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odoo_backup_sh |
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Also available in version | v 13.0 v 14.0 v 11.0 |
Lines of code | 2691 |
Technical Name |
odoo_backup_sh |
License | See License tab |
Website | https://apps.odoo.com/apps/modules/12.0/odoo_backup_sh/ |
Also available in version | v 13.0 v 14.0 v 11.0 |
S3 backing up
Yet another backup tool, but with sexy graphs
- Convenience: Smart rotation, Schedule, Graphs
- Security: Backup encryption
- Affordable price: attractive tariffs
Smart rotation vs. Normal rotation
With the same amount of space,
We keep a more interesting data set
Normal: last 10 backups for 10 days
Smart: last 7 backups for 7 days & 3 backups for last 3 weeks

Time frames
Set a schedule according to your needs
Morning, before office hours, afternoon, after office hours
Every two hours
At night only
On sunday only
etc.

Monitoring
Look out for changes than deal with the consequences
Backup size did not adequately increased
Current backup configuration did not failed
etc.

Backup encryption
Keep your data safe and sleep well
Specify a password to protect data in backup files produced by the backup job and take a control over your personal information

Download
Export and download your data in one click
If Backup is encrypted you can extract it using gpg utility.

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S3 Backing up
Installation
Install a Python wrapper for GnuPG
pip install pretty-bad-protocol
Install Amazon Web Services (AWS) SDK for Python
pip install boto3
Install this module in a usual way
Configuration
S3 Storage
- Create S3 bucket and setup credentials for it
- Go to your Odoo
- Open the menu [[ Backups ]] >> Settings
- Set following fields:
- S3 Bucket
- Path, e.g. odoo-backups. Note that the folder must exist. Keep empty to save backups directly to the root folder
- Access Key ID
- Secret Access Key
Backup Schedule and rotation
To setup backups do as following:
Open the menu [[ Backups ]] >> Dashboard.
Click on the [Add Database] button in the dashboard header.
Database: select one of your databases
Encrypt your backup if you need, but do not forget the password
Scheduled Auto Backups
- Interval type an inteval value and select a unit of measure. Example: make backups every 1 day.
- Next Execution Date: It shows next planned auto backup date. You can correct this. Example: make every day at night time.
Auto Rotation: If you have set up the auto backup, you can specify how many backups to preserve for certain time frames.
Example: The module makes auto backup your database every night. You want to preserve 2 daily backups and 1 weekly only. Then
- Set up Daily and Weekly rotation options as Limited and put the numbers in limit fields.
- All other options mark as Disabled.
After all required fields will be filled, click on the [Save] button.
Usage
Manual backups
- Configure Backup Schedule as described above
- Open the menu [[ Backups ]] >> Dashboard
- Click on [Make Backup now]
RESULT: Backup is created. Note, that the manual backup creation may take some time before being ready.
Downloading backups to computer
- Be sure that you have Backup: Manager access level
- Open [[ Backups ]] >> Backups menu
- Click on needed Backup from the list
- Click on Download button and wait until download completes
RESULT: Backup is downloaded.
If Backup is encrypted (it has .enc extension), extract it using gpg utility. For example:
gpg --output OUTPUT_FILENAME.zip --decrypt INPUT_FILENAME.zip.enc
Note
Type the password when it will be prompted
Backup Dashboard
- Open the menu [[ Backups ]] >> Dashboard
RESULT: You can see the main Graph with the general statistics of all your backups are stored on a remote server.
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Any abuse of this reporting system will be penalizedVery Good Module
It works excellent. Easy to configure. I recommend it 100%.
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