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This tool provides a way to exportBookstack pages and their content (text, images, attachments, metadata, etc.) into a relational parent-child layout locally with an option to push to remote object storage locations. SeeBackup Behavior section for more details on how pages are organized. Image and attachment links can also be modified in markdown exports to point to local exported paths.
This small project was mainly created to run as a cron job in k8s but works anywhere. This tool allows me to export my docs in markdown, or other formats like pdf. I use Bookstack's markdown editor as default instead of WYSIWYG editor and this makes my notes portable anywhere even if offline.
What it does:
- Discover and build relationships between Bookstack
Shelves/Books/Chapters/Pages
to create a relational parent-child layout - Export Bookstack pages and their content to a
.tgz
archive - Additional content for pages like their images, attachments, and metadata and can be exported
- The exporter can alsoModify Markdown Files to replace image and/or attachment links with local exported paths for a more portable backup
- YAML configuration file for repeatable and easy runs
- Can be run viaPython orDocker
- Can push archives to remote object storage likeMinio
- Basic housekeeping option (
keep_last
) to keep a tidy archive destination - Can run in application mode (always running) using
run_interval
property. Used for basic scheduling of backups.
Supported backup targets are:
- local
- minio
- s3 (Not Yet Implemented)
Supported backup formats are based on Bookstack API and shownhere and below:
- html
- markdown
- plaintext
The main use case is to backup all docs in a relational directory-tree format to cover the scenarios:
- Share docs with another person to keep locally.
- Offline copy wanted.
- Back up at a file level as an accessory or alternative to disk and volume backups.
- Migrate all Bookstack page contents to Markdown documenting for simplicity.
- Provide an easy way to do automated file backups locally, in docker, orkubernetes for Bookstack page contents.
Ensure a valid configuration is provided when running this application. SeeConfiguration section for more details.
Simple example configuration:
# config.ymlhost:"https://bookstack.yourdomain.com"credentials:token_id:""token_secret:""formats:# md only example-markdown# - html# - pdf# - plaintextoutput_path:"bkps/"assets:export_images:falseexport_attachments:falsemodify_markdown:falseexport_meta:false
The exporter can be installed via pip and run directly.
Note: This application is tested and developed on Python version3.13.2
. The min required version is >=3.8
but is recommended to install (or set up a venv) a3.13.2
version.
python -m pip install bookstack-file-exporter# if you prefer a specific version, example:python -m pip install bookstack-file-exporter==X.X.X# using pippython -m bookstack_file_exporter -c<path_to_config_file># if you already have python bin directory in your pathbookstack-file-exporter -c<path_to_config_file>
Command line options:
option | required | description |
---|---|---|
-c ,--config-file | True | Relative or Absolute path to a valid configuration file. This configuration file is checked against a schema for validation. |
-v ,--log-level | False, default: info | Provide a valid log level: info, debug, warning, error. |
SeeValid Environment Variables for more options.
Example:
export LOG_LEVEL=debug# using pippython -m bookstack_file_exporter -c<path_to_config_file>
Docker images are provided forlinux/amd64
andlinux/arm64
variants only at the moment. If another variant is required, please request it via Github Issue.
Users will generally want to use thelatest
tag or a specific version tag. Themain
tag is also provided but is not guaranteed to be stable.
tag | description |
---|---|
latest | Latest stable release and is updated with each new stable release. |
X.X.X | Semantic versioned releases are also provided if preferred for stability or other reasons. |
main | This tag reflects themain branch of this repository and may not be stable |
# --user flag to override the uid/gid for created files. Set this to your uid/giddocker run \ --user${USER_ID}:${USER_GID} \ -v$(pwd)/config.yml:/export/config/config.yml:ro \ -v$(pwd)/bkps:/export/dump \ homeylab/bookstack-file-exporter:latest
Minimal example with object storage upload. A temporary filesystem will be used so archive will not be persistent locally.
docker run \ -v$(pwd)/config.yml:/export/config/config.yml:ro \ homeylab/bookstack-file-exporter:latest
When using the configuration option:run_interval
, a docker compose set up could be used to run the exporter as an always running application. The exporter will sleep and wait until{run_interval}
seconds has elapsed before subsequent runs.
An example is shown inexamples/docker-compose.yaml
SeeValid Environment Variables for more options.
Tokens and other options can be specified, example:
# '-e' flag for env vars# --user flag to override the uid/gid for created files. Set this to your uid/giddocker run \ -e LOG_LEVEL='debug' \ -e BOOKSTACK_TOKEN_ID='xyz' \ -e BOOKSTACK_TOKEN_SECRET='xyz' \ --user 1000:1000 \ -v$(pwd)/config.yml:/export/config/config.yml:ro \ -v$(pwd)/bkps:/export/dump \ homeylab/bookstack-file-exporter:latest
purpose | static docker path | description | example |
---|---|---|---|
config | /export/config/config.yml | A valid configuration file | -v /local/yourpath/config.yml:/export/config/config.yml:ro |
dump | /export/dump | Directory to place exports.This is optional when using remote storage option(s). Omit if you don't need a local copy. | -v /local/yourpath/bkps:/export/dump |
A helm chart can be used to run the exporter as a CronJob or Deployment resource. Seehere for more information on using the helm chart.
Note visibility of pages is based on user, so use a user that has read access to pages and content you want to back up.The role assigned to the user should have the additional permissions for target pages and their content:
read
for all images and attachments- For most users this may already be set - may be required to be set depending on storage option used
Export Content
(This can be found inEdit Role --> System Permissions
)- For most users this may already set - may be required to be set if using custom roles
- If not set, you may see page contents showing as a HTML login page, as reported in thisissue
Ref:https://demo.bookstackapp.com/api/docs#authentication
Provide a tokenId and a tokenSecret as environment variables or directly in the configuration file.
BOOKSTACK_TOKEN_ID
BOOKSTACK_TOKEN_SECRET
Env variables for credentials will take precedence over configuration file options if both are set.
For object storage authentication, find the relevant sections further down in their respective sections.
EnsureAuthentication has been set up beforehand for required credentials. For a simple example to run quickly, refer to the one in theUsing This Application section.
A full example is also shown below. Optionally, look atexamples/
folder of the github repo for more examples with long descriptions.
For object storage configuration, find more information in their respective sections
Schema and values are checked so ensure proper settings are provided. As mentioned, credentials can be specified as environment variables instead if preferred.
Below is an example configuration that shows example values for all possible options.
host:"https://bookstack.yourdomain.com"credentials:token_id:""token_secret:""formats: -markdown -html -pdf -plaintexthttp_config:verify_ssl:falsetimeout:30backoff_factor:2.5retry_codes:[413, 429, 500, 502, 503, 504]retry_count:5additional_headers:User-Agent:"test-agent"minio:host:"minio.yourdomain.com"access_key:""secret_key:""region:"us-east-1"bucket:"mybucket"path:"bookstack/file_backups"keep_last:5output_path:"bkps/"assets:export_images:trueexport_attachments:truemodify_markdown:falseexport_meta:falsekeep_last:5run_interval:0
More descriptions can be found for each section below:
Configuration Item | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
host | str | true | Ifhttp/https not specified in the url, defaults tohttps . Usehttp_config.verify_ssl to disable certificate checking. |
credentials | object | false | Optional section where Bookstack tokenId and tokenSecret can be specified. Env variable for credentials may be supplied instead. SeeAuthentication for more details. |
credentials.token_id | str | false if specified through env var instead, otherwisetrue | A valid Bookstack tokenId. |
credentials.token_secret | str | false if specified through env var instead, otherwisetrue | A valid Bookstack tokenSecret. |
formats | list<str> | true | Which export formats to use for Bookstack page content. Valid options are:["markdown", "html", "pdf", "plaintext"] |
output_path | str | false | Optional (default:cwd ) which directory (relative or full path) to place exports. User who runs the command should have access to read/write to this directory. This directory and any parent directories will be attempted to be created if they do not exist. If not provided, will use current run directory by default. If using docker, this option can be omitted. |
assets | object | false | Optional section to export additional assets from pages. |
assets.export_images | bool | false | Optional (default:false ), export all images for a page to animage directory within page directory. SeeBackup Behavior for more information on layout |
assets.export_attachments | bool | false | Optional (default:false ), export all attachments for a page to anattachments directory within page directory. SeeBackup Behavior for more information on layout |
assets.modify_markdown | bool | false | Optional (default:false ), modify markdown files to replace image links with local exported image paths. This requiresassets.export_images to betrue in order to work. SeeModify Markdown Files for more information. |
assets.export_meta | bool | false | Optional (default:false ), export of metadata about the page in a json file. |
http_config | object | false | Optional section to override default http configuration. |
http_config.verify_ssl | bool | false | Optional (default:false ), whether or not to verify ssl certificates if using https. |
http_config.timeout | int | false | Optional (default:30 ), set the timeout, in seconds, for http requests. |
http_config.retry_count | int | false | Optional (default:5 ), the number of http retries after initial failure. |
http_config.retry_codes | List[int] | false | Optional (default:[413, 429, 500, 502, 503, 504] ), which http response status codes trigger a retry. |
http_config.backoff_factor | float | false | Optional (default:2.5 ), set the backoff_factor for http request retries. Default backoff_factor2.5 means we wait 5, 10, 20, and then 40 seconds (with defaulthttp_config.retry_count: 5 ) before our last retry. This should allow for per minute rate limits to be refreshed. |
http_config.additional_headers | object | false | Optional (default:{} ), specify key/value pairs that will be added as additional headers to http requests. |
keep_last | int | false | Optional (default:0 ), if exporter can delete older archives. valid values are:- set to -1 if you want to delete all archives after each run (useful if you only want to upload to object storage)- set to 1+ if you want to retain a certain number of archives- 0 will result in no action done. |
run_interval | int | false | Optional (default:0 ). If specified, exporter will run as an application and pause for{run_interval} seconds before subsequent runs. Example:86400 seconds =24 hours or run once a day. Setting this property to0 will invoke a single run and exit. Used for basic scheduling of backups. |
minio | object | false | OptionalMinio configuration options. |
General
LOG_LEVEL
: default:info
. Provide a valid log level: info, debug, warning, error.
BOOKSTACK_TOKEN_ID
BOOKSTACK_TOKEN_SECRET
MINIO_ACCESS_KEY
MINIO_SECRET_KEY
Backups are exported in.tgz
format and generated based off timestamp. Export names will be in the format:%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S
(Year-Month-Day_Hour-Minute-Second).Files are first pulled locally to create the tarball and then can be sent to object storage if needed. Example file name:bookstack_export_2023-09-22_07-19-54.tgz
.
The exporter can also do housekeeping duties and keep a configured number of archives and delete older ones. Seekeep_last
property in theConfiguration section. Object storage provider configurations include their ownkeep_last
property for flexibility.
For file names,slug
names (from Bookstack API) are used, as such certain characters like!
,/
will be ignored and spaces replaced from page names/titles. If your page has an emptyslug
value for some reason (draft that was never fully saved), the exporter will use page name with theslugify
function from Django to generate a valid slug. Example:My Page.bin Name!
will be converted tomy-page-bin-name
.
You may also notice some directories (books) and/or files (pages) in the archive have a random string at the end, example -nKA
:user-and-group-management-nKA
. This is expected and is because there were resources with the same name created in another shelve and bookstack adds a string at the end to ensure uniqueness.
All sub directories will be created as required during the export process.
Shelves --> Books --> Chapters --> Pages## Examplekafka (shelf)---> controller (book) ---> settings (chapter) ---> retention-settings.md (page) ---> retention-settings_meta.json ... ---> compression.html (page) ---> compression.pdf ---> compression_meta.json ... ---> optional-config.md (page) ... ---> main.md (page) ...---> broker (book) ---> settings.md (page) ... ---> deploy.md (page) ...kafka-apps (shelf)---> schema-registry (book) ---> protobuf.md (page) ... ---> settings.md (page) ...## Example with image and attachment layout# unassigned dir is used for books with no shelfunassigned (shelf)---> test (book) ---> images (image_dir) ---> test_page (page directory) ---> img-001.png ---> img-002.png ---> rec-page ---> img-010.png ---> img-020.png --> attachments (attachment_dir) ---> test_page (page directory) ---> something.config ---> something_else.config ---> rec-page ---> test_output.log ---> actual_output.log ---> test_page.md (page) ... ---> rec_page (page) ---> rec_page.md ---> rec_page.pdf
Another example is shown below:
## First example:# programming = shelf# book = react# basics = pagebookstack_export_2023-11-28_06-24-25/programming/react/basics.mdbookstack_export_2023-11-28_06-24-25/programming/react/basics.pdfbookstack_export_2023-11-28_06-24-25/programming/react/images/basics/YKvimage.pngbookstack_export_2023-11-28_06-24-25/programming/react/images/basics/dwwimage.pngbookstack_export_2023-11-28_06-24-25/programming/react/images/basics/NzZimage.pngbookstack_export_2023-11-28_06-24-25/programming/react/images/nextjs/next1.pngbookstack_export_2023-11-28_06-24-25/programming/react/images/nextjs/tips.pngbookstack_export_2023-11-28_06-24-25/programming/react/attachments/nextjs/sample.configbookstack_export_2023-11-28_06-24-25/programming/react/attachments/nextjs/sample_output.logbookstack_export_2023-11-28_06-24-25/programming/react/nextjs.mdbookstack_export_2023-11-28_06-24-25/programming/react/nextjs.pdf
Books without a shelf will be put in a shelve folder namedunassigned
.
Empty/New Pages will be ignored since they have not been modified yet from creation and are empty but also do not have a valid slug.
Example from Bookstack API:
{ ... "name": "New Page", "slug": "", ...}
Images will be dumped in a separate directory,images
within the page parent (book/chapter) directory it belongs to. The relative path will be{parent}/images/{page}/{image_name}
. As shown earlier:
bookstack_export_2023-11-28_06-24-25/programming/react/images/basics/dwwimage.pngbookstack_export_2023-11-28_06-24-25/programming/react/images/basics/NzZimage.pngbookstack_export_2023-11-28_06-24-25/programming/react/images/nextjs/next1.pngbookstack_export_2023-11-28_06-24-25/programming/react/images/nextjs/tips.png
Note you may see old images in your exports. This is because, by default, Bookstack retains images/drawings that are uploaded even if no longer referenced on an active page. Admins can runCleanup Images
in the Maintenance Settings or viaCLI to remove them.
If an API call to get an image or its metadata fails, the exporter will skip the image and log the error. If usingmodify_markdown
option, the image links in the document will be untouched and in its original form. All API calls are retried 3 times after initial failure.
Attachments will be dumped in a separate directory,attachments
within the page parent (book/chapter) directory it belongs to. The relative path will be{parent}/attachments/{page}/{attachment_name}
. As shown earlier:
bookstack_export_2023-11-28_06-24-25/programming/react/attachments/nextjs/sample.configbookstack_export_2023-11-28_06-24-25/programming/react/attachments/nextjs/sample_package.json......
Note attachments that are just external links are ignored. Only attachments that are shown asexternal: False
will be exported.
Reference and excerpt from Bookstack API docs:
Get a listing of attachments visible to the user. The external property indicates whether the attachment is simple a link. A false value for the external property would indicate a file upload.
If an API call to get an attachment or its metadata fails, the exporter will skip the attachment and log the error. If usingmodify_markdown
option, the attachment links in the document will be untouched and in its original form. All API calls are retried 3 times after initial failure.
To use this feature,assets.export_images
should be set totrue
and/orassets.export_attachments
The configuration item,assets.modify_markdown
, can be set totrue
to modify markdown files to replace image and attachment url links with local exported image paths. This feature allows for you to make yourmarkdown
exports much more portable.
Page (parent) -> Images (Children) relationships are created and then each image/attachment url is replaced with its own respective local export path. Example:
## before[](https://demo.bookstack/uploads/images/gallery/2023-07/pool-topology-1.png)## after[](https://demo.bookstack/uploads/images/gallery/2023-07/pool-topology-1.png)
This allows the image or attachment to be found locally within the export files and allow yourmarkdown
docs to have all the assets display properly like it would normally would.
Note: This will work properly if your pages are using the notation used by Bookstack for Markdown image links, example: [](anchor/url link)
The(anchor/url link)
is optional. For attachments the format is:[file](url link)
Optionally, target(s) can be specified to upload generated archives to a remote location. Supported object storage providers can be found below:
Optionally, look atexamples/minio_config.yml
folder of the github repo for more examples.
Credentials can be specified directly in theminio
configuration section or as environment variables. If specified in config and env, env variable will take precedence.
Environment variables:
MINIO_ACCESS_KEY
MINIO_SECRET_KEY
minio:host:"minio.yourdomain.com"region:"us-east-1"bucket:"mybucket"access_key:""secret_key:""path:"bookstack/file_backups"keep_last:5
Item | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
host | str | true | Hostname for minio. A host/ip + port combination is also allowed, example:minio.yourdomain.com:8443 |
region | str | true | This is required since minio api appears to require it. Set to the region your bucket resides in, if unsure, tryus-east-1 |
bucket | str | true | Bucket to upload to |
access_key | str | false if specified through env var instead, otherwisetrue | Access key for the minio instance |
secret_key | str | false if specified through env var, otherwisetrue | Secret key for the minio instance |
path | str | false | Optional, path of the backup to use. Will use root bucket path if not set.<bucket_name>:/<path>/bookstack-<timestamp>.tgz |
keep_last | int | false | Optional (default:0 ), if exporter can delete older archives in minio.- set to 1+ if you want to retain a certain number of archives- 0 will result in no action done |
Below are versions that have major changes to the way configuration or exporter runs.
Start Version | Target Version | Description |
---|---|---|
< 1.4.X | 1.5.0 | assets.verify_ssl has been moved tohttp_config.verify_ssl and the default value has been updated tofalse .additional_headers has been moved tohttp_config.additional_headers |
Be able to pull images locally and place in their respective page folders for a more complete file level backup.Include the exporter in a maintained helm chart as an optional deployment. The helm chart ishere.Be able to modify markdown links of images to local exported images in their respective page folders for a more complete file level backup.Be able to pull attachments locally and place in their respective page folders for a more complete file level backup.- Export S3 and more options.
- Filter shelves and books by name - for more targeted backups. Example: you only want to share a book about one topic with an external friend/user.
- Be able to pull media/photos from 3rd party providers like
drawio
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