funkwhale/docs/backup.rst

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Backup your Funkwhale instance
==============================
.. note::
Before upgrading your instance, we strongly advise you to make at least a database backup. Ideally, you should make a full backup, including the database and the media files.
Docker setup
------------
If you've followed the setup instructions in :doc:`../installation/docker`, here is the backup path:
Multi-container installation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Backup the db
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
On docker setups, you have to ``pg_dumpall`` in container ``funkwhale_postgres_1``:
.. code-block:: shell
docker exec -t funkwhale_postgres_1 pg_dumpall -c -U postgres > dump_`date +%d-%m-%Y"_"%H_%M_%S`.sql
Backup the media files
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
To backup docker data volumes, as the volumes are bound mounted to the host, the ``rsync`` way would go like this:
.. code-block:: shell
rsync -avzhP /srv/funkwhale/data/media /path/to/your/backup/media
rsync -avzhP /srv/funkwhale/data/music /path/to/your/backup/music
Backup the configuration files
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
On docker setups, the configuration file is located at the root level:
.. code-block:: shell
rsync -avzhP /srv/funkwhale/.env /path/to/your/backup/.env
Non-docker setup
----------------
Backup the db
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
On non-docker setups, you have to ``pg_dump`` as user ``postgres``:
.. code-block:: shell
sudo -u postgres -H pg_dump funkwhale > /path/to/your/backup/dump_`date +%d-%m-%Y"_"%H_%M_%S`.sql
Backup the media files
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A simple way to backup your media files is to use ``rsync``:
.. code-block:: shell
rsync -avzhP /srv/funkwhale/data/media /path/to/your/backup/media
rsync -avzhP /srv/funkwhale/data/music /path/to/your/backup/music
Backup the configuration files
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. code-block:: shell
rsync -avzhP /srv/funkwhale/config/.env /path/to/your/backup/.env
.. note::
You may also want to backup your proxy configuration file.
For frequent backups, you may want to use deduplication and compression to keep the backup size low. In this case, a tool like ``borg`` will be more appropriate.