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Degoo Drive

Because Degoo does not provide a way to use their application as a virtual drive, like Google Drive, I have created a project to make this possible, thanks to pyfuse3 and Degoo CLI. This will not work on Windows, only available in unix environments

Requirements

  • pyfuse3 requires the libfuse3-dev and fuse3 libraries to run. These can be installed via apt install -y libfuse3-dev fuse3 (Available from Ubuntu 20.04)
  • Degoo CLI requires python 3.8 and dependencies included in requirements.txt
  • And this project requires both of the above

Dependencies

apt update
apt install -y --no-install-recommends git
apt install -y libfuse3-dev fuse3
apt install -y python3.8
apt install -y python3-pip
apt install -y pkg-config
apt install -y python3.8-dev

python3.8 -m pip install appdirs wget python-magic humanize humanfriendly python-dateutil requests clint requests_toolbelt pyfuse3 pyjwt

All in one:

apt update && apt install -y --no-install-recommends git libfuse3-dev fuse3 python3.8 python3-pip pkg-config && python3.8 -m pip install appdirs wget python-magic humanize humanfriendly python-dateutil requests clint requests_toolbelt pyfuse3

Installation

You must clone this repository git clone https://github.com/MDKPredator/degoo_drive. Ensure you have installed git: apt install git

Configuration

Run degoo_login to create the directory with the configuration to access Degoo. Normally it will be created in ~/.config/degoo. In this path you should have the following files:

  • default_properties.txt
  • schedule.json
  • credentials.json
  • keys.json
  • overlay4.txt

Edit file credentials.json to enter your credentials (email and password)

IMPORTANT: If you log in with Google (Sign in with Google button) this method does not work. You will have to change it to login with your email and a password.

Basic usage

First you must clone this project with git clone https://github.com/MDKPredator/degoo_drive. You can then mount your unit by running the command python3 fuse_degoo.py. By default, drive is mounted in /home/degoo

Options

The following options are available:

  • --mountpoint Path where drive will be mounted. Default is /home/degoo
  • --degoo-email Email to login in Degoo
  • --degoo-pass Password to login in Degoo
  • --degoo-refresh-token Used when token expires. Alternative if login fails
  • --degoo-path Degoo base path to mount the drive. Default is root /
  • --cache-size Size of downloaded chunk
  • --debug Displays logs
  • --debug-fuse Displays the filesystem logs
  • --allow-other Allows other users to access files
  • --refresh-interval Time, in minutes, that Degoo information is refreshed. Default is 10 minutes
  • --disable-refresh Disables the refresh
  • --flood-sleep-time Waiting time, in seconds, before resuming requests once the maximum has been reached
  • --flood-max-requests Maximum number of requests in the period
  • --flood-time-to-check Request control period, in minutes
  • --change-hostname Disable change domain for media files. Default is false
  • --mode How to read the content. Lazy (default) reads as browsing (recommended for large content). Eager to read all content the first time
  • --config-path Path to the configuration files. Default is ~/.config/degoo/
  • --plex-split-file (Experimental) Check if there are split files to cache the first part

Docker

This project includes a Dockerfile to mount the virtual drive. You will only need to modify the credentials.json file before creating the image:

  1. Clone this repository: git clone https://github.com/MDKPredator/degoo_drive
  2. Modify degoo_config/credentials.json
  3. Create the image docker build -t degoo_drive .
  4. Run container docker run -dit --privileged --name degoo degoo_drive

Examples

Here are some examples of how to pass arguments to the mounting drive

  • Run container with debug: docker run -dit --privileged --name degoo degoo_drive --debug
  • Run container bypassing login (token and refrehs token): docker run -dit --privileged --name degoo degoo_drive --debug --degoo-refresh-token myRefreshToken
  • Change default mountpoint: docker run -dit --privileged --name degoo degoo_drive --debug --mountpoint /degoo_drive

Degoo Drive and Plex

You can use the docker file (Dockerfile-plex) included in the project to mount the container with the latest version of plex, and the virtual drive. Just follow these steps:

  1. Modify the keys.json file to include RefreshToken
  2. Create the image: docker build -f Dockerfile-plex -t plex_degoo_drive .
  3. Create the volumes in host
  4. Create the container: docker create --name=plex --net=host --memory="2gb" --privileged --cap-add SYS_ADMIN --device /dev/fuse -e VERSION=latest -e PUID=1001 -e PGID=1001 -e TZ=Europe/Madrid -v /path/to/volume/plex/config:/config -v /path/to/volume/plex/tvshows:/data/tvshows -v /path/to/volume/plex/movies:/data/movies -v /path/to/volume/plex/transcode:/transcode plex_degoo_drive
  5. Go to http://localhost:32400/web/index.html

Login bypass

If login fails with a 429 Too Many Requests, or similar, you can bypass it by using directly refreshToken provided by Degoo once logged in. To do so, go to https://app.degoo.com/login and open the developer tools to see this data.

Degoo login

Disclaimer

Uploading files to Degoo (cp and mv commands) does not work 100% of the time, so it is recommended to use the cp command to avoid losing files. In case the upload is unsuccessful, if you have enabled the logs, you will see the following message: WARN: file [name_of_file.ext] has not been uploaded successfully