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stdin-from-command: add documentation in backup sub-command
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- file ownership and ACLs on Windows
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- the "hidden" flag on Windows
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Reading data from a command standard output
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***********************
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Sometimes, it can be nice to directly save the output of a program, e.g.,
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``mysqldump`` so that the SQL can later be restored. Restic supports this mode
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of operation; just supply the option ``--stdin-from-command`` when using the
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``backup`` action, and write the command in place of the files/directories:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo backup --stdin-from-command mysqldump [...]
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This command creates a new snapshot of the standard output of ``mysqldump``.
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You can then use, e.g., the fuse mounting option (see below) to mount the
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repository and read the file.
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By default, the command's standard output is saved in a file named ``stdin``.
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A different name can be specified with ``--stdin-filename``, e.g.:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo backup --stdin-filename production.sql --stdin-from-command mysqldump [...]
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Restic uses the command exit code to determine whether the backup succeeded. A
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non-zero exit code from the command makes Restic cancel the backup.
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Reading data from stdin
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***********************
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Sometimes it can be nice to directly save the output of a program, e.g.
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``mysqldump`` so that the SQL can later be restored. Restic supports
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this mode of operation, just supply the option ``--stdin`` to the
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If the ``--stdin-from-command`` option is insufficient, Restic supports reading
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arbitrary data from the standard input. Use the option ``--stdin`` to the
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``backup`` command like this:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ set -o pipefail
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$ mysqldump [...] | restic -r /srv/restic-repo backup --stdin
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$ restic -r /srv/restic-repo backup --stdin < bigfile.dat
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This creates a new snapshot of the output of ``mysqldump``. You can then
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use e.g. the fuse mounting option (see below) to mount the repository
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and read the file.
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This creates a new snapshot of the content of ``bigfile.dat`` (note that, in
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this example, you can trivially use the standard ``backup`` command by
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specifying the file path).
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By default, the file name ``stdin`` is used, a different name can be
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specified with ``--stdin-filename``, e.g. like this:
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As for ``--stdin-from-command``, the default file name is ``stdin``; a
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different name can be specified with ``--stdin-filename``.
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**Important**: while it is possible to pipe a command output in Restic using
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``--stdin``, doing so is highly discouraged as it will mask errors from the
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command, leading to corrupted backups. For example, in the following code
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block, if ``mysqldump`` has an error connecting to the MySQL database, Restic
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backup will succeed in creating an empty backup:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ mysqldump [...] | restic -r /srv/restic-repo backup --stdin --stdin-filename production.sql
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$ # Don't do this, read the warning above
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$ mysqldump [...] | restic -r /srv/restic-repo backup --stdin
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The option ``pipefail`` is highly recommended so that a non-zero exit code from
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one of the programs in the pipe (e.g. ``mysqldump`` here) makes the whole chain
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return a non-zero exit code. Refer to the `Use the Unofficial Bash Strict Mode
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<http://redsymbol.net/articles/unofficial-bash-strict-mode/>`__ for more
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details on this.
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A simple solution is to use ``--stdin-from-command`` (see above). Shall you
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still need to use the ``--stdin`` flag, you must use the option ``pipefail``
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(so that a non-zero exit code from one of the programs in the pipe makes the
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whole chain return a non-zero exit code) and you must check the exit code of
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the pipe and act accordingly (e.g., remove the last backup). Refer to the
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`Use the Unofficial Bash Strict Mode <http://redsymbol.net/articles/unofficial-bash-strict-mode/>`__
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for more details on this.
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Tags for backup
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