A Django app to backup Sqlite database to an OpenStack Object Storage.
Project description
Telescoop Backup
Backup your sqlite database to an S3 compatible provider.
Quick start
Configuration
- Add "Telescop Auth" to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this::
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'telescoop_backup',
]
- Include the Telescop Auth URLconf in your project urls.py like this::
path('backup/', include('telescoop_backup.urls')),
- Define the following settings in
settings.py
BACKUP_ACCESS = 'my_access' # S3 ACCESS
BACKUP_SECRET = 'my_secret' # S3 SECRET KEY
BACKUP_BUCKET = 'my_project_backup' # S3 Bucket
BACKUP_KEEP_N_DAYS = 31 # Optional, defaults to 31
BACKUP_REGION = None # Optional, defaults to eu-west-3 (Paris)
BACKUP_HOST = None # Optional, default to s3.{BACKUP_REGIOn}.amazonaws.com
By default, old backups are removed in order not to take up too much space. If you don't want them removed, just set a very large value for BACKUP_KEEP_N_DAYS.
Backup
You can now backup with the backup_db
management command :
python manage.py backup_db backup
to back up current databasepython manage.py backup_db list
to list previous backupspython manage.py backup_db recover [file_name]
to recover previous database
View last backup and if it is recent
/backup/last-backup
shows the latest backup/backup/backup-is-less-than-XX-hours-old
answersyes
(status 200) orno
(status 500). This route can be used with a service such as uptimerobot.com.
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