Regular back-ups to the cloud
You can get cloud-backup
from the releases
section of this GitHub repository. There you will find downloads for your CPU architecture. You can then choose to
move the program to a folder contained on your $PATH
.
Execute the program on your terminal.
$ cloud-backup
There is help built into the CLI.
You may need to allow cloud-backup
to execute on your Mac when you first run it. Navigate to Security & Privacy
in System Preferences to allow execution. Also, depending on what files and folders you want to backup, you may need to
give cloud-backup
access to certain files and folders under the Privacy tab.
$ cloud-backup backup --help
Initiates a backup based on the supplied configuration file.
$ cloud-backup restore --help
Restores a previously backed-up file to a specified restore location.
$ cloud-backup list --help
List timestamps or backups at the specified timestamp.
$ sudo cloud-backup install --help
Creates a launchd daemon to execute a backup on a specified cadence. Notice the sudo
. It is required because this
command creates a daemon which runs system wide and not just for a specific user. This means cloud-backup
runs as
root
when executed through this manner.
$ sudo cloud-backup uninstall --help
Uninstalls the launchd daemon. Notice the sudo
. Uninstalling a system wide daemon requires it.
There are times that you need to pass in a path to a configuration file. That file format is in YAML in the following schema.
awsCredentialConfigPath: #the full path to folder holding your shared credentials and config files; optional; if unspecified, uses the executing user's ~/.aws/ folder
aws_profile: #a profile specified in shared credentials and config files
kms_key: #a KMS key ARN; enables server-side encryption using this KMS key; optional; if unspecified, no server-side encryption is used
encryption_context: #a special value used in server-side encryption; must be a string holding JSON which represents a string-string map; optional; defaults to an empty string and is unused if the KMS key is unspecified
s3_bucket: #an S3 bucket name where the files are backed-up to
backup:
- title: #a title to give this specific back-up file
path: #the path to back-up
ignore: #ignore list; optional; defaults to an empty list
- #a string to do a simple match on which marks it for exclusion from the back-up