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  3. data/s3dbsync.rb +264 -0
  4. data/s3query.rb +173 -0
  5. data/s3rbackup.rb +68 -0
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+ - s3rbackup
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+ It's a backup system based on amazon s3 backend.
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+
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+ - Features
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+ One command to backup a directory, one command to retrieve.
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+ Compressed file on S3, transparent compression/decompression on local system.
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+ Local database with metadata of every file, database can be also automatically
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+ saved to S3.
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+ Query to database for file searching.
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+
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+ - Configure
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+ You need a file called ~/.s3rbackup/config.yml in your home directory with:
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+
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+ access_key_id: your_amazon_access_key
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+ secret_access_key: your_secret_access_key
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+ bucket: your_default_bucket (can be changed in command line)
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+ sync_db: false (true if local db must be sync with remote S3 db)
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+ bucket_db: your_database_bucket (if sync_db is true)
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+ bucket_log: s3rbackup_nik_log (if you want to specify where to log)
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+ log: true (if you want logging)
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+
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+
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+ - How work
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+ There are three file:
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+ s3rbackup.rb script for backup
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+ s3query.rb script for quering the database
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+ s3dbsync.rb library
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+
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+ * s3rbackup.rb
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+ To backup a directory:
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+ s3rbackup.rb test_dir/
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+ To backup a directory with a backup name and a description:
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+ s3rbackup.rb -n "backup name" -d "backup description" test_dir/
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+ You can add multiple directory to a single backup:
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+ s3rbackup.rb -n "backup name" -d "backup description" test_dir/ test_dir1/ test_dir2/
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+
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+ * s3query.rb
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+ To query your database and get backup files it's based on command:
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+ s3query.rb [options] <search|get|unpack|delete> parameters
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+
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+ To search a word on database:
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+ s3query.rb search test
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+ To search a only by name on database:
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+ s3query.rb search name=test
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+ to get all file that match name=test:
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+ s3query.rb get name=test
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+ to get and extract all file that match name=test
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+ s3query.rb unpack name=test
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+ to get and extract only the lastest version of all file that match name=test
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+ s3query.rb unpack name=test --newer
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+ In similar way you can use delete.
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'aws/s3'
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+ require 'tempfile'
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+ require 'yaml'
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+
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+ class S3SyncDb
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+ include AWS::S3
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+ attr :db
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+ def initialize(config)
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+ @conn = AWS::S3::Base.establish_connection!(
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+ :access_key_id => config["access_key_id"],
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+ :secret_access_key => config["secret_access_key"])
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+
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+ @config = config
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+ @db_file = config["db_file"]
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+ @db_file = "#{ENV['HOME']}/.s3rbackup/s3db.yml" if !@db_file
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+ @db_file_ver = "#{@db_file}.ver"
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+ #apro il db
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+ if !File.exists?(@db_file)
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+ #download db
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+ begin
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+ buck_db = Bucket.find(config["bucket_db"])
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+ rescue
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+ #devo crearlo
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+ if config["sync_db"]
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+ Bucket.create(config["bucket_db"])
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+ end
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+ @db = []
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+ @version = 0
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+ return
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+ end
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+ #lo copio in locale
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+ db_file = S3Object.find('s3rbackup_yaml_db', config["bucket_db"])
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+ open(@db_file, 'w') do |file|
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+ S3Object.stream('s3rbackup_yaml_db', config["bucket_db"]) do |chunk|
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+ file.write chunk
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+ end
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+ end
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+ @version = db_file.metadata[:version].to_i
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+ File.open(@db_file_ver, 'w') { |f| f.puts @version.to_s }
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+ elsif config["sync_db"]
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+ begin
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+ buck_db = Bucket.find(config["bucket_db"])
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+ db_file = S3Object.find('s3rbackup_yaml_db', config["bucket_db"])
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+ rescue
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+ #devo crearlo
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+ if config["sync_db"]
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+ Bucket.create(config["bucket_db"])
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+ end
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+ @db = YAML::load(File.open(@db_file))
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+ @version ||= File.read(@db_file_ver).to_i
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+ return
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+ end
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+ #se esiste e devo fare il sync
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+ @version = db_file.metadata[:version].to_i
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+ local_ver = File.read(@db_file_ver)
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+ if @version > local_ver.to_i
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+ #uso il remoto
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+ open(@db_file, 'w') do |file|
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+ db_file.stream do |chunk|
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+ file.write chunk
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+ end
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+ end
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+ File.open(@db_file_ver, 'w') { |f| f.puts @version.to_s }
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+ else
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+ #posso usare quello locale
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+ end
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+ end
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+ #lo carico
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+ @db = YAML::load(File.open(@db_file))
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+ @version ||= File.read(@db_file_ver).to_i
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+ end
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+
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+ def salva_locale
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+ File.open(@db_file, 'w') { |f| f.puts @db.to_yaml }
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+ end
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+
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+ def nuova_versione
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+ @version += 1
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+ File.open(@db_file_ver, 'w') { |f| f.puts @version.to_s }
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+ end
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+
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+ def aggiornaS3
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+ salva_locale()
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+ S3Object.store("s3rbackup_yaml_db", open(@db_file, "r"), @config["bucket_db"])
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+ db_file = S3Object.find('s3rbackup_yaml_db', @config["bucket_db"])
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+ db_file.metadata[:version] = @version.to_s
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+ db_file.store
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+ end
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+
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+ def salva_db
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+ salva_locale()
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+ nuova_versione()
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+ aggiornaS3() if @config["sync_db"]
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+ end
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+
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+ def crea_bucket()
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+ #find bucket
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+ @bucket = @config["bucket"]
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+ @bucket_log = @config["bucket_log"] ? @config["bucket_log"] : "#{@bucket}-logs"
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+ begin
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+ bbackup = Bucket.find(@bucket)
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+ rescue
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+ if !Bucket.create(@bucket)
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+ raise "Can't create bucket:#{@bucket}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ if @config["log"]
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+ begin
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+ blog = Bucket.find(@bucket_log)
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+ rescue
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+ Bucket.create(@bucket_log)
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+ end
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+ Bucket.enable_logging_for(
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+ @bucket, 'target_bucket' => @bucket_log)
116
+ else
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+ Bucket.disable_logging_for(@bucket)
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+ end
119
+ end
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+
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+ def bak(dirs, name, descr)
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+ crea_bucket()
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+ name = dirs[0] if !name
124
+ tf = Tempfile.new("s3rbackup")
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+ tar = `tar -c #{dirs.join(" ")} | bzip2 -9 > #{tf.path}`
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+
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+ doc = {}
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+ doc["name"] = name
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+ doc["bucket"] = @config["bucket"]
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+ doc["datetime"] = Time.now
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+ doc["current_path"] = `pwd`.gsub("\n","").to_s
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+ doc["description"] = descr
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+ doc["host"] = `hostname`.gsub("\n","").to_s
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+ doc["user"] = `whoami`.gsub("\n","").to_s
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+ doc["size"] = File.size(tf.path)
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+ doc["compression"] = "bz2"
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+ doc["archive"] = "tar"
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+ @db << doc
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+ aws_name = "#{doc["name"]}_#{`date +%Y%m%d_%H.%M.%S`}_#{@db.find_index(doc)}".gsub("\n","")
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+ doc["aws_name"] = aws_name
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+ #FIXME Controllare che in db venga salvato aws_name
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+
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+ store = S3Object.store(aws_name, open(tf.path), @config["bucket"])
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+ obj = S3Object.find(aws_name, @config["bucket"])
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+ obj.metadata[:host] = doc["host"]
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+ obj.metadata[:user] = doc["user"]
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+ obj.metadata[:descrizione] = doc["description"]
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+ obj.metadata[:current_path] = doc["current_path"]
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+ obj.metadata[:size] = doc["size"]
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+ obj.metadata[:compression] = doc["compression"]
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+ obj.metadata[:archive] = doc["archive"]
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+ obj.store
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+ obj.about.each do |key,val|
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+ doc[key] = val
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+ end
156
+ #TODO aggiungere check
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+ #TODO aggiornare db
158
+ end
159
+
160
+ def find(words, bucket = nil, cmd_opt = {})
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+ option = {}
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+ words_search = []
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+ words.each do |word|
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+ if word =~ /.*=.*/
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+ #opzione
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+ option[word.split("=")[0]] = word.split("=")[1]
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+ else
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+ words_search << word
169
+ end
170
+ end
171
+ results = []
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+ @db.each do |item|
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+ option.each do |key,val|
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+ if item[key] =~ /#{val}/
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+ results << item
176
+ end
177
+ end
178
+ words_search.each do |word|
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+ if item.values.join(" ") =~ /.*#{word}.*/
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+ results << item
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+ end
182
+ end
183
+ end
184
+ #caso in cui voglio tutto
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+ if words.nitems == 0
186
+ @db.each do |item|
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+ results << item
188
+ end
189
+ end
190
+ results.uniq!
191
+ hres = {}
192
+ if cmd_opt[:newer] or cmd_opt[:older]
193
+ results.each do |item|
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+ results.each do |item2|
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+ if item["name"] == item2["name"]
196
+ hres[item["name"]] ||= []
197
+ hres[item["name"]] << item
198
+ #hres[:name].sort! {|x,y| x["date"] <=> y["date"]}
199
+ end
200
+ end
201
+ end
202
+ results = []
203
+ #p hres
204
+ hres.each do |key,val|
205
+ val.sort! {|x,y| x["date"] <=> y["date"]}
206
+ results << val[val.nitems - 1] if cmd_opt[:newer]
207
+ results << val[0] if cmd_opt[:older]
208
+ end
209
+ end
210
+ results.sort! {|x,y| x["date"] <=> y["date"]}
211
+
212
+ return results
213
+ end
214
+
215
+ def get(item, out_name, out_dir = nil)
216
+ aws_name = item["aws_name"]
217
+ bucket = item["bucket"]
218
+ ext = (item["archive"] and item["archive"] != "" ? ".#{item["archive"]}" : "")
219
+ ext += (item["compression"] and item["compression"] != "" ? ".#{item["compression"]}" : "")
220
+ if out_dir
221
+ `mkdir -p #{out_dir}` if out_dir.end_with?("/")
222
+ out_name = "#{out_dir}#{out_name}"
223
+ end
224
+ open("#{out_name}#{ext}", 'w') do |file|
225
+ S3Object.stream(aws_name, bucket) do |chunk|
226
+ file.write chunk
227
+ end
228
+ end
229
+ end
230
+
231
+ def unpack(item, out_name = nil)
232
+ aws_name = item["aws_name"]
233
+ bucket = item["bucket"]
234
+ tf = Tempfile.new("s3runbackup")
235
+ open(tf.path, 'w') do |file|
236
+ S3Object.stream(aws_name, bucket) do |chunk|
237
+ file.write chunk
238
+ end
239
+ end
240
+ if out_name
241
+ `mkdir -p #{out_name}`
242
+ tar = `tar --directory #{out_name} -xjf #{tf.path}`
243
+ else
244
+ tar = `tar xfj #{tf.path}`
245
+ end
246
+ end
247
+
248
+ def delete(item)
249
+ S3Object.delete item["aws_name"], item["bucket"]
250
+ @db.delete(item)
251
+ end
252
+
253
+ def log()
254
+ return Bucket.logs(@config["bucket_log"])
255
+ end
256
+ end
257
+
258
+ class Configure
259
+ attr_reader :current
260
+ def initialize(file_name = "#{ENV['HOME']}/.s3rbackup/config.yml")
261
+ file_name = "#{ENV['HOME']}/.s3rbackup/config.yml" if !file_name
262
+ @current = YAML::load(File.open(file_name))
263
+ end
264
+ end
data/s3query.rb ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,173 @@
1
+ require 'rubygems'
2
+ require 'optparse'
3
+
4
+ # always look "here" for include files (thanks aktxyz)
5
+ $LOAD_PATH << File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))
6
+ require 's3dbsync'
7
+
8
+
9
+ class OptS3rquery
10
+ def self.parse(args)
11
+ options = {}
12
+ opts = OptionParser.new do |opts|
13
+ opts.banner = "Usage: s3query.rb [options] <search|get|unpack|delete|stats|logs> <parameters> (parameters can be name=test or simply test)"
14
+
15
+ opts.on("-s", "search words", String, "Search something") do |name|
16
+ options[:op] = "search"
17
+ end
18
+
19
+ opts.on("-n", "--name [NAME]", String, "Backup name") do |name|
20
+ options[:name] = name
21
+ end
22
+
23
+ opts.on("-b", "--bucket BUCKET", String, "Bucket name") do |bucket|
24
+ options[:bucket] = bucket
25
+ end
26
+
27
+ opts.on("-d", "--description DESCRIPTION", String, "Description") do |name|
28
+ options[:descr] = name
29
+ end
30
+
31
+ opts.on("-c", "--file-cfg PATH", String, "Path of cfg file") do |name|
32
+ options[:file_cfg] = name
33
+ end
34
+
35
+ opts.on("-l", "--output-cols COLS,COLS...", String, "Column of output") do |name|
36
+ options[:cols] = name.split(",")
37
+ end
38
+
39
+ opts.on("-o", "--output-dir DIR", String, "When get or unpack this specifies the output directory") do |name|
40
+ options[:out_dir] = name
41
+ end
42
+
43
+ opts.on("--newer", "Get only the newest item, with the same name") do |name|
44
+ options[:newer] = true
45
+ end
46
+
47
+ opts.on("--older", "Get only the oldest item, with the same name") do |name|
48
+ options[:older] = true
49
+ end
50
+
51
+ opts.on("--last", "Get only the newest item (only one result)") do |name|
52
+ options[:last] = true
53
+ end
54
+
55
+ opts.on("--first", "Get only the oldest item (only one result)") do |name|
56
+ options[:first] = true
57
+ end
58
+
59
+ opts.on("--per-bucket", "Get results grouped per bucket") do |name|
60
+ options[:first] = true
61
+ end
62
+
63
+ opts.on("--size", "Get size") do |name|
64
+ options[:first] = true
65
+ end
66
+
67
+ opts.on("--log", "Log enabled") do |name|
68
+ options[:log] = true
69
+ end
70
+
71
+ opts.on("--nolog", "Log disabled") do |name|
72
+ options[:log] = false
73
+ end
74
+
75
+ opts.on("--bucket-log", String, "Bucket log NAME") do |name|
76
+ options[:bucket_log] = name
77
+ end
78
+
79
+ opts.on_tail("-h", "--help", "Show this message") do
80
+ puts opts
81
+ exit
82
+ end
83
+ end #.parse!
84
+ opts.parse!(args)
85
+ options
86
+ end
87
+ end
88
+
89
+ def get_last(res)
90
+ ret = []
91
+ ret << res[res.nitems - 1] if res.nitems > 0
92
+ ret
93
+ end
94
+
95
+ def get_first(res)
96
+ ret = []
97
+ ret << res[0] if res.nitems > 0
98
+ ret
99
+ end
100
+
101
+ options = OptS3rquery.parse(ARGV)
102
+
103
+ config = Configure.new(options[:file_cfg])
104
+ config.current["bucket"] = options[:bucket] if options[:bucket]
105
+
106
+ s3db = S3SyncDb.new(config.current)
107
+
108
+ command = ARGV.shift
109
+ case command
110
+ when /[search|get|unpack|delete|stats]/
111
+ results = s3db.find(ARGV, nil, options)
112
+ results = get_last(results) if options[:last]
113
+ results = get_first(results) if options[:first]
114
+ when 'logs'
115
+ sub_cmd = ARGV.shift
116
+ end
117
+ case command
118
+ when 'search'
119
+ #cerca
120
+ results.each do |ret|
121
+ if options[:cols]
122
+ outp = []
123
+ options[:cols].each do |col|
124
+ outp << ret[col]
125
+ end
126
+ puts outp.join("\t")
127
+ else
128
+ puts "#{ret["aws_name"]}\t#{ret["description"]}"
129
+ end
130
+ end
131
+ when 'get'
132
+ #scarica
133
+ results.each do |ret|
134
+ puts "Downloading of #{ret["aws_name"]}"
135
+ s3db.get(ret, ret["aws_name"])
136
+ end
137
+ when 'unpack'
138
+ #estrai nella dir
139
+ results.each do |ret|
140
+ puts "Unpacking of #{ret["aws_name"]}"
141
+ s3db.unpack(ret, options[:out_dir])
142
+ end
143
+ when 'delete'
144
+ #cancella
145
+ results.each do |ret|
146
+ puts "Deleting of #{ret["aws_name"]}"
147
+ s3db.delete(ret)
148
+ end
149
+ s3db.salva_db
150
+ when 'stats'
151
+ #get size
152
+ bucks_s = {}
153
+ results.each do |ret|
154
+ bucks_s[ret["bucket"]] ||= 0
155
+ bucks_s[ret["bucket"]] += ret["size"]
156
+ end
157
+ bucks_s.each do |key,val|
158
+ puts "#{key}:\t#{sprintf("%.2fMb", val / (1024.0 * 1024.0))}"
159
+ end
160
+ when 'logs'
161
+ case sub_cmd
162
+ when 'get'
163
+ logs = s3db.logs()
164
+ logs.each do |log|
165
+ p log
166
+ end
167
+ when 'delete'
168
+ end
169
+ #get logs bucket
170
+ else
171
+ puts "Some error occurred command #{command} not valid"
172
+ end
173
+
data/s3rbackup.rb ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
1
+ require 'rubygems'
2
+ require 'optparse'
3
+
4
+ # always look "here" for include files (thanks aktxyz)
5
+ $LOAD_PATH << File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))
6
+ require 's3dbsync'
7
+
8
+
9
+ class OptS3rbackup
10
+ def self.parse(args)
11
+ options = {}
12
+ opts = OptionParser.new do |opts|
13
+ opts.banner = "Usage: s3backup.rb [options] <files>"
14
+
15
+ opts.on("-n", "--name [NAME]", String, "Backup name") do |name|
16
+ options[:name] = name
17
+ end
18
+
19
+ opts.on("-b", "--bucket BUCKET", String, "Bucket name") do |bucket|
20
+ options[:bucket] = bucket
21
+ end
22
+
23
+ opts.on("-d", "--description DESCRIPTION", String, "Description") do |name|
24
+ options[:descr] = name
25
+ end
26
+
27
+ opts.on("-c", "--file-cfg PATH", String, "Path of cfg file") do |name|
28
+ options[:file_cfg] = name
29
+ end
30
+
31
+ opts.on("-s", "--nosync-db", "Don't sync local db with remote") do |s|
32
+ options[:nosync] = s
33
+ end
34
+
35
+ opts.on("--log", "Log enabled") do |name|
36
+ options[:log] = true
37
+ end
38
+
39
+ opts.on("--nolog", "Log disabled") do |name|
40
+ options[:log] = false
41
+ end
42
+
43
+ opts.on("--bucket-log", String, "Bucket log NAME") do |name|
44
+ options[:bucket_log] = name
45
+ end
46
+
47
+ opts.on_tail("-h", "--help", "Show this message") do
48
+ puts opts
49
+ exit
50
+ end
51
+ end #.parse!
52
+ opts.parse!(args)
53
+ options
54
+ end
55
+ end
56
+
57
+ options = OptS3rbackup.parse(ARGV)
58
+ #p options
59
+ #in argv rimane tutto il resto
60
+ #p ARGV
61
+
62
+ config = Configure.new(options[:file_cfg])
63
+ config.current["bucket"] = options[:bucket] if options[:bucket]
64
+ config.current["log"] = options[:log] if options[:log] != nil
65
+ config.current["bucket_log"] = options[:bucket_log] if options[:bucket_log]
66
+ s3db = S3SyncDb.new(config.current)
67
+ s3db.bak(ARGV, options[:name], options[:descr])
68
+ s3db.salva_db
metadata ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
1
+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
+ name: niky81-s3rbackup
3
+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
+ version: 0.2.0
5
+ platform: ruby
6
+ authors:
7
+ - Nicola Sacchi
8
+ autorequire:
9
+ bindir: bin
10
+ cert_chain: []
11
+
12
+ date: 2008-06-13 00:00:00 -07:00
13
+ default_executable:
14
+ dependencies:
15
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
16
+ name: aws-s3
17
+ version_requirement:
18
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
19
+ requirements:
20
+ - - ">"
21
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
22
+ version: 0.0.0
23
+ version:
24
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
25
+ name: OptionParser
26
+ version_requirement:
27
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
28
+ requirements:
29
+ - - ">"
30
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
31
+ version: 0.0.0
32
+ version:
33
+ description: s3rbackup is a command line program for backing and restore group of directory or file in s3, it ships with integrated database for search in backup data.
34
+ email: sacchi.nicola@gmail.com
35
+ executables: []
36
+
37
+ extensions: []
38
+
39
+ extra_rdoc_files: []
40
+
41
+ files:
42
+ - LICENSE
43
+ - README
44
+ - s3dbsync.rb
45
+ - s3query.rb
46
+ - s3rbackup.rb
47
+ has_rdoc: false
48
+ homepage: http://github.com/niky81/s3rbackup
49
+ post_install_message:
50
+ rdoc_options: []
51
+
52
+ require_paths:
53
+ - lib
54
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
55
+ requirements:
56
+ - - ">="
57
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
58
+ version: "0"
59
+ version:
60
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
61
+ requirements:
62
+ - - ">="
63
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
64
+ version: "0"
65
+ version:
66
+ requirements: []
67
+
68
+ rubyforge_project:
69
+ rubygems_version: 1.0.1
70
+ signing_key:
71
+ specification_version: 2
72
+ summary: Simple backup on Amazon S3
73
+ test_files: []
74
+