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muckiware/restic

PHP client for restic backup tool. This library provides a simple way to create and manage backups with restic. It uses repositories as storage for backups.

Requirements

Installation

composer require muckiware/restic

Usage

How to use the library. This php client interacts with the restic binary to create, manage and restore backups in and of a repository. The first step is always to create a backup repository as storage for the backup data. After that, you can create backups in this repository and check the backup data. And at least if its necessary, you can restore the backup data.

Create a new backup repository

You will need first the backup object of the library, for to use the createRepository method. Import this class with use MuckiRestic\Library\Backup;. The Backup-class has a static create-method for to get the Backup object, like this $backupClient = Backup::create();. With this create, you have access to all the Backup methods. The $backupClient->createRepository() method initialize a new repository and need the required parameters password and the repositoryPath. The repositoryPath is where the backup data will be stored and the password is used to encrypt the backup data. It's required for all operations on the repository. It has to be set by the two setting methods $backupClient->setRepositoryPassword('1234') and $backupClient->setRepositoryPath('./path_to_repository')
Optionally you can set the path for the restic binary, with $backupClient->setBinaryPath('./bin/restic_0.17.3_linux_386'). This is necessary if the restic binary is not installed in the local system.

The method createRepository() returns the object ResultEntity.

The method getOutput of the object ResultEntity returns the output of the restic command. If an error occurs, an exception will be thrown.

Example

<?php declare(strict_types=1);

use MuckiRestic\Library\Backup;

class BackupService
{
    public function createRepository(): void
    {
        try {
        
            $backupClient = Backup::create();
            $backupClient->setBinaryPath('./bin/restic_0.17.3_linux_386'); //optional
            $backupClient->setRepositoryPassword('1234');
            $backupClient->setRepositoryPath('./path_to_repository');

            echo $backupClient->createRepository()->getOutput();
        
        } catch (\Exception $e) {
            echo $e->getMessage();
        }
    }
}

Create a backup

Next step, create a backup into the repository by using the method $backupClient->createBackup(). Also, this method will returns the object ResultEntity. The backup path is required for the backup operation. It has to be set by the method $backupClient->setBackupPath('./path_to_backup_folder').
Every backup process creates a new snapshot of the backup data in the repository. These snapshots are represented by an individually hash string.

Example

<?php declare(strict_types=1);

use MuckiRestic\Library\Backup;

class BackupService
{
    public function createBackup(): void
    {
        try {
        
            $backupClient = Backup::create();
            $backupClient->setBinaryPath('./bin/restic_0.17.3_linux_386'); //optional
            $backupClient->setRepositoryPassword('1234');
            $backupClient->setRepositoryPath('./path_to_repository');
            $backupClient->setBackupPath('./path_to_backup_folder'););
            
            echo $backupClient->createBackup()->getOutput();
        
        } catch (\Exception $e) {
            echo $e->getMessage();
        }
    }
}

Check the backup

After the backup process, it makes sense to check the backup data. The method $backupClient->checkBackup() will return the object ResultEntity. The method getOutput of the object ResultEntity returns the output of the restic command simple as string. If an error occurs, an exception will be thrown.

Example

<?php declare(strict_types=1);

use MuckiRestic\Library\Backup;

class BackupService
{
    public function createBackup(): void
    {
        try {
        
            $backupClient = Backup::create();
            $backupClient->setBinaryPath('./bin/restic_0.17.3_linux_386'); //optional
            $backupClient->setRepositoryPassword('1234');
            $backupClient->setRepositoryPath('./path_to_repository');
            
            echo $backupClient->checkBackup()->getOutput();
        
        } catch (\Exception $e) {
            echo $e->getMessage();
        }
    }
}

Manage backups

The library provides methods for to manage backups. Import this class with use MuckiRestic\Library\Manage;.

Get list of snapshots

You can get list of all snapshots of a repository with the method $manageClient->getSnapshots(). The method getSnapshots returns the object ResultEntity. The method getOutput of the object ResultEntity returns the output of the restic command simple as string. If an error occurs, an exception will be thrown.

Example

<?php declare(strict_types=1);

use MuckiRestic\Library\Manage;

class ManageService
{
    public function getSnapshotList(): void
    {
        try {
        
            $manageClient = Manage::create();
            $manageClient->setBinaryPath('./bin/restic_0.17.3_linux_386'); //optional
            $manageClient->setRepositoryPassword('1234');
            $manageClient->setRepositoryPath('./path_to_repository');
            
            echo $manageClient->getSnapshots()->getOutput();
        
        } catch (\Exception $e) {
            echo $e->getMessage();
        }
    }
}

Remove old snapshots

You can remove old snapshots of a repository with the method $manageClient->removeSnapshots(). This is kind a like a cleanup run for the repository. The method removeSnapshots returns as always the object ResultEntity. The method getOutput of the object ResultEntity returns the output of the restic command simple as string. If an error occurs, an exception will be thrown.
This cleanup run needs to be setup with the keep-parameters, which defined the number of daily, weekly, monthly and yearly snapshots to keep. The method setKeepDaily(int $keepDaily), setKeepWeekly(int $keepWeekly), setKeepMonthly(int $keepMonthly) and setKeepYearly(int $keepYearly) are used to set the keep-parameters.

default keep-parameters

Parameter value
$keepDaily 7
$keepWeekly 5
$keepMonthly 12
$keepYearly 75
More details about the keep-parameters you can find in the restic documentation https://restic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/060_forget.html#removing-snapshots-according-to-a-policy

Example

<?php declare(strict_types=1);

use MuckiRestic\Library\Manage;

class ManageService
{
    public function removeOldSnapshots(): void
    {
        try {
        
            $manageClient = Manage::create();
            $manageClient->setBinaryPath('./bin/restic_0.17.3_linux_386'); //optional
            $manageClient->setRepositoryPassword('1234');
            $manageClient->setRepositoryPath('./path_to_repository');
            $manageClient->setKeepDaily(1); //optional
            $manageClient->setKeepWeekly(2); //optional
            $manageClient->setKeepMonthly(4); //optional
            $manageClient->setKeepYearly(5); //optional
            
            echo $manageClient->removeSnapshots()->getOutput();
        
        } catch (\Exception $e) {
            echo $e->getMessage();
        }
    }
}

Restore a backup

You can restore a backup from a repository with the method $restoreClient->restoreBackup(). The method restoreBackup returns also the object ResultEntity. The method getOutput of the object ResultEntity returns the output of the restic command simple as string. If an error occurs, an exception will be thrown.
As default the method restoreBackup will restore the latest snapshot. Optionally you can set the snapshot hash with the method setRestoreItem(string $snapshotHash). The snapshot hash you can get from the method getSnapshots.

Example

<?php declare(strict_types=1);

use MuckiRestic\Library\Restore;

class RestoreService
{
    public function createRestore(): void
    {
        try {
        
            $restoreClient = Restore::create();
            $restoreClient->setBinaryPath('./bin/restic_0.17.3_linux_386'); //optional
            $restoreClient->setRepositoryPassword('1234');
            $restoreClient->setRepositoryPath('./path_to_repository');
            $restoreClient->setRestoreTarget('./path_to_restore_folder');
            $restoreClient->setRestoreItem('snapshot_hash'); //optional
            
            echo $restoreClient->createRestore()->getOutput();
        
        } catch (\Exception $e) {
            echo $e->getMessage();
        }
    }
}

Class MuckiRestic\Entity\Result\ResultEntity

The ResultEntity class is part of the MuckiRestic library and extends the DataSet class. It represents the result of a backup operation and contains various properties and methods to access and manipulate the result data.

Properties

  • protected ?SnapshotsResultEntity $snapshots: Stores snapshot results.
  • protected ?FilesDirsResultEntity $files: Stores file results.
  • protected ?FilesDirsResultEntity $directories: Stores directory results.
  • protected ?array $processed: Stores processed data.
  • protected ?string $commandLine: Stores the command line used for the operation.
  • protected ?string $status: Stores the status of the operation.
  • protected ?float $duration: Stores the duration of the operation.
  • protected ?float $startTime: Stores the start time of the operation.
  • protected ?float $endTime: Stores the end time of the operation.
  • protected ?string $output: Stores the output of the operation.
  • protected mixed $resticResponse: Stores the response from the restic command.

Methods

getSnapshots(): ?SnapshotsResultEntity

Returns the snapshot results.

setSnapshots(SnapshotsResultEntity $snapshots): void

Sets the snapshot results.

getFiles(): ?FilesDirsResultEntity

Returns the file results.

setFiles(FilesDirsResultEntity $files): void

Sets the file results.

getDirectories(): ?FilesDirsResultEntity

Returns the directory results.

setDirectories(FilesDirsResultEntity $directories): void

Sets the directory results.

getProcessed(): ?array

Returns the processed data.

setProcessed(array $processed): void

Sets the processed data.

addProcessed(string $processed): void

Adds a processed data entry.

getCommandLine(): ?string

Returns the command line used for the operation.

setCommandLine(?string $commandLine): void

Sets the command line used for the operation.

getStatus(): ?string

Returns the status of the operation.

setStatus(?string $status): void

Sets the status of the operation.

getStartTime(): ?float

Returns the start time of the operation.

setStartTime(?float $startTime): void

Sets the start time of the operation.

getEndTime(): ?float

Returns the end time of the operation.

setEndTime(?float $endTime): void

Sets the end time of the operation.

getDuration(): ?float

Calculates and returns the duration of the operation.

setDuration(): void

Calculates and sets the duration of the operation.

getOutput(): ?string

Returns the output of the operation.

setOutput(?string $output): void

Sets the output of the operation.

getResticResponse(): mixed

Returns the response from the restic command.

setResticResponse(mixed $resticResponse): void

Sets the response from the restic command.

Example as cli app

Checkout the App folder for to run as cli command

bin/console muwa:restic:client --help

Testing

Run phpunit tests

./vendor/bin/phpunit --configuration=phpunit.xml

Run phpstan tests

composer run-script phpstan

License

MIT License (MIT). Please see LICENSE File for more information.

Notice

If you run muckiware/restic on a ddev/Docker environment, you could get a read/error of the backup files. In this case, check the mutagen status, and enable the mutagen sync. This library is only checked on a Linux and MacOS environment. All components are also available for Windows, but no warranty that is also working on a Windows environment.