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date: "2017-01-01T16:00:00+02:00"
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title: "Usage: Backup and Restore"
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slug: "backup-and-restore"
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weight: 11
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toc: true
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draft: false
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menu:
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parent: "usage"
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name: "Backup and Restore"
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weight: 11
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identifier: "backup-and-restore"
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---
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# Backup and Restore
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Gitea currently has a `dump` command that will save your installation to a zip file. There will be a `restore` command implemented at some point in the future. You will be able to use this to back up your installation, as well as make migrating servers easier.
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## Backup Command (`dump`)
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First, switch to the user running gitea: `su git` (or whatever user you are using). Run `./gitea dump` in the gitea installation directory. You should see some output similar to this:
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```
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2016/12/27 22:32:09 Creating tmp work dir: /tmp/gitea-dump-417443001
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2016/12/27 22:32:09 Dumping local repositories.../home/git/gitea-repositories
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2016/12/27 22:32:22 Dumping database...
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2016/12/27 22:32:22 Packing dump files...
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2016/12/27 22:32:34 Removing tmp work dir: /tmp/gitea-dump-417443001
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2016/12/27 22:32:34 Finish dumping in file gitea-dump-1482906742.zip
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```
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Inside the `gitea-dump-1482906742.zip` file, you will find the following:
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* `custom/conf/app.ini` - This is your server config.
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* `gitea-db.sql` - SQL dump of your database.
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* `gitea-repo.zip` - This zip will be a complete copy of your repo folder.
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See Config -> repository -> `ROOT` for the location.
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* `log/` - this will contain various logs. You don't need these if you are doing
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a migration.
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Intermediate backup files are created in a temporary directory specified either with the `--tempdir` command-line parameter or the `TMPDIR` environment variable.
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## Restore Command (`restore`)
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WIP: Does not exist yet.
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