A light-weight and open-source Dropbox client for macOS and Linux.
Maestral is an open-source Dropbox client written in Python. The project's main goal is to provide a client for platforms and file systems that are no longer directly supported by Dropbox.
Maestral currently does not support Dropbox Paper, the management of Dropbox teams and the management of shared folder settings. If you need any of this functionality, please use the Dropbox website or the official client. Maestral does support syncing multiple Dropbox accounts and excluding local files from sync with a ".mignore" file.
The focus on "simple" file syncing does come with advantages: on macOS, the Maestral App bundle is significantly smaller than the official Dropbox app (20 MB vs 290 MB) and uses much less memory (100 MB vs 800 MB for a medium sized Dropbox on macOS). The memory usage will depend on the size of your synced Dropbox folder and can be further reduced when running Maestral without a GUI.
Maestral uses the public Dropbox API which, unlike the official client, does not support transferring only those parts of a file which changed ("binary diff"). Maestral may therefore use more bandwidth that the official client. However, it will avoid uploading or downloading a file if it already exists with the same content locally or in the cloud.
- Never sync a folder with both the official Dropbox client and Maestral at the same time.
- Network drives and some external hard drives are not supported as locations for the Dropbox folder.
An app bundle is provided for macOS High Sierra and higher and can be downloaded from the Releases tab. On other platforms, please download and install the Python package from PyPI:
$ python3 -m pip install --upgrade maestral
If you intend to use the graphical user interface, you also need to specify the GUI option
during installation or upgrade. This will install the maestral-qt
frontend and PyQt5
on Linux and maestral-cocoa
on macOS:
$ python3 -m pip install --upgrade maestral[gui]
More detailed installation instructions are given in the Wiki.
Run maestral gui
in the command line (or open the Maestral app on macOS) to start
Maestral with a graphical user interface. On its first run, Maestral will guide you
through linking and configuring your Dropbox and will then start syncing.
After installation, Maestral will be available as a command line script by typing
maestral
in the command prompt. Type maestral --help
to get a full list of available
commands. The most important are:
maestral gui
: Starts the Maestral GUI. Creates a sync daemon if not already running.maestral start|stop
: Starts or stops the Maestral sync daemon.maestral pause|resume
: Pauses or resumes syncing.maestral autostart -Y|-N
: Sets the daemon to start on log in.maestral status
: Gets the current status of Maestral.maestral file-status LOCAL_PATH
: Gets the sync status of an individual file or folder.maestral excluded add|remove|list
: Command group to manage excluded folders.maestral ls DROPBOX_PATH
: Lists the contents of a directory on Dropbox.maestral notify snooze N
: Snoozes desktop notifications for N minutes.
Maestral supports syncing multiple Dropbox accounts by running multiple instances
with different configuration files. This needs to be configured from the command
line by passing the option --config-name
to maestral start
or maestral gui
.
Maestral will then select an existing config with the given name or create a new one.
For example:
$ maestral start --config-name="personal"
$ maestral start --config-name="work"
This will start two instances of Maestral, syncing a private and a work account,
respectively. Configs will be automatically cleared when unlinking an account and you can
list all currently linked accounts with maestral configs
:
$ maestral configs
Config name Account
personal user@gmail.com
work user@mycorp.org
By default, the Dropbox folder names will contain the capitalised config-name in braces. In the above case, this will be "Dropbox (Personal)" and "Dropbox (Work)".
The Docker image is available for x86, arm/v7 (32bit) and arm64 platforms. You can do everything that you supposed to do in the command line, except running the GUI.
For the first run, get access to the shell within the Docker container
$ docker run -it -v /mnt/dropbox:/dropbox maestraldbx/maestral:latest ash
where /mnt/dropbox
is the directory that which contains the Dropbox
directory.
Maestral runs with UID
1000, make sure that the user owns /mnt/dropbox
and the
contents within (chown -R 1000 /mnt/dropbox
).
Later, if you want just a maestral start
, just execute
$ docker run \
-d \
--name maestral \
--rm \
-v /mnt/dropbox:/dropbox \
maestraldbx/maestral:latest
- To step into the Maestral container:
docker exec -it maestral ash
- List the logs of the container:
docker logs maestral
- Get the build info of a running container:
docker inspect maestral | jq ".[].Config.Labels"
There are multiple topics that could use your help. Some of them are easy, such as adding new CLI commands, others require more experience, such as packaging for non-macOS platforms. Look out for issues marked with "good first issue" or "help wanted". Pull requests should be made against the develop branch.
Relevant resources are:
If you are using the macOS app bundle, please consider sponsoring the project with £1 per month to offset the cost of an Apple Developer account to sign and notarize the bundle.
- macOS 10.14 Mojave or higher or Linux
- Python 3.6 or higher
- For the system tray icon on Linux:
- gnome-shell-extension-appindicator on Gnome 3.26 and higher
- The config module uses code from the Spyder IDE
- The DropboxClient is inspired by work from Orphilia
- Error reporting is powered by bugsnag: