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# This file contains an example template for using the Backup gem for backing up your Huginn installation to S3.
# In your crontab do something like:
# 0 0,12 * * * /bin/bash -l -c "RAILS_ENV=production backup perform -t huginn_backup --config_file /home/you/huginn_backup.rb" 2>&1 >> /home/you/huginn_backup_log.txt
# In backups.password on your server:
# some password
# In huginn_backup.rb on your server put an edited version of the following file. REMEMBER TO EDIT THE FILE!
# You'll also need to install the backup gem on your server, as well as the net-ssh, excon, net-scp, and fog gems.
Backup::Model.new(:huginn_backup, 'The Huginn backup configuration') do
split_into_chunks_of 4000
database MySQL do |database|
database.name = "your-database-name"
database.username = "your-database-username"
database.password = "your-database-password"
database.host = "your-database-host"
database.port = "your-database-port"
database.socket = "your-database-socket"
database.additional_options = ['--single-transaction', '--quick', '--hex-blob', '--add-drop-table']
end
encrypt_with OpenSSL do |encryption|
encryption.password_file = "/home/you/backups.password"
encryption.base64 = true
encryption.salt = true
end
compress_with Gzip do |compression|
compression.level = 8
end
store_with S3 do |s3|
s3.access_key_id = 'YOUR_AWS_ACCESS_KEY'
s3.secret_access_key = 'YOUR_AWS_SECRET'
s3.region = 'us-east-1'
s3.bucket = 'my-huginn-backups'
s3.keep = 20
end
notify_by Mail do |mail|
mail.on_success = false
mail.on_warning = true
mail.on_failure = true
mail.from = 'you@example.com'
mail.to = 'you@example.com'
mail.address = 'smtp.gmail.com'
mail.domain = "example.com"
mail.user_name = 'you@example.com'
mail.password = 'password'
mail.port = 587
mail.authentication = "plain"
mail.enable_starttls_auto = true
end
end
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