Doomsday Machine is a tool for backing up cloud services to a local machine.
To install the main script, run the following:
$ git clone [email protected]:johnjones4/Doomsday-Machine.git
$ cd Doomsday-Machine
$ make install
If you would like to run Doomsday Machine on a schedule, I recommend using something like Supervisord to manage the application. Once you have Supervisord installed for your distro, you can use the following as a template Supervisord configuration for Doomsday Machine. Note that this configuration expects this project to be checked out in the directory /usr/local/src/Doomsday-Machine/
, it expects a directory for logging named /var/log/doomsday/
, and it expects a config file at /var/lib/doomsday/config.yml
.
[program:doomsday]
command=/usr/bin/python3 /usr/local/src/Doomsday-Machine/backup.py
directory=/usr/local/src/Doomsday-Machine
autostart=true
autorestart=true
startretries=3
stderr_logfile=/var/log/doomsday/supervisor-backup.err.log
stdout_logfile=/var/log/doomsday/supervisor-backup.out.log
user=root
environment=CONFIG_FILE='/var/lib/doomsday/config.yml'
[program:doomsdaywebserver]
command=/usr/bin/python3 /usr/local/src/Doomsday-Machine/webserver.py
directory=/usr/local/src/Doomsday-Machine
autostart=true
autorestart=true
startretries=3
stderr_logfile=/var/log/doomsday/supervisor-webserver.err.log
stdout_logfile=/var/log/doomsday/supervisor-webserver.out.log
user=root
environment=CONFIG_FILE='/var/lib/doomsday/config.yml'
The file config.sample.yml
includes all configurations for the project. Copy that file to config.yml
and begin updating the file to meet your needs. You may remove or duplicate any job in the list. Specify the absolute path to this file as an environment variable named CONFIG_FILE
To setup Dropbox access, go to the Dropbox App Console and create a new app. After setting up the app (you only need to provide basic information as you'll be the only one consuming this) under "Generated access token", click "Generate." Copy and paste that generated code to the configuration option oauth2_access_token
. In the Dropbox configuration, you may also specify a whitelist of paths that should be downloaded. Omit that option to download all files.
Setup for this data source is a bit more complex. First, create an application on the Google API Console, give the application access to the Google People API, and create Oauth credentials for a Desktop Client.
Now, copy and paste new client credentials into your config.yml
file as client_id
and client_secret
under options
for the section titled Google Contacts
. Next, run make authenticate
which will generate an authorization URL. Open that URL in a browser, agree to give your new application access to your contact, and copy the generated token and paste it as token
. Now run make authenticate
one last time, which will result in a token
and a refresh_token
. Copy an paste those keys to token
and refresh_token
in your config.yml
.
To setup LastPass access, specify your username and password in the options.
To setup GitHub access, go to your Personal access tokens, click "Generate new token," and select everything under "repo" under scopes. Copy and paste that generated code to the configuration option access_token
.
To add an email/IMAP account, specify all of the standard IMAP connection details as well as a list of mailboxes to download.
Upon completion of each backup job, Doomsday Machine can send an email notification. To allow that, specify IMAP connection details under email_notification
.
Between jobs and run loops, you can specify a delay time (In seconds) under delay
.
Doomsday Machine will loop through a list of output directories under outputs
in case you want to keep multiple redundant backups.
Doomsday Machine will write a JSON file with the active job information to the path specified in active_job_file_path
.
To control logging, set a logging level and/or output file under logging
.