args.input
output_file = open("Slack Import "+args.input.name, 'w') if args.output is None else args.output
print("{0}input filename: '{1}'".format(console_prefix, input_file.name))
print("{0}output filename: '{1}'".format(console_prefix, output_file.name))
print("{0}slack channel name: '{1}'".format(console_prefix, channel_name))
print("{0}Reading input file...".format(console_prefix))
input_lines = input_file.readlines()
usernames_mapping = {}
# Looping through raw lines to group combine lines
output_line = None
output_elements = {}
with open(output_file.name, 'w') as outfile:
for line in input_lines:
try:
dt = datetime.datetime.strptime(line[:19], "%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S")
except ValueError:
# We cannot find a date, it's a continuation of a line, most probably...
output_elements["content"] += "\n"+line.strip()
else:
if output_elements.get("content", None) is not None:
new_line = '{0} {1} @{2} "{3}"'.format(output_elements["date"].timestamp(), channel_name, output_elements["username"], output_elements["content"])
print(new_line)
outfile.write(new_line+"\n")
output_elements = {}
# We can find a date at start of line, it's a new line
output_line = line.strip()
output_elements["date"] = dt
# Make sure to change all double quotes to standard ones
for quote in ['"', '‟', '″', '˝', '“']:
output_line = output_line.replace(quote, '\"')
# Oh, by the way, look for a username. The presence of a username followed by a colon is the only fkag we can use.
if line[20:].count(':') > 0:
input_username = line[20:].split(':')[0].strip()
if input_username not in usernames_mapping.keys():
output_username = input("\n{0}Unknown username '{1}'. Enter corresponding Slack.com username (<Enter>=identical): ".format(console_prefix, input_username))
if len(output_username.strip()) > 0:
usernames_mapping[input_username] = output_username.strip()
output_username = usernames_mapping.get(input_username, None)
if output_username is not None:
output_elements["username"] = output_username
output_elements["content"] = line[20:].replace(input_username+":", "").strip()
# We need this to get the last line...
if output_elements.get("content", None) is not None:
new_line = '{0} {1} @{2} "{3}"'.format(output_elements["date"].timestamp(), channel_name, output_elements["username"], output_elements["content"])
print(new_line)
outfile.write(new_line+"\n")
output_elements = {}
print("\n 🌖 {0}Done. Enjoy!\n".format(console_prefix))
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
@myloginid
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Hey this looks very nice, Is there a way to import images too?

@gauravkeerthi
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Getting this error:

Traceback (most recent call last): File "whatsapp2slack.py", line 87, in <module> main() File "whatsapp2slack.py", line 47, in main output_elements["content"] += "\n"+line.strip() KeyError: 'content'

@harshraj22
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Please add details about how to use it. What command line args are to be passed ?

@onekiloparsec
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This thing is 5 years old, and unmaintained, sorry. It's up to you to try and fix.

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