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Command Lists | 2 | This page tells you how to get started with Backy. |
Command lists are for executing commands in sequence and getting notifications from them.
The top-level object key can be anything you want.
key | description | type | required |
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order |
Defines the sequence of commands to execute | []string |
yes |
notifications |
The notification IDs to use on success and failure | []string |
no |
name |
Optional name of the list | string |
no |
cron |
Time at which to schedule the list. | string |
no |
Order
The order is an array of commands to execute in order. Each command must be defined.
Notifications
An array of notification IDs to use on success and failure. Must match any of the notifications
object map keys.
Name
Name is optional for logging. If name is not defined, name will be the object's map key.
Cron mode
Backy also has a cron mode, so one can run backy cron
and start a process that schedules jobs to run at times defined in the configuration file.
Adding cron: 0 0 1 * * *
to a cmd-configs
object will schedule the list at 1 in the morning. See https://crontab.guru/ for reference.
{{% notice tip %}} Note: Backy uses the second field of cron, so add anything except * to the beginning of a regular cron expression. {{% /notice %}}
cmd-configs:
cmds-to-run: # this can be any name you want
# all commands have to be defined
order:
- stop-docker-container
- backup-docker-container-script
- shell-cmd
- hostname
notifications:
- matrix
name: backup-some-server
cron: "0 0 1 * * *"
hostname:
name: hostname
order:
- hostname
notifications:
- prod-email