Management commands to help backup and restore a project database to AmazonS3, Dropbox or local disk.
Project description
Django Database Backup
This Django application provides management commands to help backup and restore your project database and media files with various storages such as Amazon S3, DropBox or local file storage.
It is made for:
Ensure yours backup with GPG signature and encryption
Archive with compression
Use Crontab or Celery to setup automated backups.
Great to keep your development database up to date.
Docs
See our offical documentation at Read The Docs.
Management Commands
dbbackup
Backup your database to the specified storage. By default this will backup all databases specified in your settings.py file and will not delete any old backups. You can optionally specify a server name to be included in the backup filename.
dbbackup [-s <servername>] [-d <database>] [–clean] [–compress] [–encrypt] [–backup-extension <file-extension>]
dbrestore
Restore your database from the specified storage. By default this will lookup the latest backup and restore from that. You may optionally specify a servername if you you want to backup a database image that was created from a different server. You may also specify an explicit local file to backup from.
dbrestore [-d <database>] [-s <servername>] [-f <localfile>] [–uncompress] [–backup-extension <file-extension>]
mediabackup
Backup media files. Default this will backup the files in the MEDIA_ROOT. Optionally you can set the DBBACKUP_MEDIA_PATH setting.
mediabackup [–encrypt] [–clean] [–servername <servername>]
Contributing
All contribution are very welcomed, propositions, problems, bugs and enhancement are tracked with GitHub issues system and patch are submitted via pull requests.
We use Travis coupled with Coveralls as continious integration tools.
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