# restic kumar connector This is a restic connector for kumar. It allows you to check if you backups did run in time. ## Usage ### Running the Container Just run the container, ideally using compose and expose port 80, maybe use something like traffic to make it https. You could add a volume to /var/www/data to persist the data. This is not necessary, but a fresh container will not report functional backups until you reported something. If it's nor prevented on a network level for the world to submit data, you might whant to set RKC_USER and RKC_PASS to prevent random people from submitting data. You need to use these credentials when reporting to the webservice. ### Reporting To report your you need to post the output of `restic snapshots` to the webservice, eg: ```bash restic snapshots | curl -X POST -d @- http://restic_kumar_reporter/ ``` or ```bash restic snapshots | curl -X POST --data-binary @- -u "$USER:$PASS" http://restic_kumar_reporter/ ``` when RKC_USER and RKC_PASS are set. ### Checking with kumar Just point kumar to your webservice. The Output looks something like this: ``` BACKUP|host1|/opt/mailcow|OK BACKUP|host1|/var/lib/docker/volumes|OK BACKUP|host2|/opt/docker|OK BACKUP|host2|/var/lib/docker/volumes|OK BACKUP|host3|/opt/docker|TOO_OLD BACKUP|host3|/var/lib/docker/volumes|OK BACKUP|host4|/opt/docker|OK BACKUP|host4|/var/lib/docker/volumes|OK BACKUP|host5|/opt/docker|TOO_OLD BACKUP|host5|/var/lib/docker/volumes|TOO_OLD ``` output is always sorted by host and path. so you might check a whole block of hosts at once. A Backup is okay if it is not older than X hours (default 28). You can change this by requesting with `?maxage=XX` where XX is the maximum age in hours.