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README.md
autorestic
High backup level CLI utility for restic.
Autorestic is a wrapper around the amazing restic. While being amazing the restic cli can be a bit overwhelming and difficoult to manage if you have many different location that you want to backup to multiple locations. This utility is aimed at making this easier 🙂
🌈 Features
- Config files, no CLI
- Predictable
- Backup locations to multiple backends
- Simple interface
- Fully encrypted
Installation
curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CupCakeArmy/autorestic/master/install.sh | bash
🚀 Quickstart
Setup
First we need to configure our locations and backends. Simply create a .autorestic.yml
either in your home directory of in the folder from which you will execute autorestic
.
Optionally you can specify the location of your config file by passing it as argument: autorestic -c ../path/config.yml
locations:
home:
from: /home/me
to: remote
important:
from: /path/to/important/stuff
to:
- remote
- hdd
backends:
remote:
type: b2
path: 'myBucket:backup/home'
B2_ACCOUNT_ID: account_id
B2_ACCOUNT_KEY: account_key
hdd:
type: local
path: /mnt/my_external_storage
Then we check if everything is correct by running the check
command. We will pass the -a
(or --all
) to tell autorestic to check all the locations.
autorestic check -a
If we would check only one location we could run the following: autorestic -l home check
.
Backup
autorestic backup -a
Restore
autorestic restore -a -- --target /path/where/to/restore
🗂 Locations
A location simply a folder on your machine that restic will backup. The paths can be relative from the config file. A location can have multiple backends, so that the data is secured across multiple servers.
locations:
my-location-name:
from: path/to/backup
to:
- name-of-backend
- also-backup-to-this-backend
💽 Backends
Backends are the place where you data will be saved. Backups are incremental and encrypted.
Fields
type
Type of the backend see a list here
Supported are:
For each backend you need to specify the right variables as shown in the example below.
path
The path on the remote server. For object storages as
Example
backends:
name-of-backend:
type: b2
path: 'myAccount:myBucket/my/path'
B2_ACCOUNT_ID: backblaze_account_id
B2_ACCOUNT_KEY: backblaze_account_key
Note
Note that the data is automatically encrypted on the server. The key will be generated and added to your config file. Every backend will have a separate key. You should keep a copy of the keys somewhere in case your server dies. Otherwise DATA IS LOST!
Contributors
- @ChanceM