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pgbr

PostgreSQL simple backup & restore helper tool created for usage with Backup Repository, but can be used also standalone.

Features:

  • Opinionated backup & restore commands basing on PostgreSQL built-in commands

Requirements:

  • Linux (x86_64/amd64 architecture)
  • PostgreSQL in desired version

Conception

Sensible defaults

Backup & Restore should be simple and fault-tolerant, that's why this tool is automating basic things like disconnecting clients, or connecting to database using an empty database schema during restore - we cannot restore database we connect to, also we cannot recreate from backup something that is in use.

Both pgbr db backup and pgbr db restore should work out-of-the-box with sensible defaults.

Backup

Selected database or all databases are dumped into a custom formatted file, readable by pg_restore.

# for single database "pbr"
pgbr db backup --password riotkit --user riotkit --db-name pbr > dump.gz

# for all databases
pgbr db backup --password riotkit --user riotkit > dump.gz

Restore

Procedure:

  1. Existing connections to selected one database, or to all databases are terminated
  2. Selected database, or all databases are closed for incoming connections
  3. Selected database, or all databases are recreated from backup using pg_restore, which uses --clean and --create by default
cat dump.gz | ./.build/pgbr db restore --password riotkit --user riotkit --connection-database=postgres

Passing extra arguments

Both pgbr db backup and pgbr db restore are supporting UNIX-like parameters passing to subprocess, which is pg_dump/pg_dumpall for Backup and pg_restore for Restore.

Example

pgbr db backup --password riotkit --user riotkit -- --role=my-role > dump.gz

Using tooling from docker image

pgbr can rely on your host OS or use docker run to trigger psql, pg_dump, pg_dumpall or pg_restore.

In order to use a docker image that will provide client tools you can set those environment variables:

export PGBR_USE_CONTAINER=true
export POSTGRES_VERSION=15

# optional: image name
export PGBR_CONTAINER_IMAGE=my-registry/image-name