A Docker image that runs Gmvault on a regular basis, with both quick (daily) and full (weekly) synchronization schedules. Emails out sync reports through ssmtp.
docker run \
-v /my/backup/directory:/data \
-v /my/host/ssmtp.conf:/etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf \
-t \
-d \
--name=Gmvault \
-e GMVAULT_UID=$(id -u myuser) \
-e GMVAULT_GID=$(id -g mygroup) \
-e GMVAULT_EMAIL_ADDRESS="[email protected]" \
aubertg/gmvault-docker
Gmvault requires authenticated access to the account you want to back up. Due to Google's new security requirements in order to get access to email data, you will need to go through the following set up the first time you run this container:
- Attach a terminal to your container.
- Run this command:
gmvault check ${GMVAULT_EMAIL_ADDRESS}
, but do not hit ENTER at the prompt, instead hit Ctrl+C. This step will create thegmvault_defaults.conf
in your data directory, but you will need to create a custom Google application before you can get an OAuth token. - Shut down the container.
- Follow the instructions
here to
create a new client ID and secret.
- You don't have to do this step with the account you're backing up necessarily - as long as you add all the accounts you want to back up as test users, this should work correctly.
- Note the importance of updating
conf_version
depending on the version of GMVault that you are running. - The last command to run from that list is
gmvault check --renew-oauth2-tok ${GMVAULT_EMAIL_ADDRESS}
. You will need to start the container again there.
- To test that GMVault is properly set up, you can run a quick sync with
/app/backup_quick.sh
.
The container requires the following volumes to be attached in order to work properly:
-
/data
Where the OAuth token, email backups, and logs will be stored. -
/etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf
A ssmtp config file to send emails reports from the Docker container.Example for Gmail:
# Settings for Gmail SMTP service. mailhub=smtp.gmail.com:587 hostname=smtp.gmail.com:587 UseSTARTTLS=YES FromLineOverride=YES # Gmail account. [email protected] [email protected] AuthPass=mypassword
The container is configurable through the following environment variables:
-
GMVAULT_EMAIL_ADDRESS
(required)
The email address of the account to back up. -
GMVAULT_SEND_REPORTS_TO
(optional)
The email address to send reports to; defaults toGMVAULT_EMAIL_ADDRESS
. -
GMVAULT_UID
(optional)
Numeric uid in the host that should own created files; defaults to 9000. -
GMVAULT_GID
(optional)
Numeric gid in the host that should own created files; defaults to 9000. -
GMVAULT_TIMEZONE
(optional)
Timezone; defaults to America/Los_Angeles. -
GMVAULT_OPTIONS
(optional)
Additional options to pass to gmvault (such as-c no
). -
GMVAULT_QUICK_SYNC_SCHEDULE
(optional)
Custom quick sync schedule; defaults to daily. -
GMVAULT_FULL_SYNC_SCHEDULE
(optional)
Custom full sync schedule; defaults to weekly. -
GMVAULT_SYNC_ON_STARTUP
(optional)
Set toyes
to trigger a sync when the container starts, in addition to the normal cron schedule.
-
Thank you Guillaume Aubert for developing Gmvault!
-
Thank you Jason Horne for publishing jdhorne/gmvault-docker! I learned a lot from your architecture before building my own image.
Copyright (C) 2017-2021 Guillaume Aubert.
This software is released under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for details.
I am providing code in this repository to you under an open source license. Because this is my personal repository, the license you receive to my code is from me and not from my employer (Facebook).