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Automate execution of various rsync commands based on profiles defined on a YAML configuration file

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Auto rsync

Command to automate execution of various rsync commands based on profiles defined on a YAML configuration file.

  • Instead of doing:

    rsync -avySH --delete --backup --backup-dir=../deleted/$timestamp/ "/media/Media/Photos" "user@host.com:/media/backup/filesets/$hostname.photos"
    

    Just do:

    autorsync -p photos
    
  • Instead of doing:

    rsync -avySH --delete --backup --backup-dir=../deleted/$timestamp/ "/media/Media/Photos" "user@host.com:/media/backup/filesets/$hostname.photos"
    rsync -avySH --delete --backup --backup-dir=../deleted/$timestamp/ "/media/Media/Books" "user@host.com:/media/backup/filesets/$hostname.books"
    rsync -avySH --delete --backup --backup-dir=../deleted/$timestamp/ "/media/Media/Music" "user@host.com:/media/backup/filesets/$hostname.music"
    

    Just do:

    autorsync
    

Or, in more general terms, instead of doing long rsync commands for your everyday backups, or putting them in adhoc scripts, write the clear ~/autorsync.yaml file and let autorsync to the work for you.

Installation

pip3 install auto-remote-sync --user

(Sorry for the long package name, ideally this would be simply autorsync, but name autosync was already taken and PyPi would not allow similar names).

Check PyPi and GitHub for autorsync.

Usage

Organize Profiles in ~/autorsync.yaml

Here is an example with some defaults and a few profiles:

DEFAULTS:
    source_part1: '{{home}}/Media'
    target_part1: user@remote.host.com:/media/backup/filesets
    delete: True
    backup: True
    backup_dir: ../deleted/{{time.strftime('%Y.%m.%d-%H.%M.%S')}}/
    background: False

profiles:
    - name: books
      source_part2: Books/
      target_part2: '{{hostname}}.books/files'
      background: True

    - name: nextcloud.data
      source: /var/lib/nextcloud/data
      target_part2: '{{hostname}}.nextcloud_files'
      extra: --copy-links --no-atimes --itemize-changes

Notes about this configuration

  • All profiles inherit parameters from DEFAULTS. If parameter isn’t set in the profile, the value defined in DEFAULTS will be used.
  • For each profile, the Source is defined by source parameter, or, if not defined, by source_part1/source_part2
  • Target follows same logic: target or target_part1/target_part2
  • delete makes rsync delete files in target that are absent in source
  • backup and backup_dir makes rsync save backups on target of deleted or modified files on source. Value on backup_dir is a path relative to target folder
  • extra lets you add extra rsync switches and can be used in the DEFAULTS section (to affect all profiles) or just into a specific profile.
  • You can use Jinja logic in path parts, surrounded by {{}}. Currently these are the available variables:
    • time, a Python datetime.datetime object which includes local timezone
    • hostname, such as “rocket”
    • Hostname, such as “rocket.mydomain.com” (FQDN)
    • username, UNIX user name as “joanbaez”
    • home, user’s home folder as “/home/joanbaez”
    • userid, user ID as “504”
    • gecos, user long name as “Joan Baez”

Example usage

  • Show all profiles:

    autorsync -l
    
  • Run rsync for all profiles:

    autorsync
    
  • Run rsync only for profile books

    autorsync -p books
    
  • Simulate rsync only for profile books (force rsync’s --dry-run)

    autorsync -n -p books
    

    or

    autorsync --dry-run -p books
    
  • Run rsync for 2 profiles from a non-default configuration file:

    autorsync -c /etc/autorsync.yaml -p "books, photos"
    

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