#
# Bash script for restoring backups of Nextcloud.
#
-# Version 2.0.0
+# Version 2.1.2
#
# Usage:
# - With backup directory specified in the script: ./NextcloudRestore.sh <BackupName> (e.g. ./NextcloudRestore.sh 20170910_132703)
echo "Backup directory: $backupMainDir"
+# TODO: Set this to true, if the backup was created with compression enabled, otherwiese false.
+useCompression=true
+
currentRestoreDir="${backupMainDir}/${restore}"
# TODO: The directory of your Nextcloud installation (this is a directory under your web root)
# File names for backup files
# If you prefer other file names, you'll also have to change the NextcloudBackup.sh script.
-fileNameBackupFileDir='nextcloud-filedir.tar.gz'
-fileNameBackupDataDir='nextcloud-datadir.tar.gz'
+fileNameBackupFileDir='nextcloud-filedir.tar'
+fileNameBackupDataDir='nextcloud-datadir.tar'
+
+if [ "$useCompression" = true ] ; then
+ fileNameBackupFileDir='nextcloud-filedir.tar.gz'
+ fileNameBackupDataDir='nextcloud-datadir.tar.gz'
+fi
# TODO: Uncomment if you use local external storage
-#fileNameBackupExternalDataDir='nextcloud-external-datadir.tar.gz'
+#fileNameBackupExternalDataDir='nextcloud-external-datadir.tar'
+#
+#if [ "$useCompression" = true ] ; then
+# fileNameBackupExternalDataDir='nextcloud-external-datadir.tar.gz'
+#fi
fileNameBackupDb='nextcloud-db.sql'
# File directory
echo "Restoring Nextcloud file directory..."
-tar -xmpzf "${currentRestoreDir}/${fileNameBackupFileDir}" -C "${nextcloudFileDir}"
+
+if [ "$useCompression" = true ] ; then
+ tar -I pigz -xmpf "${currentRestoreDir}/${fileNameBackupFileDir}" -C "${nextcloudFileDir}"
+else
+ tar -xmpf "${currentRestoreDir}/${fileNameBackupFileDir}" -C "${nextcloudFileDir}"
+fi
+
echo "Done"
echo
# Data directory
echo "Restoring Nextcloud data directory..."
-tar -xmpzf "${currentRestoreDir}/${fileNameBackupDataDir}" -C "${nextcloudDataDir}"
+
+if [ "$useCompression" = true ] ; then
+ tar -I pigz -xmpf "${currentRestoreDir}/${fileNameBackupDataDir}" -C "${nextcloudDataDir}"
+else
+ tar -xmpf "${currentRestoreDir}/${fileNameBackupDataDir}" -C "${nextcloudDataDir}"
+fi
+
echo "Done"
echo
# Local external storage
# TODO: Uncomment if you use local external storage
#echo "Restoring Nextcloud data directory..."
-#tar -xmpzf "${currentRestoreDir}/${fileNameBackupExternalDataDir}" -C "${nextcloudLocalExternalDataDir}"
+#
+#if [ "$useCompression" = true ] ; then
+# tar -I pigz -xmpf "${currentRestoreDir}/${fileNameBackupExternalDataDir}" -C "${nextcloudLocalExternalDataDir}"
+#else
+# tar -xmpf "${currentRestoreDir}/${fileNameBackupExternalDataDir}" -C "${nextcloudLocalExternalDataDir}"
+#fi
+#
#echo "Done"
#echo
# TODO: Use this if the database from the backup DOES NOT use UTF8 with multibyte support (e.g. for emoijs in filenames):
#mysql -h localhost -u "${dbUser}" -p"${dbPassword}" -e "CREATE DATABASE ${nextcloudDatabase}"
elif [ "${databaseSystem,,}" = "postgresql" ] || [ "${databaseSystem,,}" = "pgsql" ]; then
- sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE DATABASE ${nextcloudDatabase} WITH OWNER ${dbUser} TEMPLATE template0 ENCODING \"UTF8\";"
+ sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE DATABASE ${nextcloudDatabase} WITH OWNER ${dbUser} TEMPLATE template0 ENCODING \"UNICODE\";"
fi
echo "Done"