NOTE: This requires https://github.com/shermp/NickelDBus
A set of scripts to synchronize a kobo reader with popular cloud services.
The following cloud services are supported:
- Dropbox (two methods)
- Google Drive
- NextCloud/OwnCloud
- pCloud
- Box
Download the latest KoboRoot.tgz
from the Release page (or using this direct link).
Copy it into the Kobo device:
- Connect the Kobo device and mount it (you should be able to access to the kobo filesystem)
- Copy the .tgz archive in the .kobo directory(1) of your device
- Unplug and restart your Kobo device
(1) It is a hidden directory, so you have to enable the visualization of hidden files
Note for Mac/Safari users: Safari automatically unpacks KoboRoot.tgz
into KoboRoot.tar
after downloading. Please make sure that you transfer the .tgz
file to your Kobo, and not the .tar
. Either use a different browser to download the package, or re-pack it (using gzip
) before transferring.
After the installation process:
- Plug your Kobo back into the computer
- Open the configuration file located at
.add/kobocloud/kobocloudrc
- Add the links to the cloud services (one per line)
Configuration example:
# Lines starting with '#' are ignored
# Google drive:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/<ID>?usp=sharing
# Dropbox:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/pgSHORTENED
REMOVE_DELETED
Some important advice:
- make sure that there are no spaces before or after the link on the line
- no subdirectories are supported at the moment, your books must be all in the same directories that you are sharing
- restart your Kobo after any kobocloudrc changes to to make them effective
To add a Dropbox public link:
- Open your dropbox in a browser
- Select the folder that you want to share and click "Share" and "Send link"
- Copy the link that appears into the kobocloudrc file
Note: this method does not work for folders with more than ~30 books, see fsantini#123.
This method will create a folder /Applications/Kobo Cloud Sync
in your Dropbox and sync with it.
- Open this link
- Paste the command in a terminal
- Copy the line starting with
DropboxApp:
from your terminal - Add it to your
kobocloudrc
file
- Use the "link sharing" option on a Google Drive folder
- Select the option "anyone with the link can view."
- Copy-paste the link in the kobocloudrc file
Subdirectories are supported for Google Drive. Important: Folders with many files might not work.
To add a NextCloud (ownCloud) link:
- Open your nextcloud website in a browser
- Select the folder that you want to share
- Click on "Share" and select "Share with link"
- Copy the link into the kobocloudrc file
Please note that you need a recent NextCloud (OwnCloud) version. Subdirectories are supported for NextCloud (OwnCloud).
Important: Webdav for public folders should be enabled, see: https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/20/user_manual/en/files/access_webdav.html#accessing-public-shares-over-webdav for more info.
- Add the public link to the containing folder to the kobocloudrc file.
Files added into a subfolder of the public folder of pCloud are also supported.
Due to a different download method for pCloud (new share links have a different format) subfolders are only supported on the older share folders. Not on the newer ones.
- On a Box folder, click "Create link" in the sidebar and enable "Share Link"
- Select the options "People with the link" and "can view and download"
- Copy-paste the link in the kobocloudrc file
Please note that, even though the script supports folders where the file list has multiple pages, having a list with many pages might not work.
To delete files from library when they are no longer in the remote server:
- Edit the kobocloudrc file so it contains the phrase
REMOVE_DELETED
in a single line (all capital, no spaces before or after). - Restart your Kobo.
The next time the Kobo is connected to the internet, it will delete any files (it will not delete directories) that are not in the remote server.
The new files will be downloaded when the kobo connects to the Internet for a sync. Sometimes few minutes is needed after the sync process for the device to recognize and import new downloaded content.
To properly uninstall KoboCloud:
- Edit the kobocloudrc file so that it contains the word
UNINSTALL
in a single line (all capital, no spaces before or after) - Restart your Kobo
The next time the Kobo is connected to the Internet, the program will delete itself.
Note: The directory .add/kobocloud will not be deleted: after connecting the device to a computer, you should move the files from the Library subfolder in order not to lose your content, and delete the whole kobocloud directory manually.
To install KoboCloud from source code:
- Download this repository
- Compile the code into an archive format (instructions below)
- Follow installation instructions
- Move to the project directory root
- Open the configuration file located at
src/usr/local/kobocloud/kobocloudrc.tmpl
- Add the links to the cloud services (see the configuration example that follow below)
- Run
sh ./makeKoboRoot.sh
The last command will create a KoboRoot.tgz
archive.
Now you can follow installation instructions.
KoboCloud keeps a log of each session in the .add/kobocloud/get.log file. If something goes wrong, useful information can be found there. Please send a copy of this file with every bug report.
- No subdirectories are supported
- Some versions of Kobo make the same book appear twice in the library. This is because it scans the internal directory where the files are saved as well as the "official" folders. To solve this problem find the
Kobo eReader.conf
file inside your.kobo/Kobo
folder and make sure the following line (which prevents the syncing of dotfiles and dotfolders) is set in the[FeatureSettings]
section:
ExcludeSyncFolders=\\.(?!add|adobe).*?
Thanks to the defunct SendToKobo service for the inspiration of the project and for the basis of the scripts. Curl for Kobo was downloaded from here: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3734553 . Thanks to NiLuJe for providing it! Thanks to Christoph Burschka for the help in updating this tool to the recent versions of kobo and nextcloud.