#!/bin/bash # `gitea dump` doesn't currently back up LFS data as well, only git repos # It primarily backs up the SQL DB, and also the config / logs # We'll backup like this: # * "gitea dump" to backup the DB and config etc # * tar / bzip all the repos since they will be skipped # * Not rotated because git data is immutable (normally) so has all data # * rsync LFS data directly from /volume/docker/gitea/git/lfs # * No need for rotation since all files are immutable # # This means our backup folder will contain: # * /gitea_data.zip - containing the gitea data # * /repositories/ - containing the bundles, structured owner/name.bundle # * /lfs/ - containing all the direct LFS data # # Stop on errors set -e # Gitea config / SQL DB backup rotation CONTAINER=gitea_server_1 # Backup dir from our perspective HOST_BACKUP_DIR="/volume1/backups/gitea" # Git repo dir from our perspective (it's outside container) HOST_GIT_REPO_DIR="/volume1/docker/gitea/git/repositories" # Git LFS dir from our perspective (it's outside container) HOST_GIT_LFS_DIR="/volume1/docker/gitea/git/lfs" # Where we work on things (host and container) TEMP_DIR="/tmp" GITEA_DATA_FILENAME="gitea_backup.zip" HOST_BACKUP_FILE="$HOST_BACKUP_DIR/$GITEA_DATA_FILENAME" # Back up to temp files then copy on success to prevent syncing incomplete/bad files CONTAINER_BACKUP_FILE_TEMP="$TEMP_DIR/gitea_dump_temp.zip" docker exec -u git -i $(docker ps -qf "name=$CONTAINER") bash -c "rm -f $CONTAINER_BACKUP_FILE_TEMP" echo Backing up Gitea data to $HOST_BACKUP_FILE via $CONTAINER:$CONTAINER_BACKUP_FILE_TEMP docker exec -u git -i $(docker ps -qf "name=$CONTAINER") bash -c "/app/gitea/gitea dump --skip-repository --skip-log --file $CONTAINER_BACKUP_FILE_TEMP" # copy this into backup folder (in container) docker cp $CONTAINER:$CONTAINER_BACKUP_FILE_TEMP $HOST_BACKUP_FILE echo Backing up git repositories # Git repos are in 2-level structure, owner/repository # Again we MUST tar to a TEMP file and move into place when successful GITREPO_BACKUP_FILE="$HOST_BACKUP_DIR/gitrepos_backup.tar.bz2" GITREPO_BACKUP_FILE_TEMP=`mktemp -p $TEMP_DIR gitrepos_backup.tar.bz2.XXXXXX` tar cjf $GITREPO_BACKUP_FILE_TEMP -C $HOST_GIT_REPO_DIR . mv -f $GITREPO_BACKUP_FILE_TEMP $GITREPO_BACKUP_FILE echo Backing up LFS data # This syncs path/to/lfs to backup/dir/ # This will then be replicated directly to B2 # Yes this means we're storing LFS data twice but I prefer this to syncing to B2 # directly from the data dir, it makes the B2 sync simpler (just the whole folder) rsync -rLptgo $HOST_GIT_LFS_DIR $HOST_BACKUP_DIR/ echo Gitea backup completed successfully