I would like to backup my vaultwarden with ttionya/vaultwarden-backup. I found the linked docker-compose-file but it does not work in my case.
I just learnt - thanks to u/this_is_router and u/inner - that i store my vaultwarden-data in a local folder in the compose-directory, so in my case the dopcker compose looks like this:
services:
vaultwarden:
image: vaultwarden/server:latest
restart: always
# environment:
# SIGNUPS_ALLOWED: 'false'
# ADMIN_TOKEN: 'your authentication token'
ports:
- '127.0.0.1:8200:80'
volumes:
- ./vaultwarden:/data/
backup:
image: ttionya/vaultwarden-backup:latest
restart: always
# environment:
# RCLONE_REMOTE_NAME: 'BitwardenBackup'
# RCLONE_REMOTE_DIR: '/BitwardenBackup/'
# RCLONE_GLOBAL_FLAG: ''
# CRON: '5 * * * *'
# ZIP_ENABLE: 'TRUE'
# ZIP_PASSWORD: 'WHEREISMYPASSWORD?'
# ZIP_TYPE: 'zip'
# BACKUP_FILE_SUFFIX: '%Y%m%d'
# BACKUP_KEEP_DAYS: 0
# PING_URL: ''
# MAIL_SMTP_ENABLE: 'FALSE'
# MAIL_SMTP_VARIABLES: ''
# MAIL_TO: ''
# MAIL_WHEN_SUCCESS: 'TRUE'
# MAIL_WHEN_FAILURE: 'TRUE'
# TIMEZONE: 'UTC'
volumes:
- vaultwarden-data:/bitwarden/data/
- vaultwarden-rclone-data:/config/
# - /path/to/env:/.env
volumes:
vaultwarden-data:
# Specify the name of the volume where you save the vaultwarden data,
# use vaultwarden-data for new users
# and bitwardenrs-data for migrated users
name: vaultwarden-data
vaultwarden-rclone-data:
external: true
# Specify the name of the volume where you save the rclone configuration,
# use vaultwarden-rclone-data for new users
# and bitwardenrs-rclone-data for migrated users
name: vaultwarden-rclone-data````
If i try to update the stack (in portainer), it says:
"FAILURE: failed to deploy a stack: external volume "vaultwarden-rclone-data" not found"
Sorry for this noobish questions, but i try to learn by those stupid problems.
You’d need to post your complete docker-compose.yaml, otherwise nobody knows what you’re doing.
Also (and I don’t want to sound rude) you should probably start learning docker with a less critical service. If you just learned how volumes work you should not store your passwords in one. Yet.
No problem. I use vaultwarden for years. In this case I am not really worried about data-loss because bitwarden keeps an copy of your credentials offline. So in the worst case, i can export them.
I would like to post it, but i have issues with formatting. voyager does not have this “code-format” and writes everything in one line.
Is there a workaround?
You just use three backticks to start and end a code block, it’s just markdown.
e.g.
version: '3.4' services: vaultwarden: image: vaultwarden/server:latest restart: always # environment: # SIGNUPS_ALLOWED: 'false' # ADMIN_TOKEN: 'your authentication token' ports: - '127.0.0.1:8200:80' volumes: - vaultwarden-data:/data/ ...
That’s it. Nice. I tried ’ instead of `, so the 2nd useful thing i learnd today. Thanks.