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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | AndroidSMSBackupRestoreCleaner 2 | ============================== 3 | 4 | This program combines multiple backups created by [SMS Backup & Restore Android app](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.riteshsahu.SMSBackupRestore). This has been tested against Android 4.3 and older version. 5 | 6 | Usage can be found by using `python clean.py --help`, which produces this output at the time of writing: 7 | ``` 8 | $ python clean.py --help 9 | usage: clean.py [-h] [-i infile [infile ...]] [-o outfile] 10 | 11 | Combine XML files created with the program SMS Backup and restore. 12 | 13 | optional arguments: 14 | -h, --help show this help message and exit 15 | -i infile [infile ...], --input infile [infile ...] 16 | the input files to combine 17 | -o outfile, --output outfile 18 | the output file to write 19 | ``` 20 | 21 | [Background story here](http://blog.radj.me/removing-duplicates-sms-backup-restore-xml-android). 22 | 23 | Big thanks to [`radj`](https://github.com/radj) for [the original project](https://github.com/radj/AndroidSMSBackupRestoreCleaner) . 24 | 25 | # Example Usage 26 | 27 | Need to have Python 2.x installed. 28 | 29 | ## With single file 30 | `python clean.py -i ~/SMSBackupRestore/big_backup.xml -o output_file.xml` 31 | 32 | ## With directory 33 | `python clean.py -i /path/to/directory -o output_file.xml` 34 | 35 | ## Multiple inputs 36 | `python clean.py -i backup1.xml backup2.xml backup3.xml -o ~/Backups/output_file.xml` 37 | 38 | ## Mixed 39 | `python clean.py -i backup1.xml ~/SMSBackupRestore/sms-*.xml -o ~/Backups/output_file.xml` 40 | 41 | ## With emoji 42 | Emoji needs the `lxml` package. Use `pip install lxml` to install it first, then use as normal. 43 | 44 | # Current limitations 45 | * Python 2 only. (For now?) 46 | * ~~No emoji support~~ Now supports emoji! See above. 47 | * No MMS duplicate filtering. It just maintains the MMS entries as is. 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /clean.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import sqlite3 2 | try: 3 | from lxml.etree import ETCompatXMLParser 4 | custom_parser = ETCompatXMLParser(huge_tree=True, recover=True) 5 | except ImportError: 6 | custom_parser = None 7 | 8 | try: 9 | import xml.etree.cElementTree as XML 10 | except ImportError: 11 | import xml.etree.ElementTree as XML 12 | import logging as log 13 | from datetime import datetime 14 | import argparse 15 | import glob, fnmatch, os 16 | 17 | 18 | def main(input_paths, output_path): 19 | try: 20 | time_start = datetime.now() 21 | log.basicConfig(level=log.DEBUG, format='%(asctime)s %(message)s') 22 | log.debug('Starting Operation...') 23 | conn = sqlite3.connect('sms.db') 24 | conn.execute('DELETE FROM messages') 25 | mms_list = [] 26 | root = XML.Element("smses") 27 | 28 | for xml_filename in input_paths: 29 | log.debug("Parsing XML file: ") 30 | tree = XML.parse(xml_filename, parser=custom_parser) 31 | log.debug("Done.") 32 | mms_list = mms_list + load_into_db(conn, tree) 33 | 34 | add_sms(conn, root) 35 | conn.close() 36 | append_mms(mms_list, root) 37 | write_file(output_path, root) 38 | time_end = datetime.now() 39 | log.debug('Operation completed in %d seconds.' % ((time_end - time_start).total_seconds())) 40 | finally: 41 | if 'conn' in locals(): 42 | conn.close() 43 | 44 | 45 | def write_file(output_path, root): 46 | tree = XML.ElementTree(root) 47 | tree.write(output_path, xml_declaration=True, encoding="UTF-8") 48 | 49 | 50 | def append_mms(mms_list, root): 51 | log.debug("Adding skipped %d MMS into new XML..." % len(mms_list)) 52 | for mms in mms_list: 53 | root.extend(mms) 54 | 55 | 56 | def add_sms(conn, root): 57 | log.debug("Rewriting into optimized XML...") 58 | cursor = conn.execute("SELECT COUNT() FROM messages") 59 | sms_count = cursor.fetchone() 60 | root.set("count", "%d" % sms_count[0]) 61 | log.debug("Attempting to write new XML for SMS count: " + str(sms_count[0])) 62 | # Get the rows 63 | cursor = conn.execute("SELECT * FROM messages ORDER BY date_sent") 64 | for row in cursor: 65 | # newfile.write("\n" % (row[0], row[5])) 66 | sms_element = XML.SubElement(root, "sms") 67 | sms_element.set("protocol", row[0]) 68 | sms_element.set("address", row[1]) 69 | sms_element.set("date", row[2]) 70 | sms_element.set("type", row[3]) 71 | sms_element.set("subject", row[4]) 72 | sms_element.set("body", row[5]) 73 | sms_element.set("toa", row[6]) 74 | sms_element.set("sc_toa", row[7]) 75 | sms_element.set("service_center", row[8]) 76 | sms_element.set("read", row[9]) 77 | sms_element.set("status", row[10]) 78 | sms_element.set("locked", row[11]) 79 | sms_element.set("date_sent", row[12]) 80 | sms_element.set("readable_date", row[13]) 81 | sms_element.set("contact_name", row[14]) 82 | conn.commit() 83 | 84 | 85 | def load_into_db(conn, tree): 86 | root = tree.getroot() 87 | log.debug("Loading MMS data into DB...") 88 | num_skipped = 0 89 | mms_list = [] 90 | for child in root: 91 | if child.tag == "mms": 92 | log.debug("Skipping MMS element %s" % str(child)) 93 | mms_list.append(child) 94 | num_skipped += 1 95 | continue 96 | 97 | columns = ', '.join(child.attrib.keys()) 98 | placeholders = ', '.join('?' * len(child.attrib)) 99 | sql = 'INSERT INTO messages ({}) VALUES ({})'.format(columns, placeholders) 100 | 101 | try: 102 | conn.execute(sql, child.attrib.values()) 103 | except sqlite3.IntegrityError: 104 | # This is a duplicate error. Skip this sms entry. Filter this nosy dupe out! 105 | # log.info("Skipping: Found IntegrityError when processing child: " + str(child)) 106 | # log.info("\tException: " + e.message) 107 | num_skipped += 1 108 | pass 109 | except sqlite3.OperationalError as e: 110 | log.info("Skipping: Found OperationalError when processing child (%s): %s" % (child.tag, str(child))) 111 | log.info("\tException: " + e.message) 112 | num_skipped += 1 113 | pass 114 | root.clear() # Clear this super huge tree. We don't need it anymore 115 | log.debug("Done skipping MMS. Skipped entries: " + str(num_skipped)) 116 | conn.commit() 117 | return mms_list 118 | 119 | 120 | def parse_args(): 121 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Combine XML files created with the program SMS Backup and restore.') 122 | parser.add_argument('-i', '--input', metavar='infile', type=str, nargs='+', 123 | help='the input files to combine') 124 | parser.add_argument('-o', '--output', metavar='outfile', type=str, nargs=1, 125 | help='the output file to write') 126 | 127 | args = parser.parse_args() 128 | 129 | input_path = set() 130 | 131 | for current_path in args.input: 132 | temp_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.expandvars(os.path.expanduser(current_path))) 133 | 134 | if os.path.isdir(temp_path): 135 | unfiltered_list = [os.path.normpath(os.path.join(temp_path, x)) for x in os.listdir(temp_path)] 136 | else: 137 | unfiltered_list = glob.glob(temp_path) 138 | 139 | filtered_list = fnmatch.filter(unfiltered_list, "*.xml") 140 | input_path.update(filtered_list) 141 | 142 | return input_path, os.path.abspath(os.path.expandvars(os.path.expanduser(args.output[0]))) 143 | 144 | 145 | if __name__ == "__main__": 146 | (input_paths, output_paths) = parse_args() 147 | main(input_paths, output_paths) 148 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /sms.db: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/radj/AndroidSMSBackupRestoreCleaner/e9bc67ea233a6755f93a65871f330a8f1a0b52f7/sms.db -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /sms.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------