Proton Drive as a backup location
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Amazing to see the progress that Home Assistant has made with backups, nice to see the first integrations adding their backup locations. I would love to be able to store my Home Assistant backups in Proton Drive. I think their API is very limited (most people integrate with it via rsync) and am wondering about 2 things: Is it possible to provide this at the quality level required for an official integration? If so, how? If not, is an add-on feasible? Is there enough demand for this to be wort...

Are you interested in a Proton Drive backup location in Home Assistant’s new built-in backup tool?

Very much please!

@Dave@lemmy.nz
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The thread you mention has a reply saying there’s already an extension to do it via Rclone.

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There are ways yes, but I’d like it to be an official integration as part of the new backup system, so that all current and future built-in backup features will keep working with Proton Drive, instead of just doing an Rclone and using some third-party tool to configure it.

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Yeah fair enough, but I think any integration is going to be using Rclone because there is no linux support for Proton Drive.

Proton doesn’t expose any API to their drive service so yeah…

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Yes I would be interested

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Please sign in to the community.home-assistant.io forums and vote on it then! That way we can get it some visibility and traction!

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