zfs-localpv/pkg/builder/bkpbuilder/buildlist.go

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feat(zfspv): adding backup and restore support (#162) This commit adds support for Backup and Restore controller, which will be watching for the events. The velero plugin will create a Backup CR to create a backup with the remote location information, the controller will send the data to that remote location. In the same way, the velero plugin will create a Restore CR to restore the volume from the the remote location and the restore controller will restore the data. Steps to use velero plugin for ZFS-LocalPV are : 1. install velero 2. add openebs plugin velero plugin add openebs/velero-plugin:latest 3. Create the volumesnapshot location : for full backup :- ```yaml apiVersion: velero.io/v1 kind: VolumeSnapshotLocation metadata: name: default namespace: velero spec: provider: openebs.io/zfspv-blockstore config: bucket: velero prefix: zfs namespace: openebs provider: aws region: minio s3ForcePathStyle: "true" s3Url: http://minio.velero.svc:9000 ``` for incremental backup :- ```yaml apiVersion: velero.io/v1 kind: VolumeSnapshotLocation metadata: name: default namespace: velero spec: provider: openebs.io/zfspv-blockstore config: bucket: velero prefix: zfs backup: incremental namespace: openebs provider: aws region: minio s3ForcePathStyle: "true" s3Url: http://minio.velero.svc:9000 ``` 4. Create backup velero backup create my-backup --snapshot-volumes --include-namespaces=velero-ns --volume-snapshot-locations=aws-cloud-default --storage-location=default 5. Create Schedule velero create schedule newschedule --schedule="*/1 * * * *" --snapshot-volumes --include-namespaces=velero-ns --volume-snapshot-locations=aws-local-default --storage-location=default 6. Restore from backup velero restore create --from-backup my-backup --restore-volumes=true --namespace-mappings velero-ns:ns1 Signed-off-by: Pawan <pawan@mayadata.io>
2020-09-08 13:44:39 +05:30
/*
Copyright 2020 The OpenEBS Authors
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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*/
package bkpbuilder
import (
apis "github.com/openebs/zfs-localpv/pkg/apis/openebs.io/zfs/v1"
)
// ListBuilder enables building an instance of
// ZFSBackupList
type ListBuilder struct {
list *apis.ZFSBackupList
filters predicateList
}
// NewListBuilder returns a new instance of ListBuilder
func NewListBuilder() *ListBuilder {
return &ListBuilder{
list: &apis.ZFSBackupList{},
}
}
// ListBuilderFrom returns a new instance of
// ListBuilder from API list instance
func ListBuilderFrom(bkps apis.ZFSBackupList) *ListBuilder {
b := &ListBuilder{list: &apis.ZFSBackupList{}}
if len(bkps.Items) == 0 {
return b
}
b.list.Items = append(b.list.Items, bkps.Items...)
return b
}
// List returns the list of pod
// instances that was built by this
// builder
func (b *ListBuilder) List() *apis.ZFSBackupList {
if b.filters == nil || len(b.filters) == 0 {
return b.list
}
filtered := &apis.ZFSBackupList{}
for _, bkp := range b.list.Items {
bkp := bkp // pin it
if b.filters.all(From(&bkp)) {
filtered.Items = append(filtered.Items, bkp)
}
}
return filtered
}
// WithFilter add filters on which the pod
// has to be filtered
func (b *ListBuilder) WithFilter(pred ...Predicate) *ListBuilder {
b.filters = append(b.filters, pred...)
return b
}