how to backup a django db

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再見小時候 2021-01-30 12:53

I have a Django application that uses a Postgres database. I need to be able to backup and restore the db, both to ensure no data is lost and to be able to copy data from the p

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  • 2021-01-30 13:26

    For regular backups I'd go for option 1, using PostgreSQL's own native tool, as it is probably the most efficient.

    I would argue that option 2 is primarily concerned with creating the tables and loading initial data so is not suitable for backups.

    Option 3 can be used for backups and would be particularly useful if you needed to migrate to a different database platform since the data is dumped in a non-SQL form, i.e. JSON understood by Django.

    Option 4 the plugin appears to be using db's own backup tools (as per option 1) but additionally provides help to push your backups into cloud storage in Amazon S3 or Dropbox

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  • 2021-01-30 13:29

    The problem with options 1-3 are that media files (anything uploaded through FileField) are not included in the backup. It is possible to separately backup the directory containing the media files. However, because Django doesn't remove files when they are no longer referenced by a FileField, you will inevitably end up with files in the backup that don't need to be there.

    That's why I would go with option #4. In particular, I recommend django-archive*. Some of its features include:

    • Dumps the contents of all important models (by default ContentType, Permission, and Session are excluded since they are populated by manage.py migrate) and lets you choose additional models to exclude.

    • Includes media files referenced by FileField and ImageField fields. Note that only the files referenced by rows in the database are included; files left over by deleted rows are ignored.

    • Produces a single archive containing both the database backup and media files.

    • Provides options for customizing the location where archives should be stored, the filename format, and archive type (gz and bz2).

    Installation is as simple as adding django_archive to INSTALLED_APPS and setting options in settings.py if needed. Once installed, you can immediately create an archive of your entire database (including media files) by running:

    ./manage.py archive
    

    * Disclaimer: I am the author of the package

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