Android WebDAV Bi-directional sync with Termux and Rclone
The purpose of this fantastic documentation is to explain how to setup a very lightweight on-demand manual bi-directional sync between your Android device and a WebDAV share hosted somewhere. It's fast, and you trade appsolutionism for a cool shell script that you can execute from the comfort of your very own home launcher. This is all possible because of Termux, a terminal emulator application for Android that comes with its apt based package manager, and Rclone, a command-line program to manage files on way too many different cloud storage systems. Seriously it's ridiculous.
Warnings
- This documentation makes some assumptions regarding WebDAV and its configuration that are described there.
- Bi-Directional sync in Rclone is considered experimental at time of writing. See https://rclone.org/bisync/ for more info.
- This is not a Termux or Rclone tutorial, RTFM or GTFO :)
The Setup
Prerequisites
- Install Termux with F-Droid
- Make your life easier and access Termux via ssh, read this https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/Remote_Access#Using_the_SSH_server
- From Termux
pkg upgrade pkg install rclone
- feel free to also install quality of life extras like
tmux
,neovim
, etc - configure rclone to work with your WebDAV share, create
~/.config/rclone/rclone.conf
[library] type = webdav url = http://192.168.100.100/ vendor = other user = turtleprincess pass = SEE_BELOW
- generate the password with this:
echo "heygirl" | rclone obscure -
- test if it works with
rclone lsd library:some/folder
Preparing the local and remote folders
Here we will take as example that you want to maintain in sync two folders, the default Pictures
folder on your Android device and a remote WebDAV folder of the same name, that can be anywhere in your remote share, for instance library:path/to/Pictures
. Make sure to make a backup of your Android Pictures
folder in case ${SOMETHING_B4D}
happens. If you fuck it up, it's on you. Also follow these three steps below otherwise you will make things worse anyway.
- First we need to test what happens if we ask to populate everything on both sides (content on both local and remote folder will form a superset, so everything will be on both sides)
rclone bisync /sdcard/Pictures library:path/to/Pictures --create-empty-src-dirs --compare size --slow-hash-sync-only --resilient -MvP --drive-skip-gdocs --fix-case --resync --dry-run
- If this looks it's working fine, then times to stop pretending (drop
--dry-run
)
rclone bisync /sdcard/Pictures library:path/to/Pictures --create-empty-src-dirs --compare size --slow-hash-sync-only --resilient -MvP --drive-skip-gdocs --fix-case --resync
- After that, no need to maintain dumb superset sync (drop
--resync
)
rclone bisync /sdcard/Pictures library:path/to/Pictures --create-empty-src-dirs --compare size --slow-hash-sync-only --resilient -MvP --drive-skip-gdocs --fix-case
If all went well, then you can use the last oneliner whenever you change something on your Android device or on the remote share, and the changes will be propagated to the other. But starting Termux everytime to type this command can be a PITA, except when you're in public transport and you want to cosplay like you're breaking into a gibson. So let's use a script.
The script
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The following scrip can sync several folders at the root of the Android user storage, each of them will be treated separately, just make sure that:
- they also exist on the remote WebDAV share
- for each of these folders you have done the little 3-steps dance described above
The script has a Wake-on-LAN section, feel free to get rid of it, I sync only on LAN because WAN is overrated and it's cold outside anyway.
#!/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/sh set -e # exit on error DAVIP="192.168.100.100" DAVMAC="c0:de:d3:4d:c0:de" DAVFOLDER="library:path/to" ANDFOLDERS="DCIM Pictures Download Documents" RETRY=0 kthxbye () { echo "Press a key to exit..." read REPLY exit 0 } syncit () { echo "library is open!\n" # ANSI art greetings (optional but you know you want it) #/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/printf "$(cat ~/assets/tp.ans)" #echo #sleep 3s for ANDFOLDER in ${ANDFOLDERS} do echo "syncing ***${ANDFOLDER}***\n" rclone bisync /sdcard/${ANDFOLDER} ${DAVFOLDER}/${ANDFOLDER} \ --create-empty-src-dirs --compare size --slow-hash-sync-only \ --resilient -MvP --fix-case done kthxbye } gotolibrary () { if nc -w 2 -z ${DAVIP} 80 2>/dev/null then syncit else echo "library is silent, trying to wakeup turtle princess" if [ "${RETRY}" -eq 0 ] ; then wol ${DAVMAC} ; fi while [ "${RETRY}" -lt 20 ] do sleep 1s RETRY=$((RETRY+1)) gotolibrary done echo "OK I give up, library is closed :(" kthxbye fi } gotolibrary
Notes
- files with :
- modtime maybe filesize is the best way
- access to sdcard
- remove keyboard