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Ansible Role: BorgBackup Client
Set up encrypted, compressed and deduplicated backups using BorgBackup and Borgmatic. Currently supports Debian/Ubuntu and CentOS/Red Hat.
Works great with BorgBase.com - Simple and Secure Hosting for your Borg Repositories.
Main features:
- Set up Borg and Borgmatic
- Add cron job at random time
- Provision new remote BorgBase.com repo for storing backups (optional)
Example Playbook
- hosts: webservers
  roles:
  - role: borgbackup
    borg_encryption_passphrase: CHANGEME
    borg_repository: m5vz9gp4@m5vz9gp4.repo.borgbase.com:repo
    borg_source_directories:
      - /srv/www
      - /var/lib/automysqlbackup
    borg_exclude_patterns:
      - /srv/www/old-sites
    borg_retention_policy:
      keep_hourly: 3
      keep_daily: 7
      keep_weekly: 4
      keep_monthly: 6
Installation
Download from Ansible Galaxy
$ ansible-galaxy install m3nu.ansible_role_borgbackup
Clone to local folder
$ git clone https://github.com/borgbase/ansible-role-borgbackup.git roles/borgbackup
Role Variables
Required Arguments
- borg_repository: Full path to repository. Your own server or BorgBase.com repo. Not required when using auto creation of repositories. Can be a list if you want to backup to multiple repositories.
- borg_source_directories: List of local folders to back up.
Optional Arguments
- borg_encryption_passphrase: Password to use for repokey or keyfile. Empty if repo is unencrypted.
- borgmatic_config_name: Name to use for the borgmatic config file. Defaults to- config.yml
- borgmatic_large_repo: Less frequent, monthly repo checking. Defaults to- true
- borgmatic_failure_command: Run this command when an error occurs. E.g.- curl -s -F "token=xxx" -F "user=xxx" -F "message=Error during backup" https://api.pushover.net/1/messages.json
- borgmatic_before_backup_command: Run this command before the backup. E.g.- dump-a-database /to/file.sql
- borgmatic_after_backup_command: Run this command after the backup. E.g.- rm /to/file.sql
- borgmatic_hooks: Hooks to monitor your backups e.g. with Healthchecks. See official documentation for more.
- borgmatic_failure_command: Run this command when an error occurs. E.g.- curl -s -F "token=xxx" -F "user=xxx" -F "message=Error during backup" https://api.pushover.net/1/messages.json
- borg_exclude_patterns: Paths or patterns to exclude from backup. See official documentation for more.
- borg_one_file_system: Don't cross file-system boundaries. Defaults to- true
- borg_exclude_from: Read exclude patterns from one or more separate named files, one pattern per line.
- borg_lock_wait_time: Config maximum seconds to wait for acquiring a repository/cache lock. Defaults to 5 seconds.
- borg_ssh_command: Command to use instead of just "ssh". This can be used to specify ssh options.
- borg_remote_path: Path to the borg executable on the remote. It will default to- borg.
- borg_encryption_passcommand: The standard output of this command is used to unlock the encryption key.
- borg_retention_policy: Retention policy for how many backups to keep in each category (daily, weekly, monthly, etc).
- ssh_key_file: Path to a private ssh key file (default is- .ssh/id_ed25519). It generates a ed25519 key if the file doesn't exist yet.
- borgmatic_cron_hour: Hour when regular create and prune cron job will run. Defaults to- {{ 6 | random }}
- borgmatic_cron_minute: Minute when regular create and prune cron job will run. Defaults to- {{ 59 | random }}
- borgmatic_cron_checks_day: Day when cron job for infrequent checks will run. Defaults to- {{ 28 | random }}
- borgmatic_cron_checks_hour: Hour when cron job for infrequent checks will run. Defaults to- {{ range(7, 24) | random }}
- borgmatic_cron_checks_minute: Minute when cron job for infrequent checks will run. Defaults to- {{ 59 | random }}
Optional Arguments for BorgBase.com repository auto creation
This role can also set up a new repository on BorgBase, using the arguments below. Thanks to Philipp Rintz for contribution of this feature.
- create_repo: Whether to let the role create the repository for the server. Default: False
- bb_token: Your BorgBase.com API-Token. Should be Create Only for security reasons.
- bb_region: Which region the backups should be saved in. Choice: "eu" or "us".
- bb_new_sshkey: Whether to use the automatically created SSH_key. Default: True
- bb_sshkey: If there is a key already available on BorgBase.com that should be used, it can be set with this variable. The key needs to be exactly the same, including key-comment.
- bb_append: Should the permission of the newly created repository be append only? Default: True
- bb_quota: To use a quota for the Server. Default: False
- bb_quota_size: Will need to be set if- bb_quotais set to True. In Gigabyte.
- bb_alertdays: After how many days of no backup activity should alerts be sent out? Defaults to off.
- bb_repo_name: What name the created repository should have. Defaults to the inventory_hostname.
Use BorgBase Module Standalone
You can also use the BorgBase-Ansible module directly if needed:
- name: Create new repository for server in EU with new SSH_key and quota
  borgbase:
    repository_name: "{{ inventory_hostname }}"
    token: "Your Borgbase API Token"
    new_ssh_key: True
    ssh_key: "{{ some_variable }}"
    append_only: True
    quota_enable: True
    quota: 1000 #in GB
    region: eu
    alertdays: 2
  delegate_to: localhost
Planned features
- Testing
- Multiple repos in one role-call instead of callng this role multiple times.
- Support more OSs, like Red Hat/Fedora/CentOS, SuSE, Gentoo, Slackware, Arch, BSD
Contributing
Pull requests (PR) are welcome, as long as they add features that are relevant for a meaningful number of users. All PRs are tested for style and functionality. To run tests locally (needs Docker):
$ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
$ molecule test
License
MIT/BSD
Author
© 2018-2020 Manuel Riel and contributors.