Yeo! is a tiny backup utility for PostgreSQL databases. The intention with Yeo! is not to substitute utilities such as pg_dump
or pg_restore
but to speed up trivial Postgres operations related to backing up and restoring databases.
With yeo
you can:
- Back up a database using the
backup
command - known in Postgres terminology as dump. For more here. - Revive a database using the
revive
command - known in Postgres terminology as restore. For more here. - Clone a database using the
clone
command - a combination of dump and restore in the Postgres terminology.
Yeo! is currently only available for MacOS and Linux users via Homebrew
To install yeo
:
# Installing libpq is essential
brew install libpq # Make sure libpq is in your PATH
brew tap jjcfrancisco/yeo # Adds the Github repository as a tap
brew install yeo
Alternatively, you can use the already-built binaries for MacOS here.
The only thing you need after the installation process is a databases.json
file with credentials of databases. It must be populated with credentials of at least one database.
IMPORTANT: Yeo! will look for the databases.json
in your user's home directory e.g. /Users/joebloggs/databases.json
.
The databases.json
must follow this JSON structure:
{
"databases": [
{
"name": "local",
"isLocal": true,
"database": "my_local_db",
"port": "5432",
"host": "localhost",
"user": "yeo",
"password": "mysecretpassword"
},
{
"name": "development",
"isLocal": false,
"database": "dev",
"port": "5432",
"host": "yeo.host.com",
"user": "yeo",
"password": "mysecretpassword"
}
]
}
To back up a database:
# 'local' is the name set in the databases.json and can be personalised
yeo backup local db_backup.dump
To revive a database from a backup file:
# 'local' or 'prod' are names set in the database.json and can be personalised. The '--allow' flag allows to revive into non-local databases.
yeo revive db_backup.dump local
yeo revive --allow db_backup.dump prod
To clone a database (backup + revive):
# 'local1', 'local2' or 'prod' are names set in the database.json and can be personalised. The '--allow' flag allows to revive into non-local databases.
yeo clone local1 local2
yeo clone --allow local1 prod
- Validation for
databases.json
against schema. - It should not be 'isLocal' but 'lock' for consistency reasons.
See LICENSE