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postgres-backup-local

Backup PostgresSQL to the local filesystem with periodic rotating backups, based on schickling/postgres-backup-s3. Backup multiple databases from the same host by setting the database names in POSTGRES_DB separated by commas or spaces.

Supports the following Docker architectures: linux/amd64, linux/arm64, linux/arm/v7, linux/s390x, linux/ppc64le.

Usage

Docker:

docker run -u postgres:postgres -e POSTGRES_HOST=postgres -e POSTGRES_DB=dbname -e POSTGRES_USER=user -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password  prodrigestivill/postgres-backup-local

Docker Compose:

version: '2'
services:
    postgres:
        image: postgres
        restart: always
        environment:
            - POSTGRES_DB=database
            - POSTGRES_USER=username
            - POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password
         #  - POSTGRES_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/db_password <-- alternative for POSTGRES_PASSWORD (to use with docker secrets)
    pgbackups:
        image: prodrigestivill/postgres-backup-local
        restart: always
        user: postgres:postgres # Optional: see below
        volumes:
            - /var/opt/pgbackups:/backups
        links:
            - postgres
        depends_on:
            - postgres
        environment:
            - POSTGRES_HOST=postgres
            - POSTGRES_DB=database
            - POSTGRES_USER=username
            - POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password
         #  - POSTGRES_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/db_password <-- alternative for POSTGRES_PASSWORD (to use with docker secrets)
            - POSTGRES_EXTRA_OPTS=-Z6 --schema=public --blobs
            - SCHEDULE=@daily
            - BACKUP_KEEP_DAYS=7
            - BACKUP_KEEP_WEEKS=4
            - BACKUP_KEEP_MONTHS=6
            - HEALTHCHECK_PORT=8080

For security reasons it is recommended to run it as user postgres:postgres.

In case of running as postgres user, the system administrator must initialize the permission of the destination folder as follows:

# for default images (debian)
mkdir -p /var/opt/pgbackups && chown -R 999:999 /var/opt/pgbackups
# for alpine images
mkdir -p /var/opt/pgbackups && chown -R 70:70 /var/opt/pgbackups

Environment Variables

Most variables are the same as in the official postgres image.

env variable description
BACKUP_DIR Directory to save the backup at. Defaults to /backups.
BACKUP_SUFFIX Filename suffix to save the backup. Defaults to .sql.gz.
BACKUP_KEEP_DAYS Number of daily backups to keep before removal. Defaults to 7.
BACKUP_KEEP_WEEKS Number of weekly backups to keep before removal. Defaults to 4.
BACKUP_KEEP_MONTHS Number of monthly backups to keep before removal. Defaults to 6.
HEALTHCHECK_PORT Port listening for cron-schedule health check. Defaults to 8080.
POSTGRES_DB Comma or space separated list of postgres databases to backup. Required.
POSTGRES_DB_FILE Alternative to POSTGRES_DB, but with one database per line, for usage with docker secrets.
POSTGRES_EXTRA_OPTS Additional options for pg_dump (or pg_dumpall options if POSTGRES_CLUSTER is set). Defaults to -Z6.
POSTGRES_CLUSTER Set to TRUE in order to use pg_dumpall instead. Also set POSTGRES_EXTRA_OPTS to any value or empty since the default value is not compatible with pg_dumpall.
POSTGRES_HOST Postgres connection parameter; postgres host to connect to. Required.
POSTGRES_PASSWORD Postgres connection parameter; postgres password to connect with. Required.
POSTGRES_PASSWORD_FILE Alternative to POSTGRES_PASSWORD, for usage with docker secrets.
POSTGRES_PASSFILE_STORE Alternative to POSTGRES_PASSWORD in passfile format, for usage with postgres clusters.
POSTGRES_PORT Postgres connection parameter; postgres port to connect to. Defaults to 5432.
POSTGRES_USER Postgres connection parameter; postgres user to connect with. Required.
POSTGRES_USER_FILE Alternative to POSTGRES_USER, for usage with docker secrets.
SCHEDULE Cron-schedule specifying the interval between postgres backups. Defaults to @daily.
TZ POSIX TZ variable specifying the timezone used to evaluate SCHEDULE cron (example "Europe/Paris").

Special Environment Variables

This variables are not intended to be used for normal deployment operations:

env variable description
POSTGRES_PORT_5432_TCP_ADDR Sets the POSTGRES_HOST when the latter is not set.
POSTGRES_PORT_5432_TCP_PORT Sets POSTGRES_PORT when POSTGRES_HOST is not set.

Manual Backups

By default this container makes daily backups, but you can start a manual backup by running /backup.sh.

This script as example creates one backup as the running user and saves it the working folder.

docker run --rm -v "$PWD:/backups" -u "$(id -u):$(id -g)" -e POSTGRES_HOST=postgres -e POSTGRES_DB=dbname -e POSTGRES_USER=user -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password  prodrigestivill/postgres-backup-local /backup.sh

Automatic Periodic Backups

You can change the SCHEDULE environment variable in -e SCHEDULE="@daily" to alter the default frequency. Default is daily.

More information about the scheduling can be found here.

Folders daily, weekly and monthly are created and populated using hard links to save disk space.

Restore examples

Some examples to restore/apply the backups.

Restore using the same container

To restore using the same backup container, replace $BACKUPFILE, $CONTAINER, $USERNAME and $DBNAME from the following command:

docker exec --tty --interactive $CONTAINER /bin/sh -c "zcat $BACKUPFILE | psql --username=$USERNAME --dbname=$DBNAME -W"

Restore using a new container

Replace $BACKUPFILE, $VERSION, $HOSTNAME, $PORT, $USERNAME and $DBNAME from the following command:

docker run --rm --tty --interactive -v $BACKUPFILE:/tmp/backupfile.sql.gz postgres:$VERSION /bin/sh -c "zcat /tmp/backupfile.sql.gz | psql --host=$HOSTNAME --port=$PORT --username=$USERNAME --dbname=$DBNAME -W"

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