README

travis-backup is an application that removes builds and their corresponding jobs and exports them (optionally) to json files.

Installation and run

You can install the gem using

gem install travis-backup

Next you can run it like:

travis_backup 'postgres://user:pass@localhost:5432/my_db' --threshold 6

All arguments:

  first argument, no flag    # database url
  -b, --backup               # when not present, removes data without saving it to file
  -d, --dry_run              # only prints in console what data will be backuped and deleted
  -l, --limit LIMIT          # builds limit for one backup file
  -t, --threshold MONTHS     # number of months from now - data younger than this time won't be backuped
  -f, --files_location PATH  # path of the folder in which backup files will be placed
  -u, --user_id ID           # run only for given user
  -o, --org_id ID            # run only for given organization
  -r, --repo_id ID           # run only for given repository

Or inside your app:

require 'travis-backup'

backup = Backup.new(
  if_backup: true,
  limit: 500,
  threshold: 12,
  files_location: './my_folder/dump',
  database_url: 'postgresql://postgres:pass@localhost:5432/my_db'
)
backup.run

You can also run backup only for given user, organisation or repository:

backup.run(user_id: 1)
# or
backup.run(org_id: 1)
# or
backup.run(repo_id: 1)

Configuration

Despite of command line arguments, one of the ways you can configure your export is a file config/settinigs.yml that you can place in your app's main directory. The gem expects properties in the following format:

backup:
  if_backup: true           # when false, removes data without saving it to file
  dry_run: false            # when true, only prints in console what data should be backuped and deleted
  limit: 1000               # builds limit for one backup file
  threshold: 6              # number of months from now - data younger than this time won't be backuped
  files_location: './dump'  # path of the folder in which backup files will be placed
  user_id                   # run only for given user
  org_id                    # run only for given organization
  repo_id                   # run only for given repository

You can also set these properties using env vars corresponding to them: IF_BACKUP, BACKUP_DRY_RUN, BACKUP_LIMIT, BACKUP_THRESHOLD, BACKUP_FILES_LOCATION, USER_ID, ORG_ID, REPO_ID.

You should also specify your database url. You can do this the standard way in config/database.yml file, setting the database_url hash argument while creating Backup instance or using the DATABASE_URL env var. Your database should be consistent with the Travis 2.2 database schema.

How to run the test suite

You can run the test after cloning this repository. Next you should call

bundle install

and

bundle exec rspec

To make tests working properly you should also ensure the database connection string for an empty test database. You can set it as DATABASE_URL environment variable or in config/database.yml.

Warning: this database will be cleaned during tests, so ensure that it includes no important data.

Ruby version

2.7.2