Address the feedback

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Nikita P. Shupeyko 2018-05-05 12:21:49 +03:00
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Prerequisites
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#. the project was generated with ``use_docker`` set to ``y``;
#. the stack is up and running: ``docker-compose -f local.yml up -d``.
#. the stack is up and running: ``docker-compose -f local.yml up -d postgres``.
Creating a Backup
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Creating a Backup
To create a backup, run::
$ docker-compose -f local.yml run --rm postgres backup
$ docker-compose -f local.yml exec postgres backup
Assuming your project's database is named ``my_project`` here is what you will see: ::
@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Viewing the Existing Backups
To list existing backups, ::
$ docker-compose -f local.yml run --rm postgres backups
$ docker-compose -f local.yml exec postgres backups
These are the sample contents of ``/backups``: ::
@ -63,16 +63,11 @@ Restoring from the Existing Backup
To restore from one of the backups you have already got (take the ``backup_2018_03_13T09_05_07.sql.gz`` for example), ::
$ docker-compose -f local.yml run --rm postgres restore backup_2018_03_13T09_05_07.sql.gz
$ docker-compose -f local.yml exec postgres restore backup_2018_03_13T09_05_07.sql.gz
You will see something like ::
Restoring the 'my_project' database from the '/backups/backup_2018_03_13T09_05_07.sql.gz' backup...
INFO: Dropping all connections to the database...
pg_terminate_backend
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(0 rows)
INFO: Dropping the database...
INFO: Creating a new database...
INFO: Applying the backup to the new database...