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docker-borgmatic

Docker image with borg and borgmatic. Also provides a script to generate metrics for Prometheus.

Setup

Prerequisites

To use this image, you will need :

  • a borg repository
  • a borgmatic config file, see borgmatic configuration reference
  • a known_hosts and ssh key file to access your borg repository
  • the borg key or passphrase, whatever fit your setup
  • a crontab file

Crontab file

This image uses alpine's dcron. Here is an example file :

# min hour   day month weekday command
  0   4-23/4 *   *     *       borgmatic --create --prune --json | borg_exporter -p
  0   5      *   *     2,4,6   borgmatic --check

When running in a swarm cluster, you way want to avoid triggering backup at the same time by delaying borg execution. This can be done with multiple crontabs and service creation using templates, see the Configuration example.

Metrics exporter

The image provides the script borg_exporter. The script reads from stdin the output of borg info ... --json and generates metrics for prometheus. With no options the script writes to stdout, to write in a file use borg_exporter -o target_file. The -p option pushes the metrics to the specified pushgateway or if not specified to pushgateway:9091

The easiest way to generate the metric in this image is to add the command borgmatic --info --json | borg_exporter -p target:port in the after_backup hook of your borgmatic configuration, or to pipe the output of borgmatic --create --json to the exporter in the crontab.

Configuration example

Since this image does not embed any init program, and many subprocess will be executed, it is highly recommended to use docker's --init option, or init: true in docker-compose file.

By default, the image uses a /borg directory to store borg's data (cache, security, ...). The image also tries to read borg key and ssh key from docker secret files (/run/secrets/borg-key and /run/secrets/ssh-key). To overide these defaults, see Image Variables

version: "3.7"

services:

  borgmatic:
    image: nicph/borgmatic:latest
    init: true

    deploy:
      mode: global

    hostname: '{{.Node.Hostname}}'

    volumes:
      - /path/to/data-to-backup:/data
      - /path/to/borg-volume:/borg

    configs:
      - source: borgmatic-config
        target: /etc/borgmatic/config.yaml
      - source: crontab-node_hostname_1
        target: /borg/crontab.node_hostname_1
      - source: crontab-node_hostname_2
        target: /borg/crontab.node_hostname_2
      - source: known_hosts
        target: /borg/known_hosts

    secrets:
      - source: ssh-key
        mode: 0400
      - source: borg-key
        mode: 0400

    environment:
      IMAGE_CRONTAB_FILE: '/borg/crontab.{{.Node.Hostname}}'


configs:
  borgmatic-config:
    file: /path/to/borgmatic/config.yaml
  crontab-node_hostname_1:
    file: /path/to/crontab.node_hostname_1
  crontab-node_hostname_2:
    file: /path/to/crontab.node_hostname_2
  known_hosts:
    file: /path/to/known_hosts

secrets:
   ssh-key:
     file: /path/to/ssh-key
   borg-key:
     file: /path/to/borg-key

Variables

Borg variables

Any borg variable can be used and defined as an environment variable for your container. You can read about Borg's environment variables in borg's documentation.

For convenience, some of them are pre-defined in this image with a default value :

Variable default value
BORG_BASE_DIR /borg
BORG_CACHE_DIR ${BORG_BASE_DIR}/cache
BORG_CONFIG_DIR ${BORG_BASE_DIR}/config
BORG_KEYS_DIR ${BORG_BASE_DIR}/keys
BORG_SECURITY_DIR ${BORG_BASE_DIR}/security
BORG_KEY_FILE /run/secrets/borg-key

The default value of BORG_KEY_FILE is available for borg only if the file is readable.

Variable default value
SSH_KNOWN_HOSTS_FILE ${BORG_BASE_DIR}/known_hosts
SSH_KEY_FILE /run/secrets/ssh-key
SSH_OPTS None

If the content of SSH_KNOWN_HOSTS_FILE is a readable file, -o 'UserKnownHostsFile=${SSH_KNOWN_HOSTS_FILE}' will be appended to SSH_OPTS.

If the content of SSH_KEY_FILE is a readable file, -i '${SSH_KEY_FILE}' will be appended to SSH_OPTS.

If SSH_OPTS is not empty, BORG_RSH will be set to ssh ${SSH_OPTS}, or ${BORG_RSH} ${SSH_OPTS} if BORG_RSH was not empty.

Image Variables

Variable description default value
IMAGE_CRONTAB_FILE Path to the crontab file to be loaded /etc/borgmatic.d/crontab

References