package App::BorgRestore::Settings; use v5.14; use strict; use warnings; use App::BorgRestore::Helper; use autodie; use Sys::Hostname; =encoding utf-8 =head1 NAME App::BorgRestore::Settings - Settings package =head1 DESCRIPTION App::BorgRestore::Settings searches for configuration files in the following locations in order. The first file found will be used, any later ones are ignored. If no files are found, defaults are used. =over =item * $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/borg-restore.cfg =item * /etc/borg-restore.cfg =back =head2 Configuration Options You can set the following options in the config file. Note that the configuration file is parsed as a perl script. Thus you can also use any features available in perl itself. Also note that it is important that the last statement of the file is positive because it is used to check that running the config went well. You can simply use "1;" on the last line as shown in the example config. =over =item C<$borg_repo> This specifies the URL to the borg repo as used in other borg commands. If you use the $BORG_REPO environment variable set this to an empty string. Default: "backup:borg-".hostname; =item C<$cache_path_base> This defaults to "C<$XDG_CACHE_HOME>/borg-restore.pl". It contains the lookup database. =item C<@backup_prefixes> This is an array of prefixes that need to be added when looking up a file in the backup archives. If you use filesystem snapshots and the snapshot for /home is located at /mnt/snapshots/home, you have to add the following: # In the backup archives, /home has the path /mnt/snapshots/home {regex => "^/home/", replacement => "mnt/snapshots/home/"}, The regex must always include the leading slash and it is suggested to include a tailing slash as well to prevent clashes with directories that start with the same string. The first regex that matches for a given file is used. This setting only affects lookups, it does not affect the creation of the database with --update-database. =item C<$sqlite_cache_size> Default: 102400 The size of the in-memory cache of sqlite in kibibytes. This should be large enough to fit the database so that adding new backup data does not need to use the disk too much. =back =head2 Example Configuration $borg_repo = "/path/to/repo"; $cache_path_base = "/mnt/somewhere/borg-restore.pl-cache"; @backup_prefixes = ( {regex => "^/home/", replacement => "mnt/snapshots/home/"}, # /boot is not snapshotted {regex => "^/boot", replacement => ""}, {regex => "^/", replacement => "mnt/snapshots/root/"}, ); $sqlite_cache_size = 2097152; 1; #ensure positive return value =head1 LICENSE Copyright (C) 2016-2017 Florian Pritz Ebluewind@xinu.atE Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or later. See LICENSE for the full license text. =cut our $borg_repo = "backup:borg-".hostname; our $cache_path_base = sprintf("%s/borg-restore.pl", $ENV{XDG_CACHE_HOME} // $ENV{HOME}."/.cache"); our @backup_prefixes = ( {regex => "^/", replacement => ""}, ); our $sqlite_cache_size = 102400; my @configfiles = ( sprintf("%s/borg-restore.cfg", $ENV{XDG_CONFIG_HOME} // $ENV{HOME}."/.config"), "/etc/borg-restore.cfg", ); for my $configfile (@configfiles) { $configfile = App::BorgRestore::Helper::untaint($configfile, qr/.*/); if (-e $configfile) { unless (my $return = do $configfile) { die "couldn't parse $configfile: $@" if $@; die "couldn't do $configfile: $!" unless defined $return; die "couldn't run $configfile" unless $return; } } } $cache_path_base = App::BorgRestore::Helper::untaint($cache_path_base, qr/.*/); sub get_cache_dir { return "$cache_path_base/v3"; } sub get_cache_path { my $item = shift; return get_cache_dir()."/$item"; } sub get_db_path { return get_cache_path('archives.db'); } 1; __END__