diff --git a/Readme.md b/Readme.md index 8dfa5e1..e553875 100644 --- a/Readme.md +++ b/Readme.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Mount any directories you'd like to back up as a volume and run |BACKUP_NAME|backup|What the name for the backup should be. If using a single store for multiple backups, make sure this is unique| |CLEANUP_COMMAND| |An optional duplicity command to execute after backups to clean older ones out (eg. "remove-all-but-n-full 2")| |CRON_SCHEDULE| |If you want to backup on a schedule, provide it here. By default we just backup once and exit| -|FTP_PASSWORD| |Required if using FTP for backups| +|FTP_PASSWORD| |Used to provide passwords for some backends. May not work without an attached TTY| |GPG_KEY_ID| |The ID of the key you wish to use. See [Encryption](#encryption) section below| |OPT_ARGUMENTS| |Any additional arguments to provide to the duplicity backup command. These can also be provided as additional arguments via the command line| |PASSPHRASE|Correct.Horse.Battery.Staple|Passphrase to use for GPG| @@ -28,6 +28,12 @@ Need to generate a key? Install `gnupg` and run `gnupg --gen-key` ## Tips +### Missing dependencies? +Please file a ticket! Duplicity supports a ton of backends and I haven't had a chance to validate that all dependencies are present in the image. If something is missing, let me know and I'll add it + +### Getting complains about no terminal for askpass? +Instead of using `FTP_PASSWORD`, add the password to the endpoint url + ### Backing up more than one source directory Duplicity only accepts one target, however you can refine that selection with `--exclude` and `--include` arguments. The below example shows how this can be used to select multiple backup sources ```