├── .github
├── FUNDING.yml
└── workflows
│ ├── ghcr-publish.yml
│ └── npm-publish.yml
├── .gitignore
├── Dockerfile
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── bin
└── google-backup.mjs
├── docker-compose.yml
├── lib
├── GoogleBackup.mjs
├── GoogleBackupCalendar.mjs
├── GoogleBackupContacts.mjs
└── GoogleBackupMail.mjs
├── package-lock.json
└── package.json
/.github/FUNDING.yml:
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1 | # These are supported funding model platforms
2 |
3 | github: weejewel
4 |
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/.github/workflows/ghcr-publish.yml:
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1 | name: Build & Publish Docker Image
2 |
3 | on:
4 | workflow_dispatch:
5 | release:
6 | types: [created]
7 |
8 | jobs:
9 |
10 | build:
11 |
12 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
13 |
14 | steps:
15 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4
16 | - uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v1
17 | - uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v1
18 |
19 | - name: Login to GitHub Container Registry
20 | uses: docker/login-action@v3
21 | with:
22 | registry: ghcr.io
23 | username: ${{ github.actor }}
24 | password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
25 |
26 | - name: Set environment variables
27 | run: echo RELEASE=$(cat ./package.json | jq -r .version) >> $GITHUB_ENV
28 |
29 | - name: Build & Publish Docker Image
30 | uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
31 | with:
32 | push: true
33 | platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64/v8
34 | tags: ghcr.io/weejewel/google-backup:latest, ghcr.io/weejewel/google-backup:${{ env.RELEASE }}
35 |
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/.github/workflows/npm-publish.yml:
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1 | # This workflow will run tests using node and then publish a package to GitHub Packages when a release is created
2 | # For more information see: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/publishing-packages/publishing-nodejs-packages
3 |
4 | name: Build & Publish NPM Package
5 |
6 | on:
7 | workflow_dispatch:
8 | release:
9 | types: [created]
10 |
11 | jobs:
12 |
13 | publish-npm:
14 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
15 | steps:
16 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4
17 | - uses: actions/setup-node@v3
18 | with:
19 | node-version: 20
20 | registry-url: https://registry.npmjs.org/
21 | - run: npm ci
22 | - run: npm publish
23 | env:
24 | NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{secrets.npm_token}}
25 |
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/.gitignore:
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1 | /node_modules/
2 | /.env
3 | /.envrc
4 | /backups/
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/Dockerfile:
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1 | FROM node:lts
2 |
3 | RUN mkdir /app
4 | WORKDIR /app
5 |
6 | COPY ./bin/ /app/bin/
7 | COPY ./lib/ /app/lib/
8 | COPY ./package.json /app/
9 | COPY ./package-lock.json /app/
10 |
11 | RUN npm ci
12 |
13 | CMD npm start
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1 | # Google Backup
2 |
3 | [](https://npmjs.com/package/google-backup)
4 | [](https://github.com/sponsors/WeeJeWel)
5 | [](https://github.com/WeeJeWel/node-google-backup/actions/workflows/npm-publish.yml)
6 | [](https://github.com/WeeJeWel/node-google-backup/actions/workflows/ghcr-publish.yml)
7 |
8 | This module automatically downloads your Google Mail, Contacts & Calendar to separate files. It'll sync only new Mails, Contacts & Events.
9 |
10 | This tool will output the following directory structure:
11 |
12 | ```
13 | .
14 | ├── Contacts
15 | │ └── *.vcf
16 | ├── Calendar
17 | │ └── *.ics
18 | └── Mail
19 | ├── By ID
20 | │ └── *.eml
21 | ├── By Thread
22 | │ └── <...>
23 | │ └── *.eml
24 | └── By Label
25 | ├── <...>
26 | │ └── *.eml
27 | └── [Gmail]
28 | ├── All Mail
29 | │ └── *.eml
30 | ├── Sent
31 | │ └── *.eml
32 | └── <...>
33 | └── *.eml
34 | ```
35 |
36 | > Note: All e-mail files are symlinked to 'By ID/*.eml'.
37 |
38 | ## Why?
39 |
40 | Google makes great services, but there are many horror stories of people locked out of their accounts. So be safe, and keep your data backed up!
41 |
42 | ## Usage
43 |
44 | ### 1. Create a Google App Password
45 |
46 | Create a Google App Password at [https://myaccount.google.com/apppasswords](https://myaccount.google.com/apppasswords).
47 |
48 | ### 2. Run
49 |
50 | #### Node.js
51 |
52 | If you have Node.js already installed, run:
53 |
54 | ```bash
55 | $ npx -y google-backup \
56 | --username "john.doe@gmail.com" \
57 | --password "abcd efgh ijkl mnop" \
58 | --filepath "~/Backups/Google/"
59 | ```
60 |
61 | > Hint: You can schedule this in a cronjob for automated backups.
62 |
63 | #### Docker
64 |
65 | If you prefer Docker, this is an example how to run:
66 |
67 | ```bash
68 | $ docker run \
69 | --env GOOGLE_BACKUP_USERNAME="john.doe@gmail.com" \
70 | --env GOOGLE_BACKUP_PASSWORD="abcd efgh ijkl mnop" \
71 | --env GOOGLE_BACKUP_FILEPATH="/backups" \
72 | --env GOOGLE_BACKUP_SERVICES="mail,calendar,contacts" \
73 | --volume="~/Backups/Google/:/backups/" \
74 | ghcr.io/weejewel/google-backup
75 | ```
76 |
77 | ## Also see
78 |
79 | Looking to backup iCloud Drive in a similar way? See [iCloud Backup](https://github.com/WeeJeWel/node-icloud-backup).
80 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env node
2 |
3 | import fs from 'fs';
4 |
5 | import { program } from 'commander';
6 | import GoogleBackup from '../lib/GoogleBackup.mjs';
7 |
8 | // Get Version from package.json
9 | const { version } = JSON.parse(await fs.promises.readFile(new URL('../package.json', import.meta.url)));
10 |
11 | program
12 | .version(version)
13 | .option('-u, --username ', 'Google Username')
14 | .option('-p, --password ', 'Google App Password')
15 | .option('-f, --filepath ', 'Backup Filepath')
16 | .option('-s, --services ', 'Services to backup. Defaults to mail,calendar,contacts')
17 | .parse();
18 |
19 | const options = program.opts();
20 |
21 | const optionUsername = options.username ?? process.env.GOOGLE_BACKUP_USERNAME;
22 | const optionPassword = options.password ?? process.env.GOOGLE_BACKUP_PASSWORD;
23 | const optionFilepath = options.filepath ?? process.env.GOOGLE_BACKUP_FILEPATH;
24 | const optionServices = (options.services ?? process.env.GOOGLE_BACKUP_SERVICES ?? 'mail,calendar,contacts').split(',').map(service => service.trim());
25 |
26 | const googleBackup = new GoogleBackup({
27 | username: optionUsername,
28 | password: optionPassword,
29 | filepath: optionFilepath,
30 | });
31 |
32 | await Promise.all([
33 | optionServices.includes('mail') && googleBackup.backupMail(),
34 | optionServices.includes('calendar') && googleBackup.backupCalendar(),
35 | optionServices.includes('contacts') && googleBackup.backupContacts(),
36 | ]);
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1 | services:
2 | google-backup:
3 | image: google-backup
4 | build:
5 | context: .
6 | dockerfile: Dockerfile
7 | environment:
8 | - GOOGLE_BACKUP_USERNAME
9 | - GOOGLE_BACKUP_PASSWORD
10 | - GOOGLE_BACKUP_FILEPATH=/backups/
11 | volumes:
12 | - ./backups:/backups
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/lib/GoogleBackup.mjs:
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1 | import path from 'path';
2 |
3 | import GoogleBackupMail from './GoogleBackupMail.mjs';
4 | import GoogleBackupCalendar from './GoogleBackupCalendar.mjs';
5 | import GoogleBackupContacts from './GoogleBackupContacts.mjs';
6 |
7 | export default class GoogleBackup {
8 |
9 | constructor({
10 | username = null,
11 | password = null,
12 | filepath = null,
13 | }) {
14 | if (!username) {
15 | throw new Error('Missing Username');
16 | }
17 |
18 | if (!password) {
19 | throw new Error('Missing Password');
20 | }
21 |
22 | if (!filepath) {
23 | throw new Error('Missing Filepath');
24 | }
25 |
26 | if (filepath.startsWith('~/')) {
27 | filepath = path.join(process.env.HOME, filepath.slice(2));
28 | }
29 |
30 | filepath = path.resolve(filepath);
31 |
32 | this.mail = new GoogleBackupMail({
33 | username,
34 | password,
35 | filepath: path.join(filepath, 'Mail'),
36 | });
37 |
38 | this.calendar = new GoogleBackupCalendar({
39 | username,
40 | password,
41 | filepath: path.join(filepath, 'Calendar'),
42 | });
43 |
44 | this.contacts = new GoogleBackupContacts({
45 | username,
46 | password,
47 | filepath: path.join(filepath, 'Contacts'),
48 | });
49 | }
50 |
51 | async backupAll() {
52 | await Promise.all([
53 | this.backupMail(),
54 | this.backupCalendar(),
55 | this.backupContacts(),
56 | ]);
57 | }
58 |
59 | async backupMail() {
60 | await this.mail.createBackup();
61 | }
62 |
63 | async backupCalendar() {
64 | await this.calendar.createBackup();
65 | }
66 |
67 | async backupContacts() {
68 | await this.contacts.createBackup();
69 | }
70 |
71 | }
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1 | import path from 'path';
2 | import crypto from 'crypto';
3 |
4 | import fse from 'fs-extra';
5 | import ical from 'node-ical';
6 |
7 | export default class GoogleBackupCalendar {
8 |
9 | filepath = null;
10 |
11 | constructor({
12 | filepath = null,
13 | username = null,
14 | password = null,
15 | }) {
16 | this.filepath = filepath
17 | this.username = username;
18 | this.password = password;
19 | }
20 |
21 | async createBackup() {
22 | await fse.ensureDir(this.filepath);
23 |
24 | const res = await fetch(`https://www.google.com/calendar/dav/${this.username}/events`, {
25 | headers: {
26 | Authorization: `Basic ${Buffer.from(`${this.username}:${this.password}`).toString('base64')}`,
27 | },
28 | });
29 |
30 | if (!res.ok) {
31 | throw new Error(res.statusText);
32 | }
33 |
34 | const resText = await res.text();
35 |
36 | // Split events
37 | const events = resText.split('BEGIN:VEVENT');
38 | for (let event of events) {
39 | try {
40 | event = `BEGIN:VCALENDAR\nBEGIN:VEVENT${event}`;
41 |
42 | const calendarParsed = await ical.async.parseICS(event);
43 |
44 | const eventParsed = Object.values(calendarParsed)[0];
45 | if (eventParsed.type !== 'VEVENT') continue;
46 |
47 | const id = crypto.createHash('md5').update(eventParsed.uid).digest('hex');
48 | const dtstamp = eventParsed.lastmodified;
49 | const summary = eventParsed.summary;
50 |
51 | const filepathFile = path.join(this.filepath, `${id}.ics`);
52 |
53 | // Skip if not modified
54 | const fileStats = await fse.stat(filepathFile).catch(() => null);
55 | if (fileStats && fileStats.mtime >= dtstamp) continue;
56 |
57 | // Save iCal, but only if the file is newer than the last update
58 | await fse.writeFile(filepathFile, event);
59 | await fse.utimes(filepathFile, new Date(), dtstamp);
60 |
61 | console.log(`✅ ${id} — ${summary}`);
62 | } catch (err) {
63 | console.error(`❌ ${err.message}`);
64 | }
65 | }
66 |
67 | }
68 |
69 | }
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/lib/GoogleBackupContacts.mjs:
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1 | import path from 'path';
2 |
3 | import fse from 'fs-extra';
4 | import vCard from 'vcard-parser';
5 | import { DAVClient } from 'tsdav';
6 |
7 | export default class GoogleBackupContacts {
8 |
9 | filepath = null;
10 | davClient = null;
11 | davConfig = {
12 | serverUrl: 'https://apidata.googleusercontent.com/caldav/v2/',
13 | credentials: {
14 | username: null,
15 | password: null,
16 | },
17 | authMethod: 'Basic',
18 | defaultAccountType: 'carddav',
19 | }
20 |
21 | constructor({
22 | filepath = null,
23 | username = null,
24 | password = null,
25 | }) {
26 | this.filepath = filepath
27 | this.davConfig.credentials.username = username;
28 | this.davConfig.credentials.password = password;
29 |
30 | this.davClient = new DAVClient(this.davConfig);
31 | }
32 |
33 | async createBackup() {
34 | await fse.ensureDir(this.filepath);
35 | await this.davClient.login();
36 |
37 | const addressBooks = await this.davClient.fetchAddressBooks();
38 | for (const addressBook of addressBooks) {
39 | const vcards = await this.davClient.fetchVCards({ addressBook });
40 | for (const vcard of vcards) {
41 | const uid = vcard.url.split('/').pop();
42 |
43 | try {
44 | // Parse vCard
45 | const vCardParsed = vCard.parse(vcard.data);
46 | let name = vCardParsed.fn?.[0]?.value;
47 | if (!name) name = vCardParsed.org?.[0]?.value;
48 | if (!name) name = vCardParsed.n?.[0]?.value;
49 | if (!name) name = vCardParsed.email?.[0]?.value;
50 | if (!name) name = '(Missing Name)';
51 |
52 | const etag = new Date(JSON.parse(vcard.etag));
53 |
54 | // Save vCard, but only if the file is newer than the last update
55 | const filepathFile = path.join(this.filepath, `${uid}.vcf`);
56 |
57 | // Skip if not modified
58 | const fileStats = await fse.stat(filepathFile).catch(() => null);
59 | if (fileStats && fileStats.mtime >= etag) continue;
60 |
61 | // Write .vcf file
62 | await fse.writeFile(filepathFile, vcard.data);
63 | await fse.utimes(filepathFile, new Date(), etag);
64 |
65 | console.log(`✅ ${uid} — ${name}`);
66 | } catch (err) {
67 | console.error(`❌ ${uid} — ${err.message}`);
68 | }
69 | }
70 |
71 | }
72 |
73 | }
74 |
75 | }
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/lib/GoogleBackupMail.mjs:
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1 | import path from 'path';
2 |
3 | import fse from 'fs-extra';
4 | import imap from 'imap-simple';
5 | import { simpleParser } from 'mailparser';
6 |
7 | export default class GoogleBackupMail {
8 |
9 | filepath = null;
10 | imapClient = null;
11 | imapConfig = {
12 | imap: {
13 | user: null,
14 | password: null,
15 | host: 'imap.gmail.com',
16 | port: 993,
17 | tls: true,
18 | tlsOptions: {
19 | rejectUnauthorized: false,
20 | },
21 | },
22 | };
23 | batchSize = 100;
24 |
25 | constructor({
26 | filepath = null,
27 | username = null,
28 | password = null,
29 | imapHost = null,
30 | imapPort = null,
31 | imapTLS = true,
32 | imapTLSOptions = null,
33 | batchSize = null,
34 | }) {
35 | this.filepath = filepath;
36 | this.filepathByID = path.join(this.filepath, 'By ID');
37 | this.filepathByLabel = path.join(this.filepath, 'By Label');
38 | this.filepathByThread = path.join(this.filepath, 'By Thread');
39 |
40 | this.imapConfig.imap.user = username;
41 | this.imapConfig.imap.password = password;
42 | this.imapConfig.imap.host = imapHost ?? this.imapConfig.imap.host;
43 | this.imapConfig.imap.port = imapPort ?? this.imapConfig.imap.port;
44 | this.imapConfig.imap.tls = imapTLS ?? this.imapConfig.imap.tls;
45 | this.imapConfig.imap.tlsOptions = imapTLSOptions ?? this.imapConfig.imap.tlsOptions;
46 | this.batchSize = batchSize ?? this.batchSize;
47 | }
48 |
49 | log(...args) {
50 | console.log(`[${this.constructor.name}]`, ...args);
51 | }
52 |
53 | async createBackup() {
54 | await fse.ensureDir(this.filepathByID);
55 | await fse.ensureDir(this.filepathByLabel);
56 | await fse.ensureDir(this.filepathByThread);
57 |
58 | try {
59 | // Connect to IMAP Server
60 | this.imapClient = await imap.connect(this.imapConfig);
61 | this.log(`✅ Connected to ${this.imapConfig.imap.host}:${this.imapConfig.imap.port}`);
62 |
63 | // Get Gmail Mailboxes
64 | const boxes = await this.imapClient.getBoxes();
65 |
66 | // Download all mailboxes recursively
67 | const downloadBoxesRecursive = async (boxes, parents = []) => {
68 | for (const [boxId, box] of Object.entries(boxes)) {
69 | if (box.children) {
70 | await downloadBoxesRecursive(box.children, [boxId, ...parents]);
71 | }
72 |
73 | if (box.attribs.includes('\\Noselect')) {
74 | this.log(`⏩ Skipping Box ${boxId}`);
75 | continue;
76 | }
77 |
78 | await this.downloadBox({
79 | boxPath: [...parents.reverse(), boxId],
80 | }).catch(err => {
81 | this.log(`❌ Error downloading Box ${boxId}: ${err.message}`);
82 | });
83 | }
84 | }
85 |
86 | await downloadBoxesRecursive(boxes);
87 | } finally {
88 | if (this.imapClient) {
89 | await this.imapClient.end();
90 | }
91 | }
92 | }
93 |
94 | async downloadBox({
95 | boxPath = null,
96 | }) {
97 | const boxId = boxPath.join('/');
98 | const boxFilepathByLabel = path.join(this.filepathByLabel, ...boxPath);
99 |
100 | // Create directory for the box
101 | await fse.ensureDir(boxFilepathByLabel);
102 |
103 | // Get the latest downloaded UID
104 | const latestUid = await fse.readdir(boxFilepathByLabel)
105 | .then(files => {
106 | let latestUid = 0;
107 |
108 | files
109 | .filter(file => file.endsWith('.eml'))
110 | .map(file => Number.parseInt(file))
111 | .forEach(uid => {
112 | if (uid > latestUid) {
113 | latestUid = uid;
114 | }
115 | });
116 |
117 | return latestUid;
118 | });
119 |
120 | this.log(`🗄️ Latest UID: ${latestUid}`);
121 |
122 | try {
123 | await this.imapClient.openBox(boxId);
124 | this.log(`✅ Opened ${boxId}`);
125 |
126 | // Get the newest UID
127 | const newest = await this.imapClient.search([['UID', '*']], {
128 | bodies: [''],
129 | markSeen: false,
130 | });
131 | if (newest.length === 0) return;
132 |
133 | const newestUid = newest[0].attributes.uid;
134 | this.log(`✨ Newest UID: ${newestUid}`);
135 |
136 | // Download all remaining e-mails
137 | let offsetUid = latestUid;
138 | while (offsetUid < newestUid) {
139 | const fetchOptions = {
140 | bodies: [''],
141 | markSeen: false,
142 | };
143 |
144 | const start = offsetUid + 1;
145 | const end = offsetUid + this.batchSize;
146 |
147 | // Search for new messages
148 | this.log(`🔍 Searching for messages from ${start} — ${end}`);
149 | const messages = await this.imapClient.search([['UID', `${start}:${end}`]], fetchOptions);
150 |
151 | // For every message, save it
152 | for (const message of Object.values(messages)) {
153 | try {
154 | // Parse mail body
155 | const body = message.parts.map(part => part.body).join('');
156 | const mail = await simpleParser(body);
157 |
158 | const messageId = String(message.attributes['x-gm-msgid']);
159 | const threadId = String(message.attributes['x-gm-thrid']);
160 | const filepathFileById = path.join(this.filepathByID, `${messageId}.eml`);
161 | const filepathLinkByLabel = path.join(boxFilepathByLabel, `${message.attributes.uid}.eml`);
162 | const filepathLinkByThread = path.join(this.filepathByThread, threadId, `${messageId}.eml`);
163 |
164 | // Write .eml file (if it doesn't exist yet)
165 | if (await fse.pathExists(filepathFileById) === false) {
166 | await fse.writeFile(filepathFileById, body);
167 |
168 | // Set file modified date to the message's date
169 | await fse.utimes(filepathFileById, new Date(), mail.date);
170 | }
171 |
172 | // Link from 'By Label'
173 | if (await fse.pathExists(filepathLinkByLabel) === false) {
174 | await fse.symlink(filepathFileById, filepathLinkByLabel);
175 | }
176 |
177 | // Link from 'By Thread'
178 | if (threadId) {
179 | await fse.ensureDir(path.join(this.filepathByThread, threadId));
180 | if (await fse.pathExists(filepathLinkByThread) === false) {
181 | await fse.symlink(filepathFileById, filepathLinkByThread);
182 | }
183 | }
184 |
185 | // Log to Console
186 | this.log(`✅ #${message.attributes.uid} — ${mail.date.toISOString()} — ${mail.subject ?? '(No Subject)'}`);
187 | } catch (err) {
188 | this.log(`❌ #${message.attributes.uid} — ${err.message}`);
189 | }
190 | }
191 |
192 | offsetUid = end;
193 | }
194 | } catch (err) {
195 | this.log(`❌ ${err.message}`);
196 | throw err;
197 | } finally {
198 | await this.imapClient.closeBox();
199 | this.log(`✅ Closed ${boxId}`);
200 | }
201 |
202 | }
203 |
204 | }
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1 | {
2 | "name": "google-backup",
3 | "version": "2.0.4",
4 | "scripts": {
5 | "start": "node ./bin/google-backup.mjs",
6 | "build:docker": "docker build -t google-backup .",
7 | "start:docker": "docker compose up"
8 | },
9 | "bin": {
10 | "google-backup": "./bin/google-backup.mjs"
11 | },
12 | "dependencies": {
13 | "commander": "^12.1.0",
14 | "fs-extra": "^11.2.0",
15 | "imap-simple": "^5.1.0",
16 | "mailparser": "^3.7.1",
17 | "node-ical": "^0.18.0",
18 | "tsdav": "^2.1.0",
19 | "vcard-parser": "^1.0.0"
20 | }
21 | }
22 |
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