mongodb-awesome-backup is the collection of scripts which backup MongoDB databases to Amazon S3 or Google Cloud Storage. You can set a custom S3 endpoint to use S3 based services like DigitalOcean Spaces instead of Amazon S3.
- Amazon IAM Access Key ID/Secret Access Key
- which must have the access lights of the target Amazon S3 bucket.
OR
- Google Cloud Interoperable storage access keys (see https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/migrating#keys)
- GCP_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY_JSON_PATH and GCP_PROJECT_ID are only required if using service account authentication.
- GCP_ACCESS_KEY_ID, GCP_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY, and GCP_PROJECT_ID are only required if using HMAC authentication.
- When using oauth authentication, a docker mount
-v ~:/mab
and is the can be added to save auth0 credentials to your home directory after mongodb-awesome-backup is run. On subsequent runs, the same~/.boto
file will be used for authentication. - The name 'mab' was chosen as the Docker container mount point simply because it's an acronym for "
m
ongodb-a
wesome-b
ackup"). The /mab mount point maps to the home directory of whatever user is used to run mongodb-awesome-backup, and is where the .boto file will be saved.
Note that either AWS_ or GCP_ vars are required not both.
docker run --rm \
-e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<Your IAM Access Key ID> \
-e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<Your IAM Secret Access Key> \
[ -e GCP_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY_JSON_PATH=<JSON file path to your GCP Service Account Key> \ ]
[ -e GCP_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<Your GCP Access Key> \ ]
[ -e GCP_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<Your GCP Secret> \ ]
[ -e GCP_PROJECT_ID=<Your GCP Project ID> \ ]
-e TARGET_BUCKET_URL=<Target Bucket URL ([s3://...|gs://...])> \
[ -e BACKUPFILE_PREFIX=<Prefix of Backup Filename (default: "backup") \ ]
[ -e MONGODB_URI=<Target MongoDB URI> \ ]
[ -e MONGODB_HOST=<Target MongoDB Host (default: "mongo")> \ ]
[ -e MONGODB_DBNAME=<Target DB name> \ ]
[ -e MONGODB_USERNAME=<DB login username> \ ]
[ -e MONGODB_PASSWORD=<DB login password> \ ]
[ -e MONGODB_AUTHDB=<Authentication DB name> \ ]
[ -e AWSCLI_ENDPOINT_OPT=<S3 endpoint URL (ex. https://fra1.digitaloceanspaces.com)> \ ]
[ -v ~:/mab \ ]
weseek/mongodb-awesome-backup
and after running this, backup-YYYYMMdd.tar.bz2
will be placed on Target S3 Bucket.
Execute a docker container with CRONMODE=true
.
docker run --rm \
-e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<Your IAM Access Key ID> \
-e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<Your IAM Secret Access Key> \
[ -e GCP_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY_JSON_PATH=<JSON file path to your GCP Service Account Key> \ ]
[ -e GCP_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<Your GCP Access Key> \ ]
[ -e GCP_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<Your GCP Secret> \ ]
[ -e GCP_PROJECT_ID=<Your GCP Project ID> \ ]
-e TARGET_BUCKET_URL=<Target Bucket URL ([s3://...|gs://...])> \
-e CRONMODE=true \
-e CRON_EXPRESSION=<Cron expression (ex. "CRON_EXPRESSION='0 4 * * *'" if you want to run at 4:00 every day)> \
[ -e BACKUPFILE_PREFIX=<Prefix of Backup Filename (default: "backup") \ ]
[ -e MONGODB_URI=<Target MongoDB URI> \ ]
[ -e MONGODB_HOST=<Target MongoDB Host (default: "mongo")> \ ]
[ -e MONGODB_DBNAME=<Target DB name> \ ]
[ -e MONGODB_USERNAME=<DB login username> \ ]
[ -e MONGODB_PASSWORD=<DB login password> \ ]
[ -e MONGODB_AUTHDB=<Authentication DB name> \ ]
[ -e AWSCLI_ENDPOINT_OPT=<S3 endpoint URL (ex. https://fra1.digitaloceanspaces.com)> \ ]
[ -v ~:/mab \ ]
weseek/mongodb-awesome-backup
You can use "restore" command to restore database from backup file.
docker run --rm \
-e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<Your IAM Access Key ID> \
-e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<Your IAM Secret Access Key> \
[ -e GCP_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY_JSON_PATH=<JSON file path to your GCP Service Account Key> \ ]
[ -e GCP_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<Your GCP Access Key> \ ]
[ -e GCP_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<Your GCP Secret> \ ]
[ -e GCP_PROJECT_ID=<Your GCP Project ID> \ ]
-e TARGET_BUCKET_URL=<Target Bucket URL ([s3://...|gs://...])> \
-e TARGET_FILE=<Target S3 or GS file name to restore> \
[ -e MONGODB_URI=<Target MongoDB URI> \ ]
[ -e MONGODB_HOST=<Target MongoDB Host (default: "mongo")> \ ]
[ -e MONGODB_DBNAME=<Target DB name> \ ]
[ -e MONGODB_USERNAME=<DB login username> \ ]
[ -e MONGODB_PASSWORD=<DB login password> \ ]
[ -e MONGODB_AUTHDB=<Authentication DB name> \ ]
[ -e MONGORESTORE_OPTS=<Options list of mongorestore> \ ]
[ -e AWSCLI_ENDPOINT_OPT=<S3 endpoint URL (ex. https://fra1.digitaloceanspaces.com)> \ ]
[ -v ~:/mab \ ]
weseek/mongodb-awesome-backup restore
Variable | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID | Your IAM Access Key ID | - |
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY | Your IAM Secret Access Key | - |
TARGET_BUCKET_URL | Target Bucket URL ([s3://...|gs://...]). URL is needed to be end with '/' | - |
Variable | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
GCP_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY_JSON_PATH | JSON file path to your GCP Service Account Key | - |
GCP_ACCESS_KEY_ID | Your GCP Access Key | - |
GCP_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY | Your GCP Secret | - |
GCP_PROJECT_ID | Your GCP Project ID | - |
BACKUPFILE_PREFIX | Prefix of Backup Filename | "backup" |
MONGODB_URI | Target MongoDB URI (ex. mongodb://mongodb?replicaSet=rs0 ). If set, the other MONGODB_* variables will be ignored. |
- |
MONGODB_HOST | Target MongoDB Host | "mongo" |
MONGODB_DBNAME | Target DB name | - |
MONGODB_USERNAME | DB login username | - |
MONGODB_PASSWORD | DB login password | - |
MONGODB_AUTHDB | Authentication DB name | - |
CRONMODE | If set "true", this container is executed in cron mode. In cron mode, the script will be executed with the specified arguments and at the time specified by CRON_EXPRESSION. | "false" |
CRON_EXPRESSION | Cron expression (ex. "CRON_EXPRESSION=0 4 * * *" if you want to run at 4:00 every day) | - |
AWSCLI_ENDPOINT_OPT | Set a custom S3 endpoint if you use a S3 based service like DigitalOcean Spaces. (ex. AWSCLI_ENDPOINT_OPT="https://fra1.digitaloceanspaces.com") If not set the Amazon S3 standard endpoint will be used. | - |
AWSCLIOPT | Other options you want to pass to aws command |
- |
GCSCLIOPT | Other options you want to pass to gsutil command |
- |
HEALTHCHECKS_URL | URL that gets called after a successful backup (eg. https://healthchecks.io) | - |
Variable | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID | Your IAM Access Key ID | - |
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY | Your IAM Secret Access Key | - |
TARGET_BUCKET_URL | Target Bucket URL ([s3://...|gs://...]). URL is needed to be end with '/' | - |
TARGET_FILE | Target S3 or GS file name to restore | - |
Variable | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
GCP_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_KEY_JSON_PATH | JSON file path to your GCP Service Account Key | - |
GCP_ACCESS_KEY_ID | Your GCP Access Key | - |
GCP_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY | Your GCP Secret | - |
GCP_PROJECT_ID | Your GCP Project ID | - |
MONGODB_URI | Target MongoDB URI (ex. mongodb://mongodb?replicaSet=rs0 ). If set, the other MONGODB_* variables will be ignored. |
- |
MONGODB_HOST | Target MongoDB Host | "mongo" |
MONGODB_DBNAME | DB name to be restored from backup | - |
MONGODB_USERNAME | DB login username | - |
MONGODB_PASSWORD | DB login password | - |
MONGODB_AUTHDB | Authentication DB name | - |
MONGORESTORE_OPTS | Options list of mongorestore. (ex --drop) | - |
AWSCLI_ENDPOINT_OPT | Set a custom S3 endpoint if you use a S3 based service like DigitalOcean Spaces. (ex. AWSCLI_ENDPOINT_OPT="https://fra1.digitaloceanspaces.com") If not set the Amazon S3 standard endpoint will be used. | - |
AWSCLIOPT | Other options you want to pass to aws command |
- |
GCSCLIOPT | Other options you want to pass to gsutil command |
- |