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STDIO

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The STDIO integration enables backup and restoration using standard Unix streams. Data can be piped into Plakar from standard input and restored back to standard output or standard error, making it easy to integrate Plakar into scripts and Unix pipelines.

The STDIO integration is built into Plakar and requires no additional package installation.

The STDIO integration provides two connectors:

Connector type Description
Source connector Back up data from standard input (stdin) into a Kloset store.
Destination connector Restore a snapshot to standard output (stdout) or standard error (stderr).

Configuration

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The stream is specified directly via the URI scheme in the command:

URI Description
stdio:// Read from standard input (stdin)
stdout:// Write to standard output
stderr:// Write to standard error

Source connector

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The source connector reads from standard input and stores the data in a Kloset store with encryption and deduplication.

$ cat myfile.txt | plakar at /var/backups backup stdio://

This works with any command that writes to stdout:

$ pg_dump mydb | plakar at /var/backups backup stdio://

Destination connector

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The destination connector restores a snapshot by writing its contents to standard output or standard error.

# Restore to stdout
$ plakar at /var/backups restore -to stdout:// <snapshot_id>

# Restore to stderr
$ plakar at /var/backups restore -to stderr:// <snapshot_id>