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Persist only neccesary files to VCS #5191

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dankkomcg opened this issue Oct 11, 2024 · 4 comments
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Persist only neccesary files to VCS #5191

dankkomcg opened this issue Oct 11, 2024 · 4 comments
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dankkomcg commented Oct 11, 2024

⚠️ Please verify that this question has NOT been raised before.

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📝 Describe your problem

I need to persist the uptime-kuma configuration to replicate on diferent deployments.

I dont want to upload to my project all the content of uptime-kuma data directory.

What are the required files to store and upload to VSC service?

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🐻 Uptime-Kuma Version

Latest

💻 Operating System and Arch

Ubuntu 22.04

🌐 Browser

Google Chrome

🖥️ Deployment Environment

  • Runtime:
  • Database:
  • Filesystem used to store the database on:
  • number of monitors:
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All files in the data directory are required for it to work correctly.

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dankkomcg commented Oct 11, 2024

All files in the data directory are required for it to work correctly.

Any form to export the configuration?
Upload to repository a .db file is the finally solution?

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Upload to repository

Aaah so you don't mean the Vienna Scientific Cluster Service (first result if you search for VSC Service)...

We might not currently support what you are looking for.

I think you are looking for a monitoring solution which is infrastructure as code. That simply is not us.
While you can use the deprecated backup functionality or write your own scripts do do what you need, I think what you are looking for is likely a different solution.

Checking your db into git might work as well if you are using git LFS, but be aware that the db-size will be larger the more heartbeats need to be retained. (see #4500)

Please have a look at gatus instead if you want IAC.

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After publish the comment and save the repository that you mentioned, github suggest me this project: https://github.com/BigBoot/AutoKuma

I leave this link here to help who search this questions.

Ty!!

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