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Introduction
This project provides Docker images to periodically back up a database to AWS S3, and to restore from the backup as needed.
Usage
Backup
services:
postgres:
image: postgres:13
environment:
DATABASE_USER: user
DATABASE_PASSWORD: password
backup:
image: reg.dev.krd/db-backup-s3/db-backup-s3:alpine-3.18
environment:
SCHEDULE: '@weekly' # optional
BACKUP_KEEP_DAYS: 7 # optional
PASSPHRASE: passphrase # optional
S3_REGION: region
S3_ACCESS_KEY_ID: key
S3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: secret
S3_BUCKET: my-bucket
S3_PREFIX: backup
DATABASE_HOST: postgres
DATABASE_NAME: dbname
DATABASE_USER: user
DATABASE_PASSWORD: password
DATABASE_SERVER: postgres
- Images are tagged by the major PostgreSQL version supported:
11,12,13,14, or15. - The
SCHEDULEvariable determines backup frequency. See go-cron schedules documentation here. Omit to run the backup immediately and then exit. - If
PASSPHRASEis provided, the backup will be encrypted using GPG. - Run
docker exec <container name> sh backup.shto trigger a backup ad-hoc. - If
BACKUP_KEEP_DAYSis set, backups older than this many days will be deleted from S3. - Set
S3_ENDPOINTif you're using a non-AWS S3-compatible storage provider.
Restore
WARNING: DATA LOSS! All database objects will be dropped and re-created.
... from latest backup
docker exec <container name> sh restore.sh
NOTE: If your bucket has more than a 1000 files, the latest may not be restored -- only one S3
lscommand is used
... from specific backup
docker exec <container name> sh restore.sh <timestamp>
Development
Build the image locally
ALPINE_VERSION determines Postgres version compatibility. See build-and-push-images.yml for the latest mapping.
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build --build-arg ALPINE_VERSION=3.14 .
Run a simple test environment with Docker Compose
cp template.env .env
# fill out your secrets/params in .env
docker compose up -d
Acknowledgements
This project is a fork and re-structuring @eeshugerman's fork of @schickling's postgres-backup-s3 and postgres-restore-s3.
Fork goals
The fork by @eeshugerman works very well for postgres databases, the repo is intended to add support for different databases.