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My Gitea Backup & Restore Scripts
#!/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
DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS gitea;
CREATE DATABASE gitea CHARACTER SET 'utf8mb4' COLLATE 'utf8mb4_unicode_ci';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON gitea.* TO 'gitea';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
exit
#!/bin/bash
usage () {
echo "Re-create a Gitea Docker container from a backup"
echo "Run this inside a docker-compose config folder!"
echo "If it's the test container (gitea_test) it'll be automated"
echo "If not, it will give you commands to run to complete the restore"
echo "Usage:"
echo " restore_gitea_container.sh [--unsafe] [--dry-run]"
echo ""
echo "Options:"
echo " --unsafe : Perform actions EVEN OUTSIDE gitea_test container"
echo " : BE CAREFUL with this, it will stomp your container"
echo " --dry-run : Only list actions, don't perform them"
echo ""
}
if [[ "$1" == "--help" ]]; then
usage
exit 0
fi
# MAKE SURE we're in the test dir
PWD=`pwd`
MANUAL_GUIDE=0
IS_TEST=1
if [[ ! -f "$PWD/docker-compose.yml" ]]; then
echo "You must run this inside a folder containing docker-compose.yml! Aborting"
exit 1
fi
if [[ ! "$PWD" == */docker-compose/gitea_test ]]; then
echo "HEY! You're not running this in docker-compose/gitea_test"
echo "So we're assuming this is a live instance and will not execute anything automatically"
echo "Instead, we'll print the commands you need to run."
MANUAL_GUIDE=1
IS_TEST=0
fi
while (( "$#" )); do
if [[ "$1" == "--dry-run" ]]; then
MANUAL_GUIDE=1
elif [[ "$1" == "--unsafe" ]]; then
while true; do
echo "Using --unsafe will destroy & re-create this container in all cases"
echo " It will probably get the ports wrong, be ready to edit app.ini afterwards!"
read -p "Are you SURE this is what you want? (y/n)" yn
case $yn in
[Yy]* ) break;;
[Nn]* ) exit;;
* ) echo "Please answer yes or no.";;
esac
done
MANUAL_GUIDE=0
else
if [[ "$1" == -* ]]; then
echo Unrecognised option $1
usage
exit 3
fi
fi
shift # $2 becomes $1..
done
# Generate all paths based on the last path component
# Root of all the host versions of what gets mapped to /data in container
DATAROOT="/volume1/docker"
# Backup source folder, contains gitea_backup.zip, gitrepos_backup.tar.bz2 & lfs
BACKUPSRC="/volume1/backups/gitea"
CONFIG=$(basename $PWD)
DATADIR="/volume1/docker/$CONFIG"
echo "Removing container"
# Use --all in case it's been run manually
if (( $MANUAL_GUIDE )); then
echo "Run this:"
echo " > docker-compose stop"
echo " > docker-compose rm"
else
docker-compose stop
docker-compose rm
fi
echo "Removing old Gitea data"
if (( $MANUAL_GUIDE )); then
echo "Run this:"
echo " > rm -r $DATADIR/*"
else
rm -r $DATADIR/*
fi
echo "Re-creating container"
if (( $MANUAL_GUIDE )); then
echo "Run this:"
echo " > docker-compose up --no-start"
else
docker-compose up --no-start
fi
# We now need to bring up the database server to restore the MySQL data
# Bring it up early so that it's got time to start while we do the data copying
echo "Bringing up database to restore"
if (( $MANUAL_GUIDE )); then
echo "Run this:"
echo " > docker-compose start db"
else
docker-compose start db
fi
# Run the restore script to get back the contents of docker/gitea data folder
echo Restoring Gitea, Git and Git-LFS data
# Copy SQL to MySQL's folder (from host perspective)
MYSQLDATADIR="/volume1/docker/${CONFIG}_db"
MYSQLFILE=`mktemp -t gitea-db.sql.XXXXXX`
if (( $MANUAL_GUIDE )); then
echo "Run this:"
echo " > ../../backups/restore_gitea_data.sh $BACKUPSRC $DATADIR $MYSQLFILE"
else
../../backups/restore_gitea_data.sh $BACKUPSRC $DATADIR $MYSQLFILE
fi
# Restore DB
# We need to make sure it's up, it can take a little time before connections
# are allowed
MYSQL_ATTEMPTS=3
while [[ $MYSQL_ATTEMPTS -gt 0 ]] ; do
echo "Testing if MySQL is up"
let MYSQL_ATTEMPTS--
if docker-compose exec db mysqladmin -uroot -pDB_ROOT_PASSWORD status; then
break
fi
sleep 2
done
# Our docker container creates the gitea user and gitea DB in all cases
# Drop all tables first
# Can't just pipe in data to docker-compose exec because bug https://github.com/docker/compose/issues/3352
# Fixed but not in the Synology version
# We can use main docker but need to parse out the ID for alias 'db'
DB_DOCKER_ID=$(docker-compose ps -q db)
if (( $MANUAL_GUIDE )); then
echo "Run this:"
echo " > docker exec -i $DB_DOCKER_ID mysql -uroot -pDB_ROOT_PASSWORD < ../../sql/reset-gitea-mysql.sql"
echo "> docker exec -i $DB_DOCKER_ID mysql -ugitea -pDB_GITEA_PASSWORD gitea < $MYSQLFILE"
else
echo "Restoring database....be patient!"
docker exec -i $DB_DOCKER_ID mysql -uroot -pDB_ROOT_PASSWORD < ../../sql/reset-gitea-mysql.sql
docker exec -i $DB_DOCKER_ID mysql -ugitea -pDB_GITEA_PASSWORD gitea < $MYSQLFILE
fi
# Clean up
rm -f $MYSQLFILE
# Need to modify app.ini to change ports on URLs
if (( $IS_TEST )); then
echo Fixing up ports
if (( $MANUAL_GUIDE )); then
echo "You need to edit $DATADIR/gitea/conf.app.ini, change:"
echo " - ROOT_URL = https://git.yourserver.com:9000/"
echo " + ROOT_URL = https://git.yourserver.com:10000/"
echo " - SSH_PORT = 9022"
echo " - SSH_PORT = 10022"
else
sed -i "s/\.com:9000/.com:10000" $DATADIR/gitea/conf/app.ini
sed -i "s/9022/10022" $DATADIR/gitea/conf/app.ini
fi
else
echo "Since this isn't the test environment, you'll need to check $DATADIR/gitea/conf.app.ini manually!"
fi
# This will have created the missing ssh folder w/ server config etc
echo "Restoration complete"
echo "Restarting Server"
if (( $MANUAL_GUIDE )); then
echo "Run this:"
echo " > docker-compose up -d"
else
docker-compose up -d
fi
echo "NOTE: SSH keys will likely not work if you're restoring to another server"
echo " Users will probably have to remove & re-add their keys in Settings"
#!/bin/bash
# See backup_gitea.sh
# Source to restore should include:
# - gitea_backup.zip
# - gitrepos_backup.tar.bz2
# - lfs/*/*/*
# Exit on error
set -e
usage () {
echo "Script for restoring Gitea data from a backup. Will REPLACE existing data!!"
echo "You probably DON'T WANT THIS SCRIPT directly, it only gets the data files back"
echo "Look at restore_gitea_container.sh for a fully automated Docker container & DB restore"
echo "Usage:"
echo " restore_gitea_data.sh [--dry-run] <source_dir> <dest_dir> <sql_file_dest>"
echo ""
echo "Params:"
echo " source_dir : Directory containing Gitea backup"
echo " dest_dir : Directory to write data to (host, mapped to /data in container)"
echo " sql_file_dest : Full file path of where to place gitea-db.sql from backup"
echo "Options:"
echo " --dry-run : Don't actually perform actions, just report"
echo ""
}
if [[ "$1" == "--help" ]]; then
usage
exit 0
fi
DRYRUN=0
SOURCE=""
DATADIR=""
SQLDEST=""
USER_UID=1000
GROUP_GID=1000
while (( "$#" )); do
if [[ "$1" == "--dry-run" ]]; then
DRYRUN=1
else
if [[ "$1" == -* ]]; then
echo Unrecognised option $1
usage
exit 3
# Populate positional args
elif [[ "$SOURCE" == "" ]]; then
SOURCE=$1
elif [[ "$DATADIR" == "" ]]; then
DATADIR=$1
else
SQLDEST=$1
fi
fi
shift # $2 becomes $1..
done
if [[ "$SOURCE" == "" ]]; then
echo "Required: source folder"
usage
exit 3
fi
if [[ "$DATADIR" == "" ]]; then
echo "Required: destination data dir"
usage
exit 3
fi
echo Checking required files exist in $SOURCE
if [[ ! -f "$SOURCE/gitea_backup.zip" ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Missing file in restore $SOURCE/gitea_backup.zip"
exit 5
fi
if [[ ! -f "$SOURCE/gitrepos_backup.tar.bz2" ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Missing file in restore $SOURCE/gitrepos_backup.tar.bz2"
exit 5
fi
if [[ ! -d "$SOURCE/lfs" ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Missing directory in restore $SOURCE/lfs"
exit 5
fi
# The only thing we can't restore is the gitea/ssh folder, which contains the
# server SSH keys. We leave that for Gitea to re-create on first start
echo Checking container data
if [[ ! -d "$DATADIR/gitea" ]]; then
if (( $DRYRUN )); then
echo "Would have created $DATADIR/gitea"
else
echo "Creating $DATADIR/gitea"
mkdir -p $DATADIR/gitea
chown -R $USER_UID:$GROUP_GID $DATADIR/gitea
chmod -R u+rwX,go+rX,go-w $DATADIR/gitea
fi
fi
if [[ ! -d "$DATADIR/git/repositories" ]]; then
if (( $DRYRUN )); then
echo "Would have created $DATADIR/git/repositories"
else
echo "Creating $DATADIR/git/repositories"
mkdir -p $DATADIR/git/repositories
chown -R $USER_UID:$GROUP_GID $DATADIR/git/repositories
chmod -R u+rwX,go+rX,go-w $DATADIR/git/repositories
fi
fi
if [[ ! -d "$DATADIR/git/lfs" ]]; then
if (( $DRYRUN )); then
echo "Would have created $DATADIR/git/lfs"
else
echo "Creating $DATADIR/git/lfs"
mkdir -p $DATADIR/git/lfs
chown -R $USER_UID:$GROUP_GID $DATADIR/git/lfs
chmod -R u+rwX,go+rX,go-w $DATADIR/git/lfs
fi
fi
GITEA_DATA_FILE="$SOURCE/gitea_backup.zip"
echo "** Step 1 of 3: Gitea data START **"
echo "Copying Gitea files back from $GITEA_DATA_FILE"
# gitea_backup.zip contains:
# gitea-db.sql - database dump in SQL form
# app.ini - same as custom/conf/app.ini
#
# custom/ - All subfolders go back to data folder
# conf/
# log/
# queues/
# gitea.db - The actual SQLite DB file, seems the same?
# indexers/
# sessions/
# avatars/
# data/ - Again, all subfolders go back to data, same as custom??
# conf/
# log/
# queues/
# gitea.db - Actual sqlite data file
# indexers/
# sessions/
# avatars/
# log/ - Log files, we don't need these (will remove from backup script)
# So there seems to be a lot of duplication in this dump
# Even when I don't "gitea dump" with -C it still creates custom/ and data/
# I think we only want the /data dir
# Extract all to temp then copy
TEMPDIR=`mktemp -d`
# protect! because we're going to rm -rf this later
if [[ ! "$TEMPDIR" == /tmp/* ]]; then
echo Error: expected mktemp to give us a dir in /tmp, being careful & aborting
fi
echo "Extracting archive..."
# We have to use 7z because that comes pre-installed on Synology but unzip doesn't
# Send to /dev/null as 7z writes a bunch of crap that doesn't translate well to some terminals
7z x -o$TEMPDIR $GITEA_DATA_FILE > /dev/null 2>&1
# Unfortunately 7z doesn't restore file permissions / ownership
# Docker Gitea has everything owned by 1000:1000
echo "Fixing permissions"
chown -R $USER_UID:$GROUP_GID $TEMPDIR
# And permissions are 755/644 for dirs / files
# The capital X only sets x bit on dirs, not files, which gives us 755/644
chmod -R u+rwX,go+rX,go-w $TEMPDIR
GITEA_DEST="$DATADIR/gitea"
if (( $DRYRUN )); then
echo "Would have copied data directory $TEMPDIR/data to $GITEA_DEST"
echo "This was the structure:"
ls -la $TEMPDIR/data
else
echo "Copying data directory $TEMPDIR/data to $GITEA_DEST"
# Note -p is ESSENTIAL to preserve ownership
cp -p -R -f $TEMPDIR/data/* $GITEA_DEST/
fi
if [[ ! "$SQLDEST" == "" ]]; then
if (( $DRYRUN )); then
echo "Would have copied $TEMPDIR/gitea-db.sql to $SQLDEST"
else
echo "Copying $TEMPDIR/gitea-db.sql to $SQLDEST"
# Note -p is ESSENTIAL to preserve ownership
cp -p -f $TEMPDIR/gitea-db.sql $SQLDEST
fi
fi
rm -rf $TEMPDIR
echo "** Step 1 of 3: Gitea data DONE **"
# Now do repositories
# tar preserves owner/permissions, and we tarred relative to data/git/repositories
# so we can do this direct
# remove all existing data so it's clean
GIT_REPO_FILE="$SOURCE/gitrepos_backup.tar.bz2"
GIT_REPO_DEST="$DATADIR/git/repositories"
echo "** Step 2 of 3: Git repository data START **"
echo "Restoring git repository data"
if (( $DRYRUN )); then
echo "Would have deleted $GIT_REPO_DEST/*"
echo "Would have extracted $GIT_REPO_FILE to $GIT_REPO_DEST"
echo "Repositories were: "
# equivalent of depth = 2
tar --exclude="*/*/*/*" -tf $GIT_REPO_FILE
else
echo "Cleaning existing repo data"
rm -rf $GIT_REPO_DEST/*
echo "Extracting $GIT_REPO_FILE to $GIT_REPO_DEST"
tar -xf $GIT_REPO_FILE -C $GIT_REPO_DEST
fi
echo "Git repositories done"
echo "** Step 2 of 3: Git repository data DONE **"
echo "** Step 3 of 3: Git-LFS data START **"
echo "Restoring Git-LFS data"
GIT_LFS_SRC="$SOURCE/lfs"
GIT_LFS_DEST="$DATADIR/git/lfs"
# There is no reason to delete LFS data since it's all immutable
# Instead rsync back like we did during backup
if (( $DRYRUN )); then
echo "Would have synced LFS data from $GIT_LFS_SRC to $GIT_LFS_DEST"
else
echo "Syncing LFS data from $GIT_LFS_SRC to $GIT_LFS_DEST"
rsync -rLptgo $GIT_LFS_SRC/* $GIT_LFS_DEST/
echo "Fixing LFS permissions"
chown -R $USER_UID:$GROUP_GID $GIT_LFS_DEST
# And permissions are 755/644 for dirs / files
# The capital X only sets x bit on dirs, not files, which gives us 755/644
chmod -R u+rwX,go+rX,go-w $GIT_LFS_DEST
fi
echo "** Step 3 of 3: Git-LFS data DONE **"
echo "Gitea data restored successfully"
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