Kevin Veen-Birkenbach 2129c5e362 build(lint): gate make test on a clean ruff run
ruff was never wired into this repository: no target, no CI step, no pin.
It reported 45 findings across sources and tests, so nothing enforced
what the codebase already mostly followed.

Adds `make ruff` (check + format --check), `make ruff-fix`, and `make
lint` as its alias, and makes `make test` run lint as a fourth parallel
spur. The CI workflow calls `make test`, so it is covered there too. The
linter is pinned in a `lint` extra: a ruff minor bump changes which rules
fire, and with the suite gating on a clean run an unpinned linter would
fail it on an unrelated day.

The 45 findings are fixed rather than configured away. Three needed a
decision instead of the mechanical fix:

- The generation timestamp keeps its local wall clock (DTZ005 waived).
  Generations sort by that name, and UTC would order new ones before the
  existing ones wherever the offset is positive - "newest generation" is
  what every restore path selects on.
- The per-volume `copy` closure now binds volume_name and vol_dir as
  default arguments (B023). It only worked because it is called inside
  the same iteration.
- The two CLI top-level handlers keep their blind except (BLE001
  waived): turning any failure into exit 1 is what a CLI boundary is
  for. The two in run.py did not need it and were narrowed to what they
  actually catch.

Also drops the comments that restate the code: the section banners in
restore/__main__.py, the filename repeated as line 1 of nine test files,
step narration above the statement it narrates, and a block in app.py
documenting parameters that had moved to another module. What names a
trip-wire stays - the snapshot destination rule, the mysql-binary
absence in MariaDB 11 images, the session-scoped FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS, the
spooled temp file for multi-GB dumps, and the negative control that
loses its discriminating power if it ever passes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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2026-08-16 13:57:49 +02:00
2020-10-11 11:54:16 +02:00
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baudolo Deterministic Backup & Restore for Docker Volumes 📦🔄

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baudolo is a backup and restore system for Docker volumes with mandatory file backups and explicit, deterministic database dumps. It is designed for environments with many Docker services where:

  • file-level backups must always exist
  • database dumps must be intentional, predictable, and auditable

Key Features

  • 📦 Incremental Docker volume backups using rsync --link-dest
  • 🗄 Optional SQL dumps for:
    • PostgreSQL
    • MariaDB / MySQL
  • 🌱 Explicit database definition for SQL backups (no auto-discovery)
  • 🧾 Backup integrity stamping via dirval (Python API)
  • ⏸ Automatic container stop/start when required for consistency
  • 🚫 Whitelisting of containers that do not require stopping
  • ♻️ Modular, maintainable Python architecture

🧠 Core Concept (Important!)

baudolo separates file backups from database dumps.

  • Docker volumes are always backed up at file level
  • SQL dumps are created only for explicitly defined databases

This results in the following behavior:

Database defined File backup SQL dump
No ✔ yes ✘ no
Yes ✔ yes ✔ yes

📁 Backup Layout

Backups are stored in a deterministic, fully nested structure:

<backups-dir>/
└── <machine-hash>/
    └── <repo-name>/
        └── <timestamp>/
            └── <volume-name>/
                ├── files/
                └── sql/
                    └── <database>.backup.sql

Meaning of each level

  • <machine-hash> SHA256 hash of /etc/machine-id (host separation)

  • <repo-name> Logical backup namespace (project / stack)

  • <timestamp> Backup generation (YYYYMMDDHHMMSS)

  • <volume-name> Docker volume name

  • files/ Incremental file backup (rsync)

  • sql/ Optional SQL dumps (only for defined databases)

🚀 Installation

Local (editable install)

python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e .

🌱 Database Definition (SQL Backup Scope)

How SQL backups are defined

baudolo creates SQL dumps only for databases that are explicitly defined via configuration (e.g. a databases definition file or seeding step).

If a database is not defined:

  • its Docker volume is still backed up (files)
  • no SQL dump is created

No database definition → file backup only Database definition present → file backup + SQL dump

Why explicit definition?

baudolo does not inspect running containers to guess databases.

Databases must be explicitly defined to guarantee:

  • deterministic backups
  • predictable restore behavior
  • reproducible environments
  • zero accidental production data exposure

Required database metadata

Each database definition provides:

  • database instance (container or logical instance)
  • database name
  • database user
  • database password

This information is used by baudolo to execute pg_dump, pg_dumpall, or mariadb-dump.

💾 Running a Backup

baudolo \
  --compose-dir /srv/docker \
  --databases-csv /etc/baudolo/databases.csv \
  --database-containers central-postgres central-mariadb \
  --images-no-stop-required alpine postgres mariadb mysql \
  --images-no-backup-required redis busybox

Common Backup Flags

Flag Description
--everything Always stop containers and re-run rsync
--dump-only-sql Skip file backups only for DB volumes when dumps succeed; non-DB volumes are still backed up; fallback to files if no dump.
--shutdown Do not restart containers after backup
--backups-dir Backup root directory (default: /Backups)
--repo-name Backup namespace under machine hash

♻️ Restore Operations

Restore Volume Files

baudolo-restore files \
  my-volume \
  <machine-hash> \
  <version> \
  --backups-dir /Backups \
  --repo-name my-repo

Restore into a different target volume:

baudolo-restore files \
  target-volume \
  <machine-hash> \
  <version> \
  --source-volume source-volume

Restore PostgreSQL

baudolo-restore postgres \
  my-volume \
  <machine-hash> \
  <version> \
  --container postgres \
  --db-name appdb \
  --db-password secret \
  --empty

Restore MariaDB / MySQL

baudolo-restore mariadb \
  my-volume \
  <machine-hash> \
  <version> \
  --container mariadb \
  --db-name shopdb \
  --db-password secret \
  --empty

baudolo automatically detects whether mariadb or mysql is available inside the container

🔍 Backup Scheme

The backup mechanism uses incremental backups with rsync and stamps directories with a unique hash. For more details on the backup scheme, check out this blog post.
Backup Scheme

👨‍💻 Author

Kevin Veen-Birkenbach

📜 License

This project is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0. See the LICENSE file for details.

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Happy Backing Up! 🚀🔐

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