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# Telegram_Backup
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Copyright 2016 Fabian Schlenz
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Licensed under GPLv3
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## Description
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This is a small Java app that allows you to download all your history from
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Telegram's servers and keep a local copy of them.
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## Download
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You can find the whole app packed into one fat jar file under
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[releases](https://github.com/fabianonline/telegram_backup/releases).
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## Features
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* You can use multiple accounts with this tool.
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* Messages are saved in a SQLite database; media (documents, photos, videos,
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stickers, geolocations, audios) are downloaded and saved as files.
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* A GUI is planned for later; at the moment this is a command line tool
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only.
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* Incremental backups - if you run the tool at a later time, it will only
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download new messages / media.
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* You will be able to use an HTML exporter to create static HTML files
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containing your chats. This feature is still in the works.
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## Limitations
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This tool relies on Telegram's API. Apparently they don't like people who
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download lots of media files, so this app gets blocked after about 2000
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downloaded media files. This is nothing bad; the app detects this and waits
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the necessary amount of time as dictated by Telegram. Since this delay can
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be quite large (I've seen 50 minutes), downloading lots and lots of media
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can take some time.
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But since this tool is designed to be able to continue it's work at any
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time, you can just abort the download and continue it later - that way,
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you'll be moving step by step towards a complete archive of your telegram
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messages and media files.
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## Usage
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You need to have at least Java 1.7 installed on your machine. Download the
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jar file, and run it on the console like this: `java -jar telegram_backup.jar`.
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Append `--help` to get a list of all available commands.
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Basically, you have to call it with `--login` first to login to your telegram account and then
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call it again with `--account <phone>` to use this account and download all
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it's history. If you have just one account, you can omit this parameter.
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## Donations
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I've put quite some time into this tool. If you want to donate a small
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amount, you can send it via Bitcoin to *1CofYzS88iEngxMu4NqQeohWDBUHv9CNDJ* or via PayPal to
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[mail@fabianonline.de](https://paypal.me/fabianonline).
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Alternatively use [this link](http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=6742&linkCode=ur2&site-redirect=de&tag=telegrambackup-21) the next time you shop at
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amazon.com or [this
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link](https://www.amazon.de/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll2&tag=telegrambackup-21&linkId=c54d9fe7c560128c6f018dd24e80d486) for amazon.de. You won't
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pay any more, but I will get a few percent of your purchase's worth from
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amazon.
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## Frequently asked questions
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### Why do I see error messages?
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The library I'm using to access Telegram has some small bugs. One of those
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is the display of meaningless (because they are being acted accordingly upon)
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error messages. Those include:
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* `Exception in thread "pool-x-thread-y" java.lang.Error:
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java.nio.channels.ClosedChannelException`
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* Something containing `AUTH_ERROR`
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You can just ignore these messages.
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Basically, if the tool is continuing to run after error messages are shown,
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you can just ignore the messages.
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Either way, even if Telegram_Backup would "miss" some files or messages,
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this will be detected at the next run of this program and then tried again.
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### Where do you save the files?
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The files are being saved in your User directory in a folder named
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`telegram_backup`. Under windows, this would typically be under
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`C:\Users\<username>\telegram_backup`. Linux users should look unter
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`/home/<username>/telegram_backup`.
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You can change this directory by supplying `--target <dir>` when calling
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Telegram_Backup.
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### What are those files and folders?
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In the folder `telegram_backup` is one folder named `stickers`, which will
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hold all sticker images you've received. Then there is a folder for each
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account, named after the phone number associated with that account.
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In these folders you will find `auth.dat` and `dc.dat`, which contain
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authentication data. There is `database.sqlite` which is a SQLite3 database
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containing all your messages and other data. The folder `files` contains all
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media files, named after the ID of the message they belong to. Last but not
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least the folder `export` contains exported data.
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## Attribution
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This tool uses libraries from other developers which are covered by other licenses,
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which are:
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* [Kotlogram](https://github.com/badoualy/kotlogram) by Yannick Badoual, licensed under MIT License.
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* [SQLite JDBC](https://bitbucket.org/xerial/sqlite-jdbc) by Taro L. Saito, licensed under Apache License version 2.0.
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