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GooBook -- Access your Google contacts from the command line.
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.. contents:: **Table of Contents**
About
=====
The purpose of GooBook is to make it possible to use your Google Contacts from
the command-line and from MUAs such as Mutt.
It can be used from Mutt the same way as abook.
Installation Instructions
=========================
There is a number of ways to install Python software.
- Using pip
- Using easy_install
- Using a source tarball
- Using source directly from gitorius
- From a distribution specific repository (Arch Linux AUR)
pip or easy_install
-------------------
This is the recommended way to install goobook for most users.
When installing this way you will not need to download anything manually.
Run pip or easy_install::
$ pip install goobook
$ easy_install -U goobook
easy_install is part of setuptools which should come with most distributions,
pip is a newer replacement.
Source installation
-------------------
Download the source tarball, uncompress it, then run the install command::
$ tar -xzvf goobook-*.tar.gz
$ cd goobook-*
$ sudo python ./setup.py install
Upgrading from < 1.0
--------------------
If you are upgrading from a pre 1.0 version you will have to remove the old
cachefile and create a new configuration.
Configure
=========
For most users it will be enough to add an entry to your ~/.netrc::
machine google.com
login your@google.email
password secret
NOTE: The netrc implementation in Python don't support passwords with spaces, use the .goobookrc or keyring instead.
To get access too more settings you can create a configuration file::
goobook config-template > ~/.goobookrc
It will look like this::
# "#" or ";" at the start of a line makes it a comment.
[DEFAULT]
# If not given here, email and password is taken from .netrc using
# machine google.com
;email: user@gmail.com
;password: top secret
# or if you want to get the password from a commmand:
;passwordeval: gpg --batch -d ~/.mutt/pw.gpg
# The following are optional, defaults are shown
;cache_filename: ~/.goobook_cache
;cache_expiry_hours: 24
If you set the password to "prompt" you will be prompted each time the password is needed
but this does not work well with mutt.
Instead of being a plain config file ``.goobookrc`` can be an executable,
in which case it's output will be used as configuration.
For example if you want to store your configuration encrypted with GnuPG as ``.goobookrc.gpg``
you can use a ``.goobookrc`` like this::
#!/bin/sh
gpg --no-tty --use-agent -q -d ~/.goobookrc.gpg
You will need to have a appropriate gpg-agent/pinentry setup, you will not be prompted
for the gpg passphrase on the console.
Similarly, goobook supports authentication by keyring_. The keyring package
supports multiple backends, depending on your
environment. You should configure it to point to the one you're using by
default. To use this option, set your e-mail address in the config file but
leave the password field commented out (or blank). You need to have a password
for the "gmail" service and your e-mail address stored in the keyring. There
are several ways to achieve this, here is one::
$ python
>>> import keyring
>>> keyring.set_password("gmail", "me@example.com", "secret")
.. _keyring: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/keyring
Proxy settings
--------------
If you use a proxy you need to set the https_proxy environment variable.
Mutt
----
If you want to use goobook from mutt.
Set in your .muttrc file::
set query_command="goobook query '%s'"
to query address book. (Normally bound to "Q" key.)
If you want to be able to use <tab> to complete email addresses instead of Ctrl-t add this:
bind editor <Tab> complete-query
To add email addresses (with "a" key normally bound to create-alias command)::
macro index,pager a "<pipe-message>goobook add<return>" "add the sender address to Google contacts"
If you want to add an email's sender to Contacts, press a while it's selected in the index or pager.
Usage
=====
To query your contacts::
$ goobook query QUERY
The add command reads a email from STDIN and adds the From address to your Google contacts::
$ goobook add
The cache is updated automatically according to the configuration but you can also force an update::
$ goobook reload
For more commands see::
$ goobook -h
and::
$ goobook COMMAND -h
Links, Feedback and getting involved
====================================
- Home page: http://code.google.com/p/goobook
- PyPI home: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/goobook
- Mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/goobook
- Issue tracker: http://code.google.com/p/goobook/issues/list
- Code Repository: http://gitorious.org/goobook
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