Title: Multiple Google Drive Backups
Last modified: August 21, 2016

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# Multiple Google Drive Backups

 *  Resolved [aghilmort](https://wordpress.org/support/users/aghilmort/)
 * (@aghilmort)
 * [12 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-google-drive-backups/)
 * Our team has been happy users of UpdraftPlus for about a year, during which time
   we’ve always backed up to Google Drive.
 * We recently added UpdraftPlus on several other sites we manage, with separate
   API credentials for each site. Initially, each of these sites was backing up 
   properly, as verified by the files appearing in the respective Google Drive folders.
 * Recently, however, we go through a cycle where each site loses its connection
   and we have to reauthorize it by logging into that respective WP installation
   and Google account we use to store these backups.
 * We can’t determine if this behavior is a bug or a side effect of managing the
   WP admin account while normally logged into a Google account that is something
   other than the account we use for backups.
 * What would the proposed solution be – should we create a separate Google account
   for each backup, can we only do backup nows while logged into the correct Google
   account, or something else.
 * P.S. We’ve successfully restored two separate sites from our backup sets during
   the past year – worked flawlessly and saved our bacon – so that part works great
   🙂
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 *  Plugin Author [David Anderson / Team Updraft](https://wordpress.org/support/users/davidanderson/)
 * (@davidanderson)
 * [12 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-google-drive-backups/#post-4540747)
 * Hi aghilmort,
 * As long as you don’t click the links to re-authorize your Google Drive connection
   on the UD settings page, then being logged in to a WP account whilst also logged
   into Google should not affect anything. UD doesn’t have any other code that touches
   the access tokens. It is possible for the access tokens to be expired from Google’s
   end – I don’t have any particular knowledge on when/why that happens… if your
   searches turn up anything on that, then I’d be interested to learn more about
   it. I’ve not seen any of the sites I backup into Google Drive require re-authentication
   yet. Perhaps Google have some automated algorithm that expires your tokens if
   they get suspicious – but this is pure guesswork. We’ve not been asked this question
   much before, so my hunch would be that it’s not a generic thing.
 * You don’t need to have a unique Google account for each backup, but you do need
   to have a unique client ID – as mentioned on the UD settings page in the GD section(“
   N.B. If you install UpdraftPlus on several WordPress sites, then you cannot re-
   use your client ID; you must create a new one from your Google API console for
   each site.”).
 * Are you a Premium customer? If you are, then please do use the support facilities
   at updrafplus.com – the wordpress.org rules don’t allow us to use these forums
   for supporting paying customers. If you’re not, then please do take a look at
   Premium… it’s the revenue from people who are using UD professionally that enables
   us to offer the product and support for anyone.
 * Best wishes,
    David
 *  Thread Starter [aghilmort](https://wordpress.org/support/users/aghilmort/)
 * (@aghilmort)
 * [12 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-google-drive-backups/#post-4540771)
 * Hmm – each site has unique client ID & secret, which is set appropriately.
 * It’s possible there’s an expiration setting – the Google Drive API talks about
   it being an hour, however, that may simply be to be using their credentials creation
   console or drive itself and not necessarily when using it via the API. Possibly
   worth looking into, though WP-cron’s most often rate, hourly refresh, is right
   at the same level. So if “credential refresh” proved to solve it, might need 
   two tasks running every hour which are offset by 30 minutes each to guarantee
   meets the hourly requirement.
 * One question might be – what happens when we click Backup Now – does that perchance
   peek at whatever our current Google credentials are and perhaps override the 
   original oauth – that’s the only thing I can think of based on your suggestions
   that could be creating the bug. Alternatively stated, should we only click backup
   now when also logged in as the Google account we used to create the client ID/
   secret?
 * We’re taking a look at premium – the migrator addon is perhaps our biggest need
   at this time. Will advise if we need to transition this thread to your paid forums
   due to WordPress.org guidelines.
 *  Plugin Author [David Anderson / Team Updraft](https://wordpress.org/support/users/davidanderson/)
 * (@davidanderson)
 * [12 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-google-drive-backups/#post-4540787)
 * Hi,
 * Those one-hour tokens are for a different authentication type than we’re using(
   the unattended type). The sites I’m backing up on Google Drive have never needed
   to be refreshed.
 * “Backup Now” is actually the same internally as the other scheduled (daily, weekly,
   etc.) backups – it just schedules for 5 seconds into the future (and doesn’t 
   repeat).
 * The only time that UD interacts with google.com regarding changing OAuth tokens
   is when you click the authenticate link. The only thing that happens at any other
   time (when backing up, downloading or deleting) is that it hands over the previously-
   gained token and hopes it works. But it can’t try to replace the token, because
   the authentication method being used to gain a token requires a user to be present
   and to explicitly click on buttons on a page delivered from google.com.
 * So, I think something happened that caused your tokens to be expired at Google’s
   end. But, I’m not sufficiently knowledgeable about Google’s OAuth system to suggest
   what that could be, as I’ve not seen this before.
 * Only one thing: Google did change which permissions were required to download
   a backup in April 2013. If your tokens were from before April 2013, then that
   is probably the cause. There’s a message about this locked on the top of our 
   forum here: [http://wordpress.org/support/plugin/updraftplus](http://wordpress.org/support/plugin/updraftplus)
 * David
 *  Thread Starter [aghilmort](https://wordpress.org/support/users/aghilmort/)
 * (@aghilmort)
 * [12 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-google-drive-backups/#post-4540788)
 * Based on that post, is it possible the Google Drive API is interpreting multiple
   requests from UpdraftPlus (within the same Google account) as being from the 
   same app (even if the client ID is different) as somehow being different and 
   thus exceeding the credential limit in some way.
 * In other words, the solution may simply be to create a different Google account
   for each site? Or just explore using SFTP since the fix may not be easy, even
   if we can collectively determine the root cause?
 * Interestingly enough, we’ve only been using UpdraftPlus since ~June 2013, so 
   that post wouldn’t seem to apply, and our initial site using it hasn’t ever generated
   an expired oauth session and it uses the same google account as the other 4-5
   sites.
 *  Plugin Author [David Anderson / Team Updraft](https://wordpress.org/support/users/davidanderson/)
 * (@davidanderson)
 * [12 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-google-drive-backups/#post-4540834)
 * Hi,
 * Regarding using separate accounts, I don’t think I can really answer that question,
   since it doesn’t appear to be clear yet what is causing the problem. If you can
   get a reproducible sequence of events to trigger the issue, such that different
   accounts is the only difference between getting prompted to re-authenticate or
   not getting prompted, then that would be handy – but at this point it all seems
   rather unclear as to why you’re having the problem.
 * David
 *  Thread Starter [aghilmort](https://wordpress.org/support/users/aghilmort/)
 * (@aghilmort)
 * [12 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-google-drive-backups/#post-4540837)
 * Based on additional testing, we can verify the error does occur after click backup
   now on the settings page while not currently logged into the same Google account
   as the account which the backup is using.
 *  Plugin Author [David Anderson / Team Updraft](https://wordpress.org/support/users/davidanderson/)
 * (@davidanderson)
 * [12 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-google-drive-backups/#post-4540838)
 * Hi ahilmort,
 * There must be something more than that going on… because pressing “Backup Now”
   sends zero information from the browser to the website, except the information
   that a backup should be scheduled in 5 seconds time. You can verify that by using
   something like WireShark to monitor your network traffic if you like. Information
   about what Google account your browser is logged into is never communicated to
   the webserver either positively or negatively, so it’s quite impossible for the
   webserver to do anything either way in response to it. The server side neither
   knows nor cares what your browser is doing.
 * Secondly, though, I can’t reproduce that. I did this:
    1) Logged into Google 
   using one of my Google accounts 2) Opened up the UpdraftPlus settings page in
   another tab in the same browser. 3) Press “Backup Now” and waited for the backup
   to complete, which it did. 4) Verified that no backup was in the Google Drive
   for the Google account I was logged in to. 5) Logged out of my Google account,
   and logged into the other one, and verified that the backup was there.
 * So, some other subtlety must be involved in your case.
 * David
 *  Plugin Author [David Anderson / Team Updraft](https://wordpress.org/support/users/davidanderson/)
 * (@davidanderson)
 * [12 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-google-drive-backups/#post-4540839)
 * I should point out too, that if it was even *possible* for a website to know 
   which Google account you’re logged into, then that would be a cross-site security
   error. Browsers aren’t even *allowed* to communicate that kind of information–
   it violates the security model.
 *  Plugin Author [David Anderson / Team Updraft](https://wordpress.org/support/users/davidanderson/)
 * (@davidanderson)
 * [12 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-google-drive-backups/#post-4540841)
 * Have you verified that none of your sites are using the same client_id? That’s
   still the only way I can think of for your to be having this problem (and the
   only reason why it appears, on present data, that nobody else is having it).
 *  Thread Starter [aghilmort](https://wordpress.org/support/users/aghilmort/)
 * (@aghilmort)
 * [12 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-google-drive-backups/#post-4540847)
 * catching up on your last few suggestions…
 * nod on cross-site security error – that said, is it possible something happens
   during backup after backup now is pressed where oauth query returns oh, you’re
   not logged into right account and fails. Not which account is logged in, simply
   current account doesn’t match credentials? Primarily asking as a non-expert on
   oauth?
 * yes, just re-checked all four sites; all have correct client IDs, secrets, & 
   callbacks. Of those, two sites are working properly and two are not. Should each
   client id be within it’s own project? Or more precisely, would there be any reason
   why the google api would flake out if it sees multiple subdomains &/or same IP
   address using different client ids within the same project from the same external
   api?
 * Specific error we get in the log is of the form
 * 0093.339 (0) Google Drive: requesting access token: client_id=redacted-super-
   secret-id.apps.googleusercontent.com
    0093.443 (0) Google Drive error when requesting
   access token: response does not contain access_token
 * the other weird thing is that sometimes, even after properly re-authenticating
   with the correct account the error remains. In other words, we log into right
   account in anonymous session, get queried that the Google api wants permissions,
   we accept, and error still remains.
 * Other ideas for us to look at, known plugin conflicts, etc?
 *  Thread Starter [aghilmort](https://wordpress.org/support/users/aghilmort/)
 * (@aghilmort)
 * [12 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-google-drive-backups/#post-4540849)
 * it appears to be helpful if we actually visit the google drive folder in addition
   to the api console and the wp updraftplus settings page while logged into the
   same account. also using a debug backup appears to be helpful as compared to 
   the backup now button. at the very least the two sites that weren’t working are
   now working.
 *  Thread Starter [aghilmort](https://wordpress.org/support/users/aghilmort/)
 * (@aghilmort)
 * [12 years, 4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-google-drive-backups/#post-4540985)
 * Appears problem resolved by creating unique project for each backup set. Previously,
   we created a unique client key for each backup set. We now create a new project
   for each backup set and then a new client key within that project. So far so 
   good for past week or so with no errors.
 * representative configuration screen shot at this [Google Drive link](https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5p5xJ2wbCBBUDBtamR5OHlEbXM/).
 * Thanks for working with us to resolve. May be worth mentioning in help file &/
   or clarifying the on-screen instructions to this effect (if we’re supposed to
   create a new project and not simply a new client key for each backup set within
   an existing project, we missed it).
 * Cheers! & thanks again!

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