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Update ci See merge request 1O/bitwarden_rs-backup!3
bitwarden_rs Backup
Docker Containers for bitwarden_rs Backup.
Usage
The default tag latest
should be used for a x86-64 system. If you try to run the container on a raspberry pi 3 you should use the tag rpi3
. Also make sure that your bitwarden_rs container is named bitwarden
otherwise you have to replace the container name in the --volumes-from
section of the docker run
call.
Automatic Backups
A cron daemon is running inside the container and the container keeps running in background.
Start backup container with default settings (automatic backup at 5 am)
docker run -d --restart=always --name bitwarden_backup --volumes-from=bitwarden bruceforce/bw_backup
Example for hourly backups
docker run -d --restart=always --name bitwarden_backup --volumes-from=bitwarden -e CRON_TIME="0 * * * *" bruceforce/bw_backup
Manual Backups
You can use the crontab of your host to schedule the backup and the container will only be running during the backup process.
docker run --rm --volumes-from=bitwarden --entrypoint sqlite3 bruceforce/bw_backup $DB_FILE ".backup $BACKUP_FILE"
Keep in mind that the above command will be executed inside the container. So
$DB_FILE
is the path to the bitwarden database which is normally locatated at/data/db.sqlite3
$BACKUP_FILE
can be any place inside the container. Easiest would be to set it to/data/backup.sqlite3
which will create the backup near the original database file. If you want the backed up file to be stored outside the container you have to mount a directory by adding-v <PATH_ON_YOUR_HOST>:<PATH_INSIDE_CONTAINER>
. The complete command could look like this
docker run --rm --volumes-from=bitwarden -v /tmp/myBackup:/myBackup --entrypoint sqlite3 bruceforce/bw_backup /data/db.sqlite3 ".backup /myBackup/backup.sqlite3"
Environment variables
ENV | Description |
---|---|
DB_FILE | Path to the Bitwarden sqlite3 database inside the container |
BACKUP_FILE | Path to the desired backup location inside the container |
CRON_TIME | Cronjob format "Minute Hour Day_of_month Month_of_year Day_of_week Year" |
TIMESTAMP | Set to true to append timestamp to the BACKUP_FILE |
UID | User ID to run the cron job with |
GID | Group ID to run the cron job with |
LOGFILE | Path to the logfile inside the container |
CRONFILE | Path to the cron file inside the container |
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