snipe-it/config/backup.php
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<?php
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY.
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| This file reads from your .env configuration file and should not
| be modified directly.
*/
// This is janky, but necessary to figure out whether to include the .env in the backup
$included_dirs = [
base_path('public/uploads'),
base_path('storage/private_uploads'),
base_path('storage/oauth-private.key'),
base_path('storage/oauth-public.key'),
];
if (env('BACKUP_ENV') == 'true') {
$included_dirs[] = base_path('.env');
}
return [
'backup' => [
/*
* The name of this application. You can use this name to monitor
* the backups.
*/
'name' => 'backups',
'source' => [
'files' => [
/*
* The list of directories and files that will be included in the backup.
*/
'include' => $included_dirs,
/*
* These directories and files will be excluded from the backup.
*
* Directories used by the backup process will automatically be excluded.
*/
'exclude' => [
base_path('vendor'),
base_path('config'),
base_path('node_modules'),
],
/*
* Determines if symlinks should be followed.
*/
'follow_links' => false,
/*
* Determines if it should avoid unreadable folders.
*/
'ignore_unreadable_directories' => false,
],
'databases' => [
env('DB_CONNECTION', 'mysql'),
],
],
/*
* The database dump can be compressed to decrease diskspace usage.
*
* Out of the box Laravel-backup supplies
* Spatie\DbDumper\Compressors\GzipCompressor::class.
*
* You can also create custom compressor. More info on that here:
* https://github.com/spatie/db-dumper#using-compression
*
* If you do not want any compressor at all, set it to null.
*/
'database_dump_compressor' => null,
'destination' => [
/*
* The filename prefix used for the backup zip file.
*/
'filename_prefix' => 'snipe-it-',
/*
* The disk names on which the backups will be stored.
*/
'disks' => [
'backup',
],
],
/*
* The directory where the temporary files will be stored.
*/
'temporary_directory' => storage_path('app/backup-temp'),
//'encryption' => \ZipArchive::EM_AES_256,
'encryption' => null,
],
/*
* You can get notified when specific events occur. Out of the box you can use 'mail' and 'slack'.
* For Slack you need to install guzzlehttp/guzzle and laravel/slack-notification-channel.
*
* You can also use your own notification classes, just make sure the class is named after one of
* the `Spatie\Backup\Events` classes.
*/
'notifications' => [
'notifications' => [
\Spatie\Backup\Notifications\Notifications\BackupHasFailed::class => [env('MAIL_BACKUP_NOTIFICATION_DRIVER', null)],
\Spatie\Backup\Notifications\Notifications\UnhealthyBackupWasFound::class => [env('MAIL_BACKUP_NOTIFICATION_DRIVER', null)],
\Spatie\Backup\Notifications\Notifications\CleanupHasFailed::class => [env('MAIL_BACKUP_NOTIFICATION_DRIVER', null)],
\Spatie\Backup\Notifications\Notifications\BackupWasSuccessful::class => [env('MAIL_BACKUP_NOTIFICATION_DRIVER', null)],
\Spatie\Backup\Notifications\Notifications\HealthyBackupWasFound::class => [env('MAIL_BACKUP_NOTIFICATION_DRIVER', null)],
\Spatie\Backup\Notifications\Notifications\CleanupWasSuccessful::class => [env('MAIL_BACKUP_NOTIFICATION_DRIVER', null)],
],
/*
* Here you can specify the notifiable to which the notifications should be sent. The default
* notifiable will use the variables specified in this config file.
*/
'notifiable' => \Spatie\Backup\Notifications\Notifiable::class,
'mail' => [
'to' => env('MAIL_BACKUP_NOTIFICATION_ADDRESS', null),
],
'slack' => [
'webhook_url' => '',
/*
* If this is set to null the default channel of the webhook will be used.
*/
'channel' => null,
'username' => null,
'icon' => null,
],
],
/*
* Here you can specify which backups should be monitored.
* If a backup does not meet the specified requirements the
* UnHealthyBackupWasFound event will be fired.
*/
'monitor_backups' => [
[
'name' => config('app.name'),
'disks' => [env('PRIVATE_FILESYSTEM_DISK', 'local')],
'health_checks' => [
\Spatie\Backup\Tasks\Monitor\HealthChecks\MaximumAgeInDays::class => 1,
\Spatie\Backup\Tasks\Monitor\HealthChecks\MaximumStorageInMegabytes::class => 5000,
],
],
],
'cleanup' => [
/*
* The strategy that will be used to cleanup old backups. The default strategy
* will keep all backups for a certain amount of days. After that period only
* a daily backup will be kept. After that period only weekly backups will
* be kept and so on.
*
* No matter how you configure it the default strategy will never
* delete the newest backup.
*/
'strategy' => \Spatie\Backup\Tasks\Cleanup\Strategies\DefaultStrategy::class,
'default_strategy' => [
/*
* The number of days for which backups must be kept.
*/
'keep_all_backups_for_days' => 7,
/*
* The number of days for which daily backups must be kept.
*/
'keep_daily_backups_for_days' => 16,
/*
* The number of weeks for which one weekly backup must be kept.
*/
'keep_weekly_backups_for_weeks' => 8,
/*
* The number of months for which one monthly backup must be kept.
*/
'keep_monthly_backups_for_months' => 4,
/*
* The number of years for which one yearly backup must be kept.
*/
'keep_yearly_backups_for_years' => 2,
/*
* After cleaning up the backups remove the oldest backup until
* this amount of megabytes has been reached.
*/
'delete_oldest_backups_when_using_more_megabytes_than' => 5000,
],
],
];