6.5 KiB
Google Takeout → Immich Migration
Companion reference for the
immich-serverskill. Covers the end-to-end workflow: requesting the export, downloading to the server, and importing with immich-go.
Step 1 — Request from Google
- Go to takeout.google.com and sign in
- Click Deselect all, then scroll down and check only Google Photos
- Optional: click All photo albums included to select specific albums (defaults to all)
- Scroll down, click Next step
- Configure:
- Delivery method: Email download link
- Frequency: Export once
- File type:
.zipor.tgz(no preference difference for immich-go) - File size: 2GB, 10GB, or 50GB — larger = fewer parts but longer to generate
- Click Create export
- Google sends an email to the account when ready (anywhere from 30 minutes to a few days for large libraries)
Step 2 — Transfer to Server
⚠️ Can't download Takeout links from a headless server. Google Takeout download URLs are session-authenticated — they require your logged-in Google browser session. curl/wget from a server hits the sign-in page every time.
Two working approaches:
Option A — Download locally + SCP to server
Download each Takeout part from your phone or computer browser to ~/Downloads/, then transfer over local WiFi:
# From your local machine:
scp ~/Downloads/takeout-*.zip user@192.168.x.x:~/docker/hermes/workspace/google-takeout/
Option B — KasmVNC Chrome container (no local download needed)
Spin up a browser directly on the server and download the files in-place:
# On the server:
docker run -d \
--name=chrome \
--shm-size=2g \
-p 6901:6901 \
-e VNC_PW=password \
-e LANG=en_US.UTF-8 \
-v ~/docker/hermes/workspace/google-takeout:/home/kasm-user/Downloads \
kasmweb/chrome:1.16.0
- Open
https://192.168.x.x:6901in your local browser - Login:
kasm_user/password(accept self-signed cert) - Sign into Google inside the containerized Chrome
- Open each Takeout link from your email — files save straight to the server
- Done?
docker rm -f chrome
🐛 Don't use linuxserver/chromium — it uses Selkies WebSocket which often gives a black screen. kasmweb/chrome is the proven workhorse.
🛑 Pitfall: Chrome Safe Browsing kills large Takeout downloads
Large Takeout zips (30-50 GB each) trigger Chrome's FILE_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILED (reason code 40, danger type "UNCOMMON" / type 4). Chrome silently cancels the download, leaving orphan .crdownload files on disk that never finish.
If downloads stall with .crdownload files for >1 hour, follow these steps:
a) Diagnose — check Chrome's History SQLite DB to confirm Safe Browsing is the culprit:
docker cp chrome:/home/kasm-user/.config/google-chrome/Default/History /tmp/chrome_history.db
python3 -c "
import sqlite3
conn = sqlite3.connect('/tmp/chrome_history.db')
cur = conn.cursor()
cur.execute('SELECT id, target_path, state, interrupt_reason FROM downloads ORDER BY id DESC')
for r in cur.fetchall():
print(f'ID {r[0]}: {r[1] if r[1] else \"(no path)\"} → state {r[2]} reason {r[3]}')
conn.close()
"
b) Fix — disable Safe Browsing via managed policy:
docker exec -u 0 chrome sh -c 'cat > /etc/opt/chrome/policies/managed/download_safety.json << '\''EOF'\''
{
"DownloadRestrictions": 0,
"SafeBrowsingEnabled": false,
"SafeBrowsingProtectionForDownloadEnabled": false
}
EOF
'
c) Restart Chrome so policies take effect:
docker exec -u 0 chrome pkill -f chrome
# KasmVNC auto-restarts Chrome within seconds
d) Clean up orphan files:
rm -f ~/docker/hermes/workspace/google-takeout/*.crdownload
rm -f ~/docker/hermes/workspace/google-takeout/*.tmp
After this, reconnect to KasmVNC, re-open the Takeout download links, and retry. Chrome will no longer block them.
Extract on the server
cd ~/docker/hermes/workspace/google-takeout
mkdir -p extracted
# Install unzip if missing
which unzip || sudo apt install -y unzip
# Extract each zip into the subdirectory (cleaner than extracting in-place)
for f in takeout-*.zip; do
echo "Extracting $f..."
unzip -q -o "$f" -d extracted/
done
# For .tgz files:
# for f in *.tgz; do tar -xzf "$f" -C extracted/; done
echo "Done — $(find extracted/ -type f | wc -l) files extracted"
du -sh extracted/
The extracted structure under extracted/ will be a single Takeout/ directory containing:
extracted/Takeout/Google Photos/
├── Photos from 2024/
├── Photos from 2025/
├── <album names>/
└── ...
Step 3 — Import with immich-go
# Point immich-go at the extracted directory (NOT the zip files):
/usr/local/bin/immich-go \
--server=http://192.168.x.x:2283 \
--api-key=YOUR_IMMICH_KEY \
upload from-google-photos ~/docker/hermes/workspace/google-takeout/extracted/
# The tool:
# - Strips out .json metadata sidecar files automatically
# - Preserves EXIF timestamps and dates
# - Restores album/album structure from Google Takeout format
# - Skips duplicates (matched by content hash)
# - Preserves people tags and archived/trashed state
# If the API key lacks job.create permission, add --pause-immich-jobs=FALSE:
/usr/local/bin/immich-go \
--server=http://192.168.x.x:2283 \
--api-key=YOUR_IMMICH_KEY \
--pause-immich-jobs=FALSE \
upload from-google-photos ~/docker/hermes/workspace/google-takeout/extracted/
⚠️ Flag gotchas:
- Use
--serverand--api-key(double-dash long form). Single-dash-serveris parsed as-s+erver=and fails. uploadis a parent command — you MUST specify a subcommand:from-google-photos(for Takeout) orfrom-folder(for raw folders).
Progress updates scroll in terminal. For large imports (38K+ files, 184GB), expect 30-60 minutes depending on server load and disk speed.
Step 4 — Cleanup
After confirming all photos imported successfully:
# Option A — just remove the extracted files, keep zips
rm -rf ~/docker/hermes/workspace/google-takeout/extracted
# Option B — remove everything including zips
rm -rf ~/docker/hermes/workspace/google-takeout
Common Sizes
| Google Photos Library | Takeout Size Estimate |
|---|---|
| 10 GB used | ~10-12 GB |
| 50 GB used | ~50-60 GB |
| 200 GB used | ~200-240 GB |
| 2 TB used | ~2-2.5 TB |
Downloading large archives directly to the server (Option B) avoids any need to keep a desktop computer running overnight.