Backup and Restore

Gitea currently has a dump command that will save the installation to a ZIP file. This file can be unpacked and used to restore an instance.

Backup Consistency

To ensure the consistency of the Gitea instance, it must be shutdown during backup.

Gitea consists of a database, files and git repositories, all of which change when it is used. For instance, when a migration is in progress, a transaction is created in the database while the git repository is being copied over. If the backup happens in the middle of the migration, the git repository may be incomplete although the database claims otherwise because it was dumped afterwards. The only way to avoid such race conditions is by stopping the Gitea instance during the backups.

Backup Command (dump)

Switch to the user running Gitea: su git. Run ./gitea dump -c /path/to/app.ini in the Gitea installation directory. There should be some output similar to the following:

  1. 2016/12/27 22:32:09 Creating tmp work dir: /tmp/gitea-dump-417443001
  2. 2016/12/27 22:32:09 Dumping local repositories.../home/git/gitea-repositories
  3. 2016/12/27 22:32:22 Dumping database...
  4. 2016/12/27 22:32:22 Packing dump files...
  5. 2016/12/27 22:32:34 Removing tmp work dir: /tmp/gitea-dump-417443001
  6. 2016/12/27 22:32:34 Finish dumping in file gitea-dump-1482906742.zip

Inside the gitea-dump-1482906742.zip file, will be the following:

  • app.ini - Optional copy of configuration file if originally stored outside the default custom/ directory
  • custom/ - All config or customization files in custom/.
  • data/ - Data directory (APP_DATA_PATH), except sessions if you are using file session. This directory includes attachments, avatars, lfs, indexers, SQLite file if you are using SQLite.
  • repos/ - Complete copy of the repository directory.
  • gitea-db.sql - SQL dump of database
  • log/ - Various logs. They are not needed for a recovery or migration.

Intermediate backup files are created in a temporary directory specified either with the --tempdir command-line parameter or the TMPDIR environment variable.

Backup the database

The SQL dump created by gitea dump uses XORM and Gitea admins may prefer to use the native the MySQL and PostgreSQL dump tools instead. There are still open issues when using XORM for dumping the database that may cause problems when attempting to restore it.

  1. # mysql
  2. mysqldump -u$USER -p$PASS --database $DATABASE > gitea-db.sql
  3. # postgres
  4. pg_dump -U $USER $DATABASE > gitea-db.sql

Using Docker (dump)

There are a few caveats for using the dump command with Docker.

The command has to be executed with the RUN_USER = <OS_USERNAME> specified in gitea/conf/app.ini; and, for the zipping of the backup folder to occur without permission error the command docker exec must be executed inside of the --tempdir.

Example:

  1. docker exec -u <OS_USERNAME> -it -w <--tempdir> $(docker ps -qf 'name=^<NAME_OF_DOCKER_CONTAINER>$') bash -c '/usr/local/bin/gitea dump -c </path/to/app.ini>'

*Note: --tempdir refers to the temporary directory of the docker environment used by Gitea; if you have not specified a custom --tempdir, then Gitea uses /tmp or the TMPDIR environment variable of the docker container. For --tempdir adjust your docker exec command options accordingly.

The result should be a file, stored in the --tempdir specified, along the lines of: gitea-dump-1482906742.zip

Restore Command (restore)

There is currently no support for a recovery command. It is a manual process that mostly involves moving files to their correct locations and restoring a database dump.

Example:

  1. unzip gitea-dump-1610949662.zip
  2. cd gitea-dump-1610949662
  3. mv app.ini /etc/gitea/conf/app.ini
  4. mv data/* /var/lib/gitea/data/
  5. mv log/* /var/lib/gitea/log/
  6. mv repos/* /var/lib/gitea/gitea-repositories/
  7. chown -R gitea:gitea /etc/gitea/conf/app.ini /var/lib/gitea
  8. # mysql
  9. mysql --default-character-set=utf8mb4 -u$USER -p$PASS $DATABASE <gitea-db.sql
  10. # sqlite3
  11. sqlite3 $DATABASE_PATH <gitea-db.sql
  12. # postgres
  13. psql -U $USER -d $DATABASE < gitea-db.sql
  14. service gitea restart

Repository Git Hooks should be regenerated if installation method is changed (eg. binary -> Docker), or if Gitea is installed to a different directory than the previous installation.

With Gitea running, and from the directory Gitea’s binary is located, execute: ./gitea admin regenerate hooks

This ensures that application and configuration file paths in repository Git Hooks are consistent and applicable to the current installation. If these paths are not updated, repository push actions will fail.

Using Docker (restore)

There is also no support for a recovery command in a Docker-based gitea instance. The restore process contains the same steps as described in the previous section but with different paths.

Example:

  1. # open bash session in container
  2. docker exec --user git -it 2a83b293548e bash
  3. # unzip your backup file within the container
  4. unzip gitea-dump-1610949662.zip
  5. cd gitea-dump-1610949662
  6. # restore the gitea data
  7. mv data/* /data/gitea
  8. # restore the repositories itself
  9. mv repos/* /data/git/gitea-repositories/
  10. # adjust file permissions
  11. chown -R git:git /data
  12. # Regenerate Git Hooks
  13. /usr/local/bin/gitea -c '/data/gitea/conf/app.ini' admin regenerate hooks

The default user in the gitea container is git (1000:1000). Please replace 2a83b293548e with your gitea container id or name.

Using Docker-rootless (restore)

The restore workflow in Docker-rootless containers differs only in the directories to be used:

  1. # open bash session in container
  2. docker exec --user git -it 2a83b293548e bash
  3. # unzip your backup file within the container
  4. unzip gitea-dump-1610949662.zip
  5. cd gitea-dump-1610949662
  6. # restore the app.ini
  7. mv data/conf/app.ini /etc/gitea/app.ini
  8. # restore the gitea data
  9. mv data/* /var/lib/gitea
  10. # restore the repositories itself
  11. mv repos/* /var/lib/gitea/git/gitea-repositories
  12. # adjust file permissions
  13. chown -R git:git /etc/gitea/app.ini /var/lib/gitea
  14. # Regenerate Git Hooks
  15. /usr/local/bin/gitea -c '/etc/gitea/app.ini' admin regenerate hooks