Ditchbook is a toolkit for taking a high-fidelity Facebook JSON export, and migrating selected content to your Micropub compatible website, including Micro.blog websites. Its a great way to own your own data, and free yourself from Facebook.
First, you'll need to clone or download this project. Ditchbook requires Python
3.6 or greater to run. I recommend installing inside of a virtualenv
:
$ git clone git@github.com:cleverdevil/ditchbook.git
$ cd ditchbook
$ virtualenv -p python3.6 venv
$ . venv/bin/activate
$ python setup.py develop
Once you've got a working installation, you'll need to create a Facebook export
here. Select
JSON
for the type of export and use high resolution photos. This can take a
few hours. Once you're done, download the ZIP file, and uncompress it into a
directory. Let's assume you've placed it in a directory called "export"
contained within your ditchbook
directory.
Next, you'll want to run the ingest
script, which will try and read in data
from your Facebook data, and then output it as standard
microformats2 JSON data.
$ bin/ingest export
If all went well, you'll have a directory named mf2
containing your converted
data. Huzzah!
Next, copy conf.py.sample
to conf.py
and make the appropriate edits. You'll
need to provide your micropub endpoint, micropub media endpoint, micropub token,
and the destination.
In addition, you can configure a mapping of names to hyperlinks for when you've got "mentions" of people in your content.
Now, its time to publish your photo albums.
$ bin/publish-albums
Script will loop through the albums contained in your export, give you some basic information about each one, and give you the choice of migrating an album to your website, or not.
I'd recommend against uploading albums with many hundreds (or thousands) of photos. Facebook creates an album called "Mobile Uploads" that tends to contain every single photo ever uploaded with your iOS or Android device, and you're better off not migrating that album. The photos themselves will be migrated as "posts" in a future step, if you choose.
Finally, you can publish other "posts" from Facebook, which includes notes, status updates, and photos. Because the content isn't particularly well-suited for migration, ditchbook will ignore many types of content, and focuses on the types of data you'd like on your website. That means link sharing, events, and other related data won't be migrated.
At this time, ditchbook doesn't support migrating videos. Maybe I'll get around to it in the future. We'll see.
$ bin/publish-posts
This script will run in a similar fashion to the publish-albums
script, but
will automatically publish posts that have at least one photo. Everything else
will ask you for confirmation.
Ideally, I'd like to make this process easier and more seamless for end users. Feel free to use the code to do that! I have no intention of using this code for any commercial purpose, and instead and primarily motivated to help people free themselves from Facebook, and control their own information.
Enjoy!