Configuration v2 proposal
The configuration file format v2 is in preview right now. You can try to use it since v0.17.0 but it’s for testing and feedback only.
Introduction
The current file format was decided at the time resticprofile was only using the toml format. Nesting pieces of configuration in blocks is not the easiest as you have to specify the whole path in the block:
[profile]
[profile.backup]
source = "some path"Since then, I believe the yaml format is preferred over toml.
My proposal is to make a “version 2” of the configuration file, the current file format is “version 1”.
Both formats will continue to be valid:
- if no version is specified, the “version 1” is used. This is the current format
- if a version is specified (
2) the new format will be expected
New format availability
The new format “version 2” will be available for:
- TOML
- YAML
- JSON
It won’t be available for HCL. This may not be definitive, but it’s not widely used and it’s becoming more and more difficult to support HCL.
HCL can still be used as is, “version = 1”
New format specifications
I will show the specification using the yaml as examples, because it’s probably the most readable format.
version
version: 2global
The global section does not change. We’ll keep all the global configuration in there.
global:
default-command: snapshots
initialize: false
priority: lowprofiles
All your profiles will be nested under a profiles section. Please note the schedules are no longer described inside the profile, but in a separate section schedules (see the following example).
version: "2"
profiles:
default:
env:
tmp: /tmp
password-file: key
repository: /backup
documents:
inherit: default
backup:
source: ~/Documents
snapshots:
tag:
- documentsgroups
The list of profiles will be nested under a profiles section, so we can add more configuration to groups later.
version: "2"
groups:
full: # name of your group
profiles:
- root
- documents
- mysqlschedules
A new schedule section could schedule either a group or a list of profiles.
version: "2"
schedules:
full-backup: # give a name to your schedule
group: full
schedule:
- "Mon..Fri *:00,15,30,45" # every 15 minutes on weekdays
permission: user
run: backup # backup is the default if not specified
other:
profiles:
- root
- mysql
schedule:
- "Sat,Sun 0,12:00" # twice a day on week-ends
permission: user
run: pruneThis format leaves more space for improvements later (like a repos section maybe?)
You can participate in designing the “version 2” here