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CLI tool to export Trello board data to a CSV file.

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Trello CSV Exporter

A simple command-line tool to export Trello board data into a CSV-compatible Excel file. You can choose to save the file locally or upload it directly to an AWS S3 bucket.

Features

  • Export Trello data: Export your Trello board’s cards, lists, and labels into an Excel sheet.
  • Save locally or upload to S3: Save the generated file to a local directory or upload it directly to AWS S3.
  • AWS profile support: Optionally configure AWS profiles for seamless S3 uploads.

Installation

1. Install the tool via pip

You can install the tool from PyPI:

pip install trello-csv

2. Set up your credentials

  • Trello API Key and Token: You will need your Trello API key and token. These can be obtained from the Trello Developer Page. You can store these in a .env file or set them as environment variables.

  • AWS Credentials (optional for S3 uploads): Set up your AWS credentials through the AWS CLI or environment variables for S3 uploads.

Example .env File:

TRELLO_API_KEY=your_api_key
TRELLO_ACCESS_TOKEN=your_access_token
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=your_aws_access_key
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=your_aws_secret_key
AWS_REGION=your_aws_region

Usage

1. Export Trello Board Data

Run the following command to start the exporter:

trello-csv

2. Specify Output Directory

You can specify where to save the generated file:

  • Save Locally (to a specific directory):
trello-csv --output-dir ./csv

If the --output-dir option is omitted, the file will be saved to your system’s default Downloads folder:

  • macOS/Linux: ~/Downloads

  • Windows: C:\Users\YourUsername\Downloads

  • Upload to AWS S3:

trello-csv --output-dir s3://your-bucket-name/path/to/directory/

3. Specify AWS Profile (optional)

If you use multiple AWS profiles, you can specify the profile to use:

trello-csv --aws-profile my-aws-profile

Example Command

  1. Save file locally:
trello-csv --output-dir ./trello_exports
  1. Upload to AWS S3:
trello-csv --output-dir s3://my-bucket/trello_exports --aws-profile my-aws-profile

This will export your Trello board data to ./trello_exports or directly to the S3 bucket my-bucket/trello_exports.

Development (Optional)

If you want to contribute or build the project locally, here are the steps:

1. Clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/your-username/trello-csv-exporter.git
cd trello-csv-exporter

2. Set up the virtual environment and install dependencies:

python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate  # On Linux/macOS
.\venv\Scripts\activate   # On Windows
pip install -r requirements.txt

3. Build the package:

To build the package locally, run:

make install

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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