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1 #!/bin/bash
2
3 #
4 # Bash script for creating backups of Nextcloud.
5 # Usage: ./NextcloudBackup.sh
6 #
7 # The script is based on an installation of Nextcloud using nginx and MariaDB, see https://decatec.de/home-server/nextcloud-auf-ubuntu-server-mit-nginx-mariadb-php-lets-encrypt-redis-und-fail2ban/
8 #
9
10 #
11 # IMPORTANT
12 # You have to customize this script (directories, users, etc.) for your actual environment.
13 # All entries which need to be customized are tagged with "TODO".
14 #
15
16 # Variables
17 currentDate=$(date +"%Y%m%d_%H%M%S")
18 # TODO: The directory where you store the Nextcloud backups
19 backupMainDir="/mnt/Share/NextcloudBackups/"
20 # The actual directory of the current backup - this is a subdirectory of the main directory above with a timestamp
21 backupdir="${backupMainDir}/${currentDate}/"
22 # TODO: The directory of your Nextcloud installation (this is a directory under your web root)
23 nextcloudFileDir="/var/www/nextcloud"
24 # TODO: The directory of your Nextcloud data directory (outside the Nextcloud file directory)
25 # If your data directory is located under Nextcloud's file directory (somewhere in the web root), the data directory should not be a separate part of the backup
26 nextcloudDataDir="/var/nextcloud_data"
27 # TODO: The service name of the web server. Used to start/stop web server (e.g. 'service <webserverServiceName> start')
28 webserverServiceName="nginx"
29 # TODO: Your Nextcloud database name
30 nextcloudDatabase="nextcloud_db"
31 # TODO: Your Nextcloud database user
32 dbUser="nextcloud_db_user"
33 # TODO: The password of the Nextcloud database user
34 dbPassword="mYpAsSw0rd"
35 # TODO: Your web server user
36 webserverUser="www-data"
37 # TODO: The maximum number of backups to keep (when set to 0, all backups are kept)
38 maxNrOfBackups=0
39
40 # File names for backup files
41 # If you prefer other file names, you'll also have to change the NextcloudRestore.sh script.
42 fileNameBackupFileDir="nextcloud-filedir.tar.gz"
43 fileNameBackupDataDir="nextcloud-datadir.tar.gz"
44 fileNameBackupDb="nextcloud-db.sql"
45
46 # Function for error messages
47 errorecho() { cat <<< "$@" 1>&2; }
48
49 #
50 # Check for root
51 #
52 if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ]
53 then
54 errorecho "ERROR: This script has to be run as root!"
55 exit 1
56 fi
57
58 #
59 # Check if backup dir already exists
60 #
61 if [ ! -d "${backupdir}" ]
62 then
63 mkdir -p "${backupdir}"
64 else
65 errorecho "ERROR: The backup directory ${backupdir} already exists!"
66 exit 1
67 fi
68
69 #
70 # Set maintenance mode
71 #
72 echo "Set maintenance mode for Nextcloud..."
73 cd "${nextcloudFileDir}"
74 sudo -u "${webserverUser}" php occ maintenance:mode --on
75 cd ~
76 echo "Done"
77 echo
78
79 #
80 # Stop web server
81 #
82 echo "Stopping web server..."
83 service "${webserverServiceName}" stop
84 echo "Done"
85 echo
86
87 #
88 # Backup file and data directory
89 #
90 echo "Creating backup of Nextcloud file directory..."
91 tar -cpzf "${backupdir}/${fileNameBackupFileDir}" -C "${nextcloudFileDir}" .
92 echo "Done"
93 echo
94
95 echo "Creating backup of Nextcloud data directory..."
96 tar -cpzf "${backupdir}/${fileNameBackupDataDir}" -C "${nextcloudDataDir}" .
97 echo "Done"
98 echo
99
100 #
101 # Backup DB
102 #
103 echo "Backup Nextcloud database..."
104 mysqldump --single-transaction -h localhost -u "${dbUser}" -p"${dbPassword}" "${nextcloudDatabase}" > "${backupdir}/${fileNameBackupDb}"
105 echo "Done"
106 echo
107
108 #
109 # Start web server
110 #
111 echo "Starting web server..."
112 service "${webserverServiceName}" start
113 echo "Done"
114 echo
115
116 #
117 # Disable maintenance mode
118 #
119 echo "Switching off maintenance mode..."
120 cd "${nextcloudFileDir}"
121 sudo -u "${webserverUser}" php occ maintenance:mode --off
122 cd ~
123 echo "Done"
124 echo
125
126 #
127 # Delete old backups
128 #
129 if (( ${maxNrOfBackups} != 0 ))
130 then
131 nrOfBackups=$(ls -l ${backupMainDir} | grep -c ^d)
132
133 if (( ${nrOfBackups} > ${maxNrOfBackups} ))
134 then
135 echo "Removing old backups..."
136 ls -t ${backupMainDir} | tail -$(( nrOfBackups - maxNrOfBackups )) | while read dirToRemove; do
137 echo "${dirToRemove}"
138 rm -r ${backupMainDir}/${dirToRemove}
139 echo "Done"
140 echo
141 done
142 fi
143 fi
144
145 echo
146 echo "DONE!"
147 echo "Backup created: ${backupdir}"

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