csv2yapet

Langue: en

Autres versions - même langue

Version: 09/04/2009 (fedora - 01/12/10)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

csv2yapet - convert CSV file to YAPET file

SYNOPSIS

csv2yapet [[-c] | [-h] | [-V]] [-p {password}] [-q] [-s {separator}] {src} {dst}

DESCRIPTION

The csv2yapet utility converts a CSV file src to an YAPET file dst. The expected columns and column order of the CSV file is explained in the section called lqSource File Formatrq.

For each successfully imported source file record a corresponding YAPET password record will be generated in the resulting file.

After the successful conversion the file dst can be opened with yapet(1).

The file suffix .pet is appended to the output file dst if not provided as part of the file path.

The password either entered on the standard input or provided as command line argument using the -p option is used to encrypt the destination file dst and must be used to decrypt the file content when opening the file in yapet(1).

csv2yapet will not overwrite existing destination files. If the destination file already exists csv2yapet will abort the conversion.

Errors during the conversion process will be displayed unless the -q option is provided.

Source File Format

The source file src to be converted has to be organized as CSV file. The default character for delimiting the fields is ',' (comma) unless specified differently on the command line providing the -s option (refer to the section called lqOPTIONSrq).

Fields containing the field separator character have to be enclosed in double quotes (").

Double quote characters to be converted literally, has each to be preceded by another double quote character (see the section called lqEXAMPLESrq).

The following table will describe the fields of the source CSV file as expected by csv2yapet:


Table 1. Source file format

Column # YAPET record field
1 Name
2 Host
3 Username
4 Password
5 Comment

See the section called lqEXAMPLESrq for an example CSV file.

OPTIONS

The following options are supported:

-c, --copyright

Show the copyright information.

-h, --help

Print a help text.

-p password, --password password

The password to be used to encrypt the YAPET file. If csv2yapet is invoked without this option, it will prompt for the password on the standard input.

-q, --quiet

Enable the quiet mode. No details about errors are reported.

-s separator, --separator separator

Change the default field separator ',' (comma) to the single character separator.

-V, --version

Show the version of csv2yapet.

OPERANDS

The following operands are required:

src

The source CSV file to be converted. It must be of the format described in the section called lqSource File Formatrq.

dst

The resulting YAPET file holding the content of src encrypted. This file must not exist prior the conversion process, else csv2yapet will not start the conversion and abort.

EXAMPLES

Example 1. An example of a CSV file accepted by csv2yapet.

The following example shows an excerpt of a CSV file as accepted for conversion by csv2yapet.

As the second line shows, fields can be blank but the separator may not be omitted.

 ssh host,host.example.org,johndoe,secret,Linux machine
 mail account,imap.email.org,john_doe,secret,
 ...
 

Example 2. An example of a CSV file accepted by csv2yapet using double quotes.

The following example shows an excerpt of a CSV file as accepted for conversion by csv2yapet.

The first line demonstrates how to double quote fields containing the separator character. The second line shows how to literally convert double quote characters.

 "ssh, ftp, and http server",server.example.org,johndoe,secret,Linux machine
 mail account,imap.email.org,john_doe,secret,"John ""the Unknown"" Doe"
 ...
 

Example 3. Invoking csv2yapet.

The following example shows how to invoke csv2yapet in order to convert a CSV file to an YAPET file. If the -s option is not given, csv2yapet will ask for a password as shown:

 $ csv2yapet passwords.csv passwords.pet
 Please enter the password for passwords.pet:
 Please re-type the password:
 
 passwords.pet successfully created.
 $
 

EXIST STATUS

0

No error.

1

Wrong command line arguments provided.

2

The passwords provided on the standard input do not match.

3

The destination file dst already exists.

4

An unexpected error occurred.

BUGS

Please report bugs to the author (see the section called lqAUTHORrq), or (preferably) point your browser to m[blue]http://bugs.guengel.chm[][1] and create a bug report.

AUTHOR

Rafael Ostertag rafi@guengel.ch

SEE ALSO

yapet(1)

LICENSE

csv2yapet is part of YAPET.

YAPET -- Yet Another Password Encryption Tool

Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Rafael Ostertag rafi@guengel.ch

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see m[blue]http://www.gnu.org/licenses/m[].

Additional permission under GNU GPL version 3 section 7. If you modify this program, or any covered work, by linking or combining it with the OpenSSL project's OpenSSL library (or a modified version of that library), containing parts covered by the terms of the OpenSSL or SSLeay licenses, Rafael Ostertag grants you additional permission to convey the resulting work. Corresponding Source for a non-source form of such a combination shall include the source code for the parts of OpenSSL used as well as that of the covered work.


Copyright © 2008, 2009 Rafael Ostertag <rafi@guengel.ch>

NOTES

1.
http://bugs.guengel.ch
http://bugs.guengel.ch/