GPhoto streamlines the photo uploading process and helps you keep your photo library organized. Say goodbye to manual photo uploads and hello to efficient photo management with GPhoto.
- No Duplicate Processing - GPhoto uses a cache with keys based on hash files to ensure that the same files are not processed repeatedly, saving you time and storage.
- No Duplicate Album Names - GPhoto fetches album names from Google and compares them to ensure there are no duplicates, helping you keep your photo library organized and easy to navigate.
- Automatic Token Refresh - GPhoto automatically refreshes the token if an error occurs during the photo upload process, ensuring a seamless and uninterrupted uploading experience.
- Secure Local Storage - All authentication data and cache is securely stored locally to ensure your privacy and security. GPhoto does not collect any information from you.
Please make sure you have the following requirements installed below:
- PHP 8.1 with curl, inotify, pcntl, and bcmatch extensions.
Download the latest release from the releases page or clone this repository.
Due to hardware limitations of the Apple Silicon chipsets on macOS, the ext-inotify
extension is not supported. Consequently, we offer two different build variants to handle this
situation:
-
Non-inotify Variant: This is a standard variant that doesn't rely on the
inotify
extension. It involves the following step:- When a new token is generated, the current process should be manually stopped.
- After stopping the process, rerun the upload command to recognize and use the new token in the build process.
-
Inotify Variant: This variant provides an automated process, leveraging the 'inotify' feature available on Linux. It works as follows:
- The build process automatically detects when a new token is generated - without the need for human intervention.
- Therefore, there's no need to manually stop and rerun the process - saving time and reducing possible errors.
Please note that the Inotify variant offers a more efficient and seamless experience but it is not compatible with macOS environment that use Apple Silicon chipsets. On the other
hand, this variant is highly recommended for Linux users who have the inotify
extension installed and enabled.
Before using this application, you need to create a Google Cloud Platform project and enable the Google Photos Library API and create a OAuth 2.0 Client ID.
The authentication file should look like this :
{
"web": {
"client_id": "xxxxxxx.apps.googleusercontent.com",
"project_id": "xxxxxxx",
"auth_uri": "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth",
"token_uri": "https://oauth2.googleapis.com/token",
"auth_provider_x509_cert_url": "https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/certs",
"client_secret": "xxxxxxx",
"redirect_uris": [
"http://localhost:3000"
]
}
}
php gphoto auth:create foo --auth=./path/to/auth.json --host=http://localhost:3000
The expired token can be renewed with the following command
php gphoto auth:reload foo
Make sure you register http://localhost:3000 on Authorised redirect URIs and no service uses this port.
php gphoto upload:photo ./path/to/photo.png --auth=foo
or you can use --album
to upload to a specific album.
php gphoto upload:photo ./path/to/MyPicture.png --auth=foo --album="My Album"
To upload multiple files, you need to create a directory that contains all photos with the following structure:
. Pictures
├── MyPicture 1.jpg
├── MyPicture 2.jpg
├── MyPicture 3.jpg
└── MyPicture 4.jpg
php gphoto upload:photo ./path/to/Pictures --auth=foo
or you can use --album
to upload to a specific album.
php gphoto upload:photo ./path/to/Pictures --auth=foo --album="My Album"
php gphoto list:albums --auth=foo
To upload a single album, you need to create a directory that contains all photos with the following structure:
. MyAlbum
├── MyPicture 1.jpg
├── MyPicture 2.jpg
├── MyPicture 3.jpg
├── MyPicture 4.jpg
└── MyPicture 5.jpg
php gphoto upload:album ./path/to/MyAlbum --auth=foo
This will upload all files in the MyAlbum
directory to Google Photos and create an album with the MyAlbum
name.
To upload multiple albums, you need to create a directory that contains all albums with the following structure:
. MyAlbumCollection
├── MyAlbum 1
│ ├── MyPicture 1.jpg
│ ├── MyPicture 2.jpg
│ ├── MyPicture 3.jpg
│ └── MyPicture 4.jpg
│
└── MyAlbum 2
├── MyPicture 1.jpg
├── MyPicture 2.jpg
├── MyPicture 3.jpg
└── MyPicture 4.jpg
php gphoto upload:album ./path/to/MyAlbumCollection --auth=foo --multiple
This will upload all files in the MyAlbumCollection
directory to Google Photos and create an album with MyAlbum 1
and MyAlbum 2
names.
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