#
# Bash script an easy setup of NextcloudBackup.sh and NextcloudRestore.sh
#
-# Version 2.0.0
+# Version 2.3.3
#
# Usage:
# - call the setup.sh script
# However, you should always check the backup/restore scripts BEFORE executing these!
#
+# Make sure the script exits when any command fails
+set -Eeuo pipefail
+
#
# Pre defined variables
#
backupMainDir='/media/hdd/nextcloud_backup'
nextcloudFileDir='/var/www/nextcloud'
webserverUser='www-data'
+webserverServiceName='nginx'
#
# Gather information
#
-read -p "In which directory the backups should be saved (default: ${backupMainDir}). Enter a directory or press ENTER if the backup directory should be ${backupMainDir}: " BACKUPMAINDIR
+clear
+
+echo "Enter the directory to which the backups should be saved."
+echo "Default: ${backupMainDir}"
+echo ""
+read -p "Enter a directory or press ENTER if the backup directory should be ${backupMainDir}: " BACKUPMAINDIR
[ -z "$BACKUPMAINDIR" ] || backupMainDir=$BACKUPMAINDIR
+clear
-read -p "Enter the path to the Nextcloud file directory (usually ${nextcloudFileDir}). Enter a directory or press ENTER if the file directory is ${nextcloudFileDir}: " NEXTCLOUDFILEDIRECTORY
+echo "Enter the path to the Nextcloud file directory."
+echo "Usually: ${nextcloudFileDir}"
+echo ""
+read -p "Enter a directory or press ENTER if the file directory is ${nextcloudFileDir}: " NEXTCLOUDFILEDIRECTORY
[ -z "$NEXTCLOUDFILEDIRECTORY" ] || nextcloudFileDir=$NEXTCLOUDFILEDIRECTORY
+clear
-read -p "Enter the webserver user (usually ${webserverUser}). Enter an new user or press ENTER if the webserver user is ${webserverUser}: " WEBSERVERUSER
+echo "Enter the webserver user."
+echo "Usually: ${webserverUser}"
+echo ""
+read -p "Enter an new user or press ENTER if the webserver user is ${webserverUser}: " WEBSERVERUSER
[ -z "$WEBSERVERUSER" ] || webserverUser=$WEBSERVERUSER
+clear
+echo "Enter the webserver service name."
+echo "Usually: nginx or apache2"
echo ""
-echo ""
+read -p "Enter an new webserver service name or press ENTER if the webserver service name is ${webserverServiceName}: " WEBSERVERSERVICENAME
+
+[ -z "$WEBSERVERSERVICENAME" ] || webserverServiceName=$WEBSERVERSERVICENAME
+clear
+
echo "Backup directory: ${backupMainDir}"
echo "Nextcloud file directory: ${nextcloudFileDir}"
echo "Webserver user: ${webserverUser}"
+echo "Webserver service name: ${webserverServiceName}"
echo ""
read -p "Is the information correct? [y/N] " CORRECTINFO
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Error calling OCC: Please check if the information provided was correct."
- echo "ABORTING!"
+ echo "ABORTING!"
echo "No file has been altered."
exit 1
fi
echo ""
# Backup main dir
-sed -i "s@^ backupMainDir.*@ backupMainDir='$backupMainDir'@" ./NextcloudBackup.sh
-sed -i "s@^ backupMainDir.*@ backupMainDir='$backupMainDir'@" ./NextcloudRestore.sh
+sed -i "s@^\tbackupMainDir='/media/hdd/nextcloud_backup'@\tbackupMainDir='$backupMainDir'@" ./NextcloudBackup.sh
+sed -i "s@^\tbackupMainDir='/media/hdd/nextcloud_backup'@\tbackupMainDir='$backupMainDir'@" ./NextcloudRestore.sh
# Nextcloud file dir
sed -i "s@^nextcloudFileDir.*@nextcloudFileDir='$nextcloudFileDir'@" ./NextcloudBackup.sh
sed -i "s@^nextcloudDataDir=.*@nextcloudDataDir='$nextcloudDataDir'@" ./NextcloudRestore.sh
# Webserver service name
+sed -i "s/^webserverServiceName.*/webserverServiceName='$webserverServiceName'/" ./NextcloudBackup.sh
+sed -i "s/^webserverServiceName.*/webserverServiceName='$webserverServiceName'/" ./NextcloudRestore.sh
# Webserver user
sed -i "s/^webserverUser.*/webserverUser='$webserverUser'/" ./NextcloudBackup.sh
# Database system
databaseSystem=$(occ_get dbtype)
+# PostgreSQL is identified as pgsql
+if [ "${databaseSystem,,}" = "pgsql" ]; then
+ databaseSystem='postgresql';
+fi
+
sed -i "s/^databaseSystem.*/databaseSystem='$databaseSystem'/" ./NextcloudBackup.sh
sed -i "s/^databaseSystem.*/databaseSystem='$databaseSystem'/" ./NextcloudRestore.sh
echo ""
echo "IMPORTANT: Please check NextcloudBackup.sh and NextcloudRestore.sh if all variables were set correctly BEFORE running these scripts!"
echo ""
+echo "When using pigz compression, you also have to install pigz (e.g. for Debian/Ubuntu: apt install pigz)"
+echo ""
echo ""
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