Command-line utility which exports all of a user's Google Calendars to iCal/ICS format for backup (or portability)
Project description
Overview
Gcalvault is a command-line utility which exports all of a user's Google Calendars to iCal/ICS format for backup (or portability).
Features:
- Automatically discovers all calendars visible the user
- Downloads them in iCal/ICS format and saves them to disk for archival
- Optionally manages version history for each calendar in an on-disk "vault" (a git repo under the covers)
- Can be run via Docker image (multi-arch) or installed directly as a Python package with command-line interface
How it works
- Uses Google's Identity Provider to authentication (via OAuth2/OIDC)
- Uses Google's Calendar API to discover a user's calendars
- Uses Google's CalDav endpoints to download ICal/ICS calendars
- Uses GitPython to manage local git repo for version history under the covers
Usage
Some example commands...
Sync all calendars for foo.bar@gmail.com user:
gcalvault sync foo.bar@gmail.com
Sync one specific calendars:
gcalvault sync foo.bar@gmail.com family123@group.calendar.google.com
Sync only "writable" calendars:
gcalvault sync foo.bar@gmail.com --ignore-role reader
Simply export calendars, do not save version history:
gcalvault sync foo.bar@gmail.com --export-only
See the CLI help for full usage and other notes.
Installation
Via Docker
docker run -it --rm \
-v ${HOME}/.gcalvault:/root/.gcalvault \
-v ${PWD}:/root/gcalvault \
rtomac/gcalvault sync foo.bar@gmail.com
Via PyPi
pip install gcalvault
gcalvault sync foo.bar@gmail.com
OAuth2 authentication
The CLI initiates an OAuth2 authentication the first time it is run (interactive), and then uses refresh tokens for subsequent runs (headless).
When you use Gcalvault in its default configuration, you are authenticating with Google using Gcalvault's client ID. There is nothing inherently insecure about this, since the application is running locally and therefore only you will have access to the data it reads from Google.
That said, it's strongly recommended to create your own client ID through the Google API Console, since the shared client ID will be used by others and subject to limits which may cause unpredictable failures.
rclone has a good write-up on making your own client ID.
You can provide your client ID and secret to gcalvault as follows:
gcalvault sync foo.bar@gmail.com --client-id my_client_id --client-secret my_client_secret
Development
Source repository:
http://github.com/rtomac/gcalvault
Install dependencies locally (for IDE)
make devenv
. ./.devenv/bin/activate
Build distribution and Docker image
make build
Build and test locally
make test
Build and run locally
make run user=foo.bar@gmail.com
Release to PyPi and Docker Hub
make release
See targets and variables in Makefile for more options.
License
MIT License
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