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Ansible Role: restic

Alpha: This role is in alpha status and has not yet been released. This means that certain features are not yet implemented or not yet fully functional.

Build Status license Ansible Galaxy Ansible Role

Description

Restic is a versatile Go based backup solution which supports multiple backends, deduplication and incremental backups.

This role installs restic on a client, configures the backup repositories and optionally sets up cronjobs to run said backups. Aditionally, it will setup executable scripts to run a Backup manually.

This Project borrows heavily from the donat-b/ansible-restic ansible role. We try to make this role more semver deployment friendly by allowing to use version tags and keep these snapshots and adapting the automated backup definition for use with windows systems.

Backup Scripts

This role will create a backup script for each backup in the restic_script_dir. These executable scripts can be used to manually trigger a backup action, but are also used for automated backups if you hgave set restic_create_cron to true. make sure to not change the files manually, as this can interfere with your backups quite a bit.

on Linux, if you want to take a manual snapshot, you can run the backup like this:

$ /path/to/backup/script/backup-example.sh

by default, such a snapshot will be given the tag manual, so you can distinguish them from automatically created snapshots. You can also append more tags by simply appending them:

$ /path/to/backup/script/backup-example.sh --tag deployment

CRON / Scheduled Tasks

In order to make use of defined backups, they can be automatically setup as scheduled tasks. You have to be aware of the fact that (on linux systems at least) you need to have administrator permissions for configuring such an action.

If you cannot use the automatic creation of the tasks, you can still make use of the generated scripts. If you are for example on a shared hosting server and can define a cronjob via a webinterface, simply add each backup file to be executed. Make sure to prefix the command with CRON=true to imply that the snapshot was created via a scheduled task:

CRON=true /path/to/backup/script/backup-example.sh

Requirements

  • bzip2

Role Variables

Name Default Description
restic_url undefined The URL to download restic from. Use this variable to overwrite the default
restic_version '0.9.5' The version of Restic to install
restic_download_path '/opt/restic' Download location for the restic binary
restic_install_path '/usr/local/bin' Install location for the restic binary
restic_script_dir '~/restic' Location of the generated backup scripts
restic_repos {} A dictionary of repositories where snapshots are stored
restic_backups [] A list of dictionaries specifying the files and directories to be backed up
restic_create_cron false Should a cronjob be created for each backup
restic_dir_owner '{{ansible_user}}' The owner of all created dirs
restic_dir_group '{{ansible_user}}' The group of all created dirs

Repos

Restic stores data in repositories. You have to specify at least one repository to be able to use this role. A repository can be local or remote (see the official documentation).

Using an SFTP repository

For using an SFTP backend, the user needs passwordless access to the host. Please make sure to distribute ssh keys accordingly, as this is outside of the scope of this role.

Available variables:

Name Required Description
location yes The location of the Backend. Currently, Local and SFTP are supported
password yes The password used to secure this repository
init no Describes if the repository should be initialized or not. Use false if you are backuping to an already existing repo.

Example:

restic_repos:
  local:
    location: /srv/restic-repo
    password: securepassword1
    init: true
  remote:
    location: sftp:user@host:/srv/restic-repo
    password: securepassword2
    init: true

Backups

A backup specifies a directory or file to be backuped. A backup is written to a Repository defined in restic_repos.

Available variables:

Name Required Description
name yes The name of this backup. Used together with pruning and needs to be unique.
repo yes The name of the repository to backup to.
src yes The source directory or file
stdin no Is this backup created from a stdin?
stdin_cmd no (yes if stdin == true) The command to produce the stdin.
stdin_filename no The filename used in the repository.
tags no Array of default tags
keep_last no If set, only keeps the last n snapshots.
keep_hourly no If set, only keeps the last n hourly snapshots.
keep_daily no If set, only keeps the last n daily snapshots.
keep_weekly no If set, only keeps the last n weekly snapshots.
keep_monthly no If set, only keeps the last n monthly snapshots.
keep_yearly no If set, only keeps the last n yearly snapshots.
keep_within no If set, only keeps snapshots in this time period.
keep_tag no If set, keep snapshots with this tags.

Dependencies

none

Example Playbook

- hosts: all
  roles:
    - restic

Author

  • Matthias Leutenegger

License

This project is under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for the full license text.

(c) 2019, Arillso