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Scripts can used to automate operations before or after a backup operation, collect information about the running backup job and to change options for the current backup. In this chapter two example scripts are provided, the first one is a Windows batch file, followed by a similar shell script for Linux systems.
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## run-script-example.bat
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```nohighlight
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@echo off
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REM ###############################################################################
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REM How to run scripts before or after backups
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REM ###############################################################################
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REM Duplicati is able to run scripts before and after backups. This
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REM functionality is available in the advanced options of any backup job (UI) or
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REM as option (CLI). The (advanced) options to run scripts are
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REM --run-script-before = <filename>
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REM --run-script-before-required = <filename>
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REM --run-script-timeout = <time>
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REM --run-script-after = <filename>
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REM
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REM --run-script-before = <filename>
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REM Duplicati will run the script before the backup job and waits for its
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REM completion for 60 seconds (default timeout value). After a timeout a
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REM warning is logged and the backup is started.
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REM The following exit codes are supported:
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REM
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REM - 0: OK, run operation
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REM - 1: OK, don't run operation
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REM - 2: Warning, run operation
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REM - 3: Warning, don't run operation
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REM - 4: Error, run operation
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REM - 5: Error don't run operation
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REM - other: Error don't run operation
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REM
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REM --run-script-before-required = <filename>
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REM Duplicati will run the script before the backup job and wait for its
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REM completion for 60 seconds (default timeout value). The backup will only be
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REM run if the script completes with the exit code 0. Other exit codes or a
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REM timeout will cancel the backup job.
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REM
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REM --run-script-timeout = <time>
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REM Specify a new value for the timeout. Default is 60s. Accepted values are
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REM e.g. 30s, 1m15s, 1h12m03s, and so on. To turn off the timeout set the value
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REM to 0. Duplicati will then wait endlessly for the script to finish.
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REM
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REM --run-script-after = <filename>
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REM Duplicati will run the script after the backup job and wait for its
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REM completion for 60 seconds (default timeout value). After a timeout a
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REM warning is logged.
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REM The same exit codes as in --run-script-before are supported, but
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REM the operation will always continue (i.e. 1 => 0, 3 => 2, 5 => 4)
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REM as it has already completed so stopping it during stop is useless.
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REM ###############################################################################
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REM Changing options from within the script
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REM ###############################################################################
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REM Within a script, all Duplicati options are exposed as environment variables
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REM with the prefix "DUPLICATI__". Please notice that the dash (-) character is
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REM not allowed in environment variable keys, so it is replaced with underscore
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REM (_). For a list of available options, have a look at the output of
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REM "duplicati.commandline.exe help".
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REM
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REM For instance the current value of the option --encryption-module can be
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REM accessed in the script by
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REM ENCRYPTIONMODULE=%DUPLICATI__encryption_module%
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REM All Duplicati options can be changed by the script by writing options to
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REM stdout (with echo or similar). Anything not starting with a double dash (--)
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REM will be ignored:
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REM echo "Hello! -- test, this line is ignored"
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REM echo --new-option=This will be a setting
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REM Filters are supplied in the DUPLICATI__FILTER variable.
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REM The variable contains all filters supplied with --include and --exclude,
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REM combined into a single string, separated with semicolon (;).
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REM Filters set with --include will be prefixed with a plus (+),
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REM and filters set with --exclude will be prefixed with a minus (-).
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REM
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REM Example:
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REM --include=*.txt --exclude=[.*\.abc] --include=*
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REM
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REM Will be encoded as:
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REM DUPLICATI__FILTER=+*.txt;-[.*\.abc];+*
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REM
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REM You can set the filters by writing --filter=<new filter> to stdout.
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REM You may want to append to the existing filter like this:
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REM echo "--filter=+*.123;%DUPLICATI__FILTER%;-*.xyz"
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REM ###############################################################################
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REM Special Environment Variables
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REM ###############################################################################
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REM DUPLICATI__EVENTNAME
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REM Eventname is BEFORE if invoked as --run-script-before, and AFTER if
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REM invoked as --run-script-after. This value cannot be changed by writing
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REM it back!
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REM DUPLICATI__OPERATIONNAME
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REM Operation name can be any of the operations that Duplicati supports. For
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REM example it can be "Backup", "Cleanup", "Restore", or "DeleteAllButN".
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REM This value cannot be changed by writing it back!
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REM DUPLICATI__RESULTFILE
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REM If invoked as --run-script-after this will contain the name of the
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REM file where result data is placed. This value cannot be changed by
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REM writing it back!
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REM DUPLICATI__REMOTEURL
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REM This is the remote url for the target backend. This value can be changed by
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REM echoing --remoteurl = "new value".
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REM DUPLICATI__LOCALPATH
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REM This is the path to the folders being backed up or restored. This variable
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REM is empty operations other than backup or restore. The local path can
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REM contain : to separate multiple folders. This value can be changed by echoing
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REM --localpath = "new value".
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REM DUPLICATI__PARSED_RESULT
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REM This is a value indicating how well the operation was performed.
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REM It can take the values: Unknown, Success, Warning, Error, Fatal.
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REM ###############################################################################
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REM Example script
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REM ###############################################################################
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REM We read a few variables first.
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SET EVENTNAME=%DUPLICATI__EVENTNAME%
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SET OPERATIONNAME=%DUPLICATI__OPERATIONNAME%
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SET REMOTEURL=%DUPLICATI__REMOTEURL%
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SET LOCALPATH=%DUPLICATI__LOCALPATH%
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REM Basic setup, we use the same file for both before and after,
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REM so we need to figure out which event has happened
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if "%EVENTNAME%" == "BEFORE" GOTO ON_BEFORE
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if "%EVENTNAME%" == "AFTER" GOTO ON_AFTER
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REM This should never happen, but there may be new operations
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REM in new version of Duplicati
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REM We write this to stderr, and it will show up as a warning in the logfile
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echo Got unknown event "%EVENTNAME%", ignoring 1>&2
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GOTO end
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:ON_BEFORE
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REM If the operation is a backup starting,
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REM then we check if the --dblock-size option is unset
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REM or 50mb, and change it to 25mb, otherwise we
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REM leave it alone
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IF "%OPERATIONNAME%" == "Backup" GOTO ON_BEFORE_BACKUP
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REM This will be ignored
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echo Got operation "%OPERATIONNAME%", ignoring
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GOTO end
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:ON_BEFORE_BACKUP
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REM Check if volsize is either not set, or set to 50mb
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IF "%DUPLICATI__dblock_size%" == "" GOTO SET_VOLSIZE
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IF "%DUPLICATI__dblock_size%" == "50mb" GOTO SET_VOLSIZE
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REM We write this to stderr, and it will show up as a warning in the logfile
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echo Not setting volumesize, it was already set to %DUPLICATI__dblock_size% 1>&2
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GOTO end
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:SET_VOLSIZE
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REM Write the option to stdout to change it
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echo --dblock-size=25mb
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GOTO end
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:ON_AFTER
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IF "%OPERATIONNAME%" == "Backup" GOTO ON_AFTER_BACKUP
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REM This will be ignored
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echo "Got operation "%OPERATIONNAME%", ignoring "
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GOTO end
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:ON_AFTER_BACKUP
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REM Basic email setup
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SET EMAIL="admin@example.com"
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SET SUBJECT="Duplicati backup"
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REM We use a temp file to store the email body
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SET MESSAGE="%TEMP%\duplicati-mail.txt"
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echo Duplicati finished a backup. > %MESSAGE%
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echo This is the result : >> %MESSAGE%
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echo. >> %MESSAGE%
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REM We append the results to the message
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type "%DUPLICATI__RESULTFILE%" >> %MESSAGE%
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REM If the log-file is enabled, we append that as well
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IF EXIST "%DUPLICATI__log_file%" type "%DUPLICATI__log_file%" >> %MESSAGE%
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REM If the backend-log-database file is enabled, we append that as well
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IF EXIST "%DUPLICATI__backend_log_database%" type "%DUPLICATI__backend_log_database%" >> %MESSAGE%
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REM Finally send the email using a fictive sendmail program
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sendmail %SUBJECT% %EMAIL% < %MESSAGE%
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GOTO end
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:end
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REM We want the exit code to always report success.
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REM For scripts that can abort execution, use the option
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REM --run-script-on-start-required = <filename> when running Duplicati
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exit /B 0
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```
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## run-script-example.sh
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```nohighlight
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#!/bin/bash
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###############################################################################
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# How to run scripts before or after backups
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###############################################################################
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# Duplicati is able to run scripts before and after backups. This
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# functionality is available in the advanced options of any backup job (UI) or
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# as option (CLI). The (advanced) options to run scripts are
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# --run-script-before = <filename>
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# --run-script-before-required = <filename>
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# --run-script-timeout = <time>
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# --run-script-after = <filename>
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#
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# --run-script-before = <filename>
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# Duplicati will run the script before the backup job and waits for its
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# completion for 60 seconds (default timeout value). After a timeout a
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# warning is logged and the backup is started.
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# The following exit codes are supported:
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#
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# - 0: OK, run operation
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# - 1: OK, don't run operation
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# - 2: Warning, run operation
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# - 3: Warning, don't run operation
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# - 4: Error, run operation
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# - 5: Error don't run operation
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# - other: Error don't run operation
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#
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# --run-script-before-required = <filename>
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# Duplicati will run the script before the backup job and wait for its
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# completion for 60 seconds (default timeout value). The backup will only be
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# run if the script completes with the exit code 0. Other exit codes or a
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# timeout will cancel the backup job.
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#
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# --run-script-timeout = <time>
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# Specify a new value for the timeout. Default is 60s. Accepted values are
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# e.g. 30s, 1m15s, 1h12m03s, and so on. To turn off the timeout set the value
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# to 0. Duplicati will then wait endlessly for the script to finish.
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#
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# --run-script-after = <filename>
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# Duplicati will run the script after the backup job and wait for its
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# completion for 60 seconds (default timeout value). After a timeout a
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# warning is logged.
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# The same exit codes as in --run-script-before are supported, but
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# the operation will always continue (i.e. 1 => 0, 3 => 2, 5 => 4)
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# as it has already completed so stopping it during stop is useless.
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###############################################################################
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# Changing options from within the script
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###############################################################################
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# Within a script, all Duplicati options are exposed as environment variables
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# with the prefix "DUPLICATI__". Please notice that the dash (-) character is
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# not allowed in environment variable keys, so it is replaced with underscore
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# (_). For a list of available options, have a look at the output of
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# "duplicati.commandline.exe help".
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#
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# For instance the current value of the option --encryption-module can be
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# accessed in the script by
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# ENCRYPTIONMODULE=$DUPLICATI__encryption_module
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# All Duplicati options can be changed by the script by writing options to
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# stdout (with echo or similar). Anything not starting with a double dash (--)
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# will be ignored:
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# echo "Hello! -- test, this line is ignored"
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# echo "--new-option=\"This will be a setting\""
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# Filters are supplied in the DUPLICATI__FILTER variable.
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# The variable contains all filters supplied with --include and --exclude,
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# combined into a single string, separated with colon (:).
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# Filters set with --include will be prefixed with a plus (+),
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# and filters set with --exclude will be prefixed with a minus (-).
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#
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# Example:
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# --include=*.txt --exclude=[.*\.abc] --include=*
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#
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# Will be encoded as:
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# DUPLICATI__FILTER=+*.txt:-[.*\.abc]:+*
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#
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# You can set the filters by writing --filter=<new filter> to stdout.
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# You may want to append to the existing filter like this:
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# echo "--filter=+*.123:%DUPLICATI__FILTER%:-*.xyz"
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###############################################################################
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# Special Environment Variables
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###############################################################################
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# DUPLICATI__EVENTNAME
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# Eventname is BEFORE if invoked as --run-script-before, and AFTER if
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# invoked as --run-script-after. This value cannot be changed by writing
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# it back!
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# DUPLICATI__OPERATIONNAME
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# Operation name can be any of the operations that Duplicati supports. For
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# example it can be "Backup", "Cleanup", "Restore", or "DeleteAllButN".
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# This value cannot be changed by writing it back!
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# DUPLICATI__RESULTFILE
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# If invoked as --run-script-after this will contain the name of the
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# file where result data is placed. This value cannot be changed by
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# writing it back!
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# DUPLICATI__REMOTEURL
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# This is the remote url for the target backend. This value can be changed by
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# echoing --remoteurl = "new value".
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# DUPLICATI__LOCALPATH
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# This is the path to the folders being backed up or restored. This variable
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# is empty operations other than backup or restore. The local path can
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# contain : to separate multiple folders. This value can be changed by echoing
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# --localpath = "new value".
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# DUPLICATI__PARSED_RESULT
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# This is a value indicating how well the operation was performed.
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# It can take the values: Unknown, Success, Warning, Error, Fatal.
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###############################################################################
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# Example script
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###############################################################################
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# We read a few variables first.
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EVENTNAME=$DUPLICATI__EVENTNAME
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OPERATIONNAME=$DUPLICATI__OPERATIONNAME
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REMOTEURL=$DUPLICATI__REMOTEURL
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LOCALPATH=$DUPLICATI__LOCALPATH
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# Basic setup, we use the same file for both before and after,
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# so we need to figure out which event has happened
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if [ "$EVENTNAME" == "BEFORE" ]
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then
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# If the operation is a backup starting,
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# then we check if the --dblock-size option is unset
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# or 50mb, and change it to 25mb, otherwise we
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# leave it alone
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if [ "$OPERATIONNAME" == "Backup" ]
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then
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if [ "$DUPLICATI__dblock_size" == "" ] || ["$DUPLICATI__dblock_size" == "50mb"]
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then
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# Write the option to stdout to change it
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echo "--dblock-size=25mb"
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else
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# We write this to stderr, and it will show up as a warning in the logfile
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echo "Not setting volumesize, it was already set to $DUPLICATI__dblock_size" >&2
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fi
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else
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# This will be ignored
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echo "Got operation \"OPERATIONNAME\", ignoring"
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fi
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elif [ "$EVENTNAME" == "AFTER" ]
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then
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# If this is a finished backup, we send an email
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if [ "$OPERATIONNAME" == "Backup" ]
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then
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# Basic email setup
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EMAIL="admin@example.com"
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SUBJECT="Duplicati backup"
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# We use a temp file to store the email body
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MESSAGE="/tmp/duplicati-mail.txt"
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echo "Duplicati finished a backup."> $MESSAGE
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echo "This is the result :" >> $MESSAGE
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echo "" >> $MESSAGE
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# We append the result of the operation to the email
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cat "$DUPLICATI__RESULTFILE" >> $MESSAGE
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# If the log-file is enabled, we append it
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if [ -f "$DUPLICATI__log_file" ]
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then
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echo "The log file looks like this: " >> $MESSAGE
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cat "$DUPLICATI__log_file" >> $MESSAGE
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fi
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# If the backend-log-database file is enabled, we append that as well
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if [ -f "$DUPLICATI__backend_log_database" ]
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then
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echo "The backend-log file looks like this: " >> $MESSAGE
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cat "$DUPLICATI__backend_log_database" >> $MESSAGE
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fi
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# Finally send the email using /bin/mail
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/bin/mail -s "$SUBJECT" "$EMAIL" < $MESSAGE
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else
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# This will be ignored
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echo "Got operation \"OPERATIONNAME\", ignoring"
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fi
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else
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# This should never happen, but there may be new operations
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# in new version of Duplicati
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# We write this to stderr, and it will show up as a warning in the logfile
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echo "Got unknown event \"$EVENTNAME\", ignoring" >&2
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fi
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# We want the exit code to always report success.
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# For scripts that can abort execution, use the option
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# --run-script-before-required = <filename> when running Duplicati
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exit 0
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```
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