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github.com/tiredofit/docker-db-backup

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About

This will build a container for backing up multiple types of DB Servers

Currently backs up CouchDB, InfluxDB, MySQL, MongoDB, Postgres, Redis servers.

  • dump to local filesystem or backup to S3 Compatible services
  • select database user and password
  • backup all databases
  • choose to have an MD5 sum after backup for verification
  • delete old backups after specific amount of time
  • choose compression type (none, gz, bz, xz, zstd)
  • connect to any container running on the same system
  • select how often to run a dump
  • select when to start the first dump, whether time of day or relative to container start time
  • Execute script after backup for monitoring/alerting purposes

Maintainer

Table of Contents

Prerequisites and Assumptions

You must have a working DB server or container available for this to work properly, it does not provide server functionality!

Installation

Build from Source

Clone this repository and build the image with docker build -t (imagename) .

Prebuilt Images

Builds of the image are available on Docker Hub and is the recommended method of installation.

docker pull tiredofit/db-backup:(imagetag)

The following image tags are available along with their tagged release based on what's written in the Changelog:

Container OS Tag
Alpine :latest

Configuration

Quick Start

NOTE: If you are using this with a docker-compose file along with a seperate SQL container, take care not to set the variables to backup immediately, more so have it delay execution for a minute, otherwise you will get a failed first backup.

Persistent Storage

The following directories are used for configuration and can be mapped for persistent storage.

Directory Description
/backup Backups
/assets/custom-scripts Optional Put custom scripts in this directory to execute after backup operations

Environment Variables

Base Images used

This image relies on an Alpine Linux base image that relies on an init system for added capabilities. Outgoing SMTP capabilities are handlded via msmtp. Individual container performance monitoring is performed by zabbix-agent. Additional tools include: bash,curl,less,logrotate, nano,vim.

Be sure to view the following repositories to understand all the customizable options:

Image Description
OS Base Customized Image based on Alpine Linux
Parameter Description
BACKUP_LOCATION Backup to FILESYSTEM or S3 compatible services like S3, Minio, Wasabi - Default FILESYSTEM
COMPRESSION Use either Gzip GZ, Bzip2 BZ, XZip XZ, ZSTD ZSTD or none NONE - Default GZ
COMPRESSION_LEVEL Numberical value of what level of compression to use, most allow 1 to 9 except for ZSTD which allows for 1 to 19 - Default 3
DB_AUTH (Mongo Only - Optional) Authentication Database
DB_TYPE Type of DB Server to backup couch influx mysql pgsql mongo redis sqlite3
DB_HOST Server Hostname e.g. mariadb. For sqlite3, full path to DB file e.g. /backup/db.sqlite3
DB_NAME Schema Name e.g. database
DB_USER username for the database - use root to backup all MySQL of them.
DB_PASS (optional if DB doesn't require it) password for the database
DB_PORT (optional) Set port to connect to DB_HOST. Defaults are provided
DB_DUMP_FREQ How often to do a dump, in minutes. Defaults to 1440 minutes, or once per day.
DB_DUMP_BEGIN What time to do the first dump. Defaults to immediate. Must be in one of two formats
Absolute HHMM, e.g. 2330 or 0415
Relative +MM, i.e. how many minutes after starting the container, e.g. +0 (immediate), +10 (in 10 minutes), or +90 in an hour and a half
DB_CLEANUP_TIME Value in minutes to delete old backups (only fired when dump freqency fires). 1440 would delete anything above 1 day old. You don't need to set this variable if you want to hold onto everything.
DEBUG_MODE If set to true, print copious shell script messages to the container log. Otherwise only basic messages are printed.
EXTRA_OPTS If you need to pass extra arguments to the backup command, add them here e.g. "--extra-command"
MD5 Generate MD5 Sum in Directory, TRUE or FALSE - Default TRUE
PARALLEL_COMPRESSION Use multiple cores when compressing backups TRUE or FALSE - Default TRUE
POST_SCRIPT Fill this variable in with a command to execute post the script backing up
SPLIT_DB If using root as username and multiple DBs on system, set to TRUE to create Seperate DB Backups instead of all in one. - Default FALSE

When using compression with MongoDB, only GZ compression is possible.

Backing Up to S3 Compatible Services

If BACKUP_LOCATION = S3 then the following options are used.

Parameter Description
S3_BUCKET S3 Bucket name e.g. 'mybucket'
S3_HOST Hostname of S3 Server e.g "s3.amazonaws.com" - You can also include a port if necessary
S3_KEY_ID S3 Key ID
S3_KEY_SECRET S3 Key Secret
S3_PATH S3 Pathname to save to e.g. 'backup'
S3_PROTOCOL Use either http or https to access service - Default https
S3_URI_STYLE Choose either VIRTUALHOST or PATH style - Default VIRTUALHOST

Maintenance

Shell Access

For debugging and maintenance purposes you may want access the containers shell.

bash docker exec -it (whatever your container name is) bash

Manual Backups

Manual Backups can be performed by entering the container and typing backup-now

Custom Scripts

If you want to execute a custom script at the end of backup, you can drop bash scripts with the extension of .sh in this directory. See the following example to utilize:

$ cat post-script.sh
##!/bin/bash

# #### Example Post Script
# #### $1=EXIT_CODE (After running backup routine)
# #### $2=DB_TYPE (Type of Backup)
# #### $3=DB_HOST (Backup Host)
# #### #4=DB_NAME (Name of Database backed up
# #### $5=DATE (Date of Backup)
# ####  $6=TIME (Time of Backup)
# ####  $7=BACKUP_FILENAME (Filename of Backup)
# ####  $8=FILESIZE (Filesize of backup)
# ####  $9=MD5_RESULT (MD5Sum if enabled)

echo "${1} ${2} Backup Completed on ${3} for ${4} on ${5} ${6}. Filename: ${7} Size: ${8} bytes MD5: ${9}"

Outputs the following on the console:

0 mysql Backup Completed on example-db for example on 2020-04-22 05:19:10. Filename: mysql_example_example-db_20200422-051910.sql.bz2 Size: 7795 bytes MD5: 952fbaafa30437494fdf3989a662cd40

If you wish to change the size value from bytes to megabytes set environment variable SIZE_VALUE=megabytes

Support

These images were built to serve a specific need in a production environment and gradually have had more functionality added based on requests from the community.

Usage

  • The Discussions board is a great place for working with the community on tips and tricks of using this image.
  • Consider sponsoring me personalized support.

Bugfixes

  • Please, submit a Bug Report if something isn't working as expected. I'll do my best to issue a fix in short order.

Feature Requests

  • Feel free to submit a feature request, however there is no guarantee that it will be added, or at what timeline.
  • Consider sponsoring me regarding development of features.

Updates

  • Best effort to track upstream changes, More priority if I am actively using the image in a production environment.
  • Consider sponsoring me for up to date releases.

License

MIT. See LICENSE for more details.