ImageGrid/Archive/snapshot.sh
Alex A. Naanou 9fe6678b95 refactoring and cleanup...
Signed-off-by: Alex A. Naanou <alex.nanou@gmail.com>
2025-02-01 20:23:52 +03:00

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#!/usr/bin/bash
# XXX need:
# - protocol (command) to create archive root
# manually:
# - copy tree
# - run snapshot.sh
# script:
# XXX
# - protocol to create snapshots
# - sync-flash.sh ???
# - protocol to restore stuff -- simply copy???
# - protocol to fully delete something -- i.e. delete snapshots???
# - a way to list deleted files
# - a way to list available file versions
# - a way to restore specicifc file(s)
# - a way to maintain a set number of snapshots...
#
SNAPSHOT_DIR=.snapshots
SUBVOLUME_DIR=media
# run in script dir (not cwd)...
DIR=`dirname "$0"`
if ! [ -z "$DIR" ] ; then
cd "$DIR"
fi
# check if on btrfs filesystem...
# XXX also check if btrfs command is available...
if ! btrfs filesystem usage . > /dev/null ; then
exit
fi
#SNAPSHOT_COUNT=
# create ./media...
# XXX check if not a directory...
if ! [ -e "$SUBVOLUME_DIR" ] ; then
btrfs subvolume create "$SUBVOLUME_DIR"
# XXX build tree -- ImageGrid
# convert ./media to a subvolume...
elif [ "$(stat --format=%i "$SUBVOLUME_DIR")" == 256 ] ; then
mkdir bak
mv "$SUBVOLUME_DIR" bak/
btrfs subvolume create "$SUBVOLUME_DIR"
cp --archive --one-file-system --reflink=always \
./bak/"$SUBVOLUME_DIR"/{,.}* \
"$SUBVOLUME_DIR"/
fi
mkdir -p "$SNAPSHOT_DIR"
# XXX should this be more human readable???
# ...a date + number maybe???
SNAPSHOT=$((
$( ls "$SNAPSHOT_DIR" \
| sort -n \
| tail -n 1 ) \
+ 1 ))
btrfs subvolume snapshot -r "$SUBVOLUME_DIR" "${SNAPSHOT_DIR}/${SNAPSHOT}"
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