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.. _service account: https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/authentication#service_accounts
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.. _create a service account key: https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/authentication#generating-a-private-key
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Other Services via rclone
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The program `rclone`_ can be used to access many other different services and
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store data there. First, you need to install and `configure`_ rclone. When you
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configure a remote named ``foo``, you can then call restic as follows to
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initiate a new repository in the path ``bar`` in the repo:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ restic -r rclone:foo:bar init
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Restic takes care of starting and stopping rclone.
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As a more concrete example, suppose you have configured a remote named
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``b2prod`` for Backblaze B2 with rclone, with a bucket called ``yggdrasil``.
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You can then use rclone to list files in the bucket like this:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ rclone ls b2prod:yggdrasil
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In order to create a new repository in the root directory of the bucket, call
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restic like this:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ restic -r rclone:b2prod:yggdrasil
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If you want to use the path ``foo/bar/baz`` in the bucket instead, pass this to
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restic:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ restic -r rclone:b2prod:yggdrasil/foo/bar/baz
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Listing the files of an empty repository directly with rclone should return a
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listing similar to the following:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ rclone ls b2prod:yggdrasil/foo/bar/baz
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155 bar/baz/config
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448 bar/baz/keys/4bf9c78049de689d73a56ed0546f83b8416795295cda12ec7fb9465af3900b44
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The rclone backend has two additional options:
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* ``-o rclone.program`` specifies the path to rclone, the default value is just ``rclone``
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* ``-o rclone.args`` allows setting the arguments passed to rclone, by default this is ``serve restic --stdio``
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In order to start rclone, restic will build a list of arguments by joining the
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following lists (in this order): ``rclone.program``, ``rclone.args`` and as the
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last parameter the value that follows the ``rclone:`` prefix of the repository
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specification.
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So, calling restic like this
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.. code-block:: console
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$ restic -o rclone.program="/path/to/rclone" \
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-o rclone.args="serve restic --stdio --bwlimit 1M --verbose" \
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-r rclone:b2:foo/bar
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runs rclone as follows:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ /path/to/rclone serve restic --stdio --bwlimit 1M --verbose b2:foo/bar
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Manually setting ``rclone.program`` also allows running a remote instance of
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rclone e.g. via SSH on a server, for example:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ restic -o rclone.program="ssh user@host rclone" -r rclone:b2:foo/bar
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The rclone command may also be hard-coded in the SSH configuration or the
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user's public key, in this case it may be sufficient to just start the SSH
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connection (and it's irrelevant what's passed after ``rclone:`` in the
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repository specification):
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.. code-block:: console
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$ restic -o rclone.program="ssh user@host" -r rclone:x
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.. _rclone: https://rclone.org/
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.. _configure: https://rclone.org/docs/
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Password prompt on Windows
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