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Automated option for batch operation #71

Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Hello Developers,

Enhancement request:

Is there a way this tool can be automated to run from a script? We have >10 
sites that we would like to have automated offsite backup for on a daily basis.

What would be great is to call the program from the command-line from within a 
Bash or Perl script and have it backup all sites in the domain or a subset of 
sites from a configuration file.

Thanks

Original issue reported on code.google.com by imran.ch...@smoothwall.net on 10 Jan 2011 at 12:31

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
I am using this code (slightly modified) Its a bit annoying because you have to 
install groovy on the machine that will run the script but it works. 
http://codebase.olsonzoo.com/2010/04/groovy-google-sites-backup.html

Honesty if you take a look at the args line you will see how you could also 
likely use it in VB and possibly batch. I just haven't had the time to test it 
or reconfigure the process.

Our process uses a batch that runs this script to back up our main site and its 
sub-pages. Then, the batch will copy the site to another location and it then 
calls some VB scripts to modify the index.html to remove some sub-pages from 
the code. once the html is modified the batch will delete the folders that 
correlate to the sub-pages. Once out modified site is created, the batch calls 
a modified version of the above groovy script that will import the modified 
site to a different web space. This process is used to get around the lack of 
page permissions...there are two sites....one for all admins and one for end 
users.  

Original comment by nickolas...@humanconcepts.com on 19 Apr 2011 at 3:50

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Thanks for your reply. What we did was to write a Bash script calling 
google-sites-liberation. This is running on Debian Lenny and it requires the 
sun-java6-jdk. We then have this plumbed into rsnapshot to benefit from daily 
incremental backups using hardlinks. It works pretty well, the only caveat is 
that attachments to pages are not backed up.

Original comment by imran.ch...@smoothwall.net on 20 Apr 2011 at 8:52