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Restore tempfile created: 0 B #463
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FYI: for encrypted and compressed file, the same issue appears. A workaround is to add This workaround only works for encrypted files process. Here a solution when the file is not encrypted or compressed, don't know if it is a good one: https://github.com/rsommerard/django-dbbackup/commit/2d84111514d30ffb0c554ec7abe78e8fa4d68d1a |
Confirming we are seeing the issue when both Another workaround that doesn't require a code change is to disable compression when encryption is enabled. In our case that resulted in no measurable difference in the backup file size. |
Bug Report
Running the dbrestore command raise an error which is due to
Restore tempfile created: 0 B
.Describe the bug
I use an FTP server as backup storage. Backup is store without issue on the FTP while the restore fail.
If I download the file and run the command by filling the local path via the
-I
params it works well.File is not encrypted, not compressed.
The command fail at:
django-dbbackup/dbbackup/db/base.py
Lines 157 to 163 in af443c5
And here is the traceback:
To Reproduce
docker run -e FTP_USER_NAME=foo -e FTP_USER_PASS=pass -e FTP_USER_HOME=/home/foo -p 21:21 -p 30000-30009:30000-30009 -d stilliard/pure-ftpd
python manage.py dbbackup
python manage.py dbrestore
Versions
django-dbbackup==4.0.2
django-storages==1.13.1
Django==3.2.7
Python: 3.8
OS: Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS x86_64
Misc
The
mediarestore
command works with the same params (no compression, not encrypted)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: