More inclusive language.

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Dan Helfman 2023-04-20 14:28:04 -07:00
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While we want to hear about security vulnerabilities in all versions of
borgmatic, security fixes are only made to the most recently released version.
It's simply not practical for our small volunteer effort to maintain multiple
release branches and put out separate security patches for each.
It's not practical for our small volunteer effort to maintain multiple release
branches and put out separate security patches for each.
## Reporting a vulnerability

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@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ def resolve_archive_name(
):
'''
Given a local or remote repository path, an archive name, a storage config dict, a local Borg
path, and a remote Borg path, simply return the archive name. But if the archive name is
"latest", then instead introspect the repository for the latest archive and return its name.
path, and a remote Borg path, return the archive name. But if the archive name is "latest",
then instead introspect the repository for the latest archive and return its name.
Raise ValueError if "latest" is given but there are no archives in the repository.
'''

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@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ def merge_source_configuration_into_destination(destination_config, source_confi
)
continue
# This is some sort of scalar. Simply set it into the destination.
# This is some sort of scalar. Set it into the destination.
destination_config[field_name] = source_config[field_name]
return destination_config

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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ properties:
or port. If systemd service is used, then add local
repository paths in the systemd service file to the
ReadWritePaths list. Prior to borgmatic 1.7.10, repositories
was just a list of plain path strings.
was a list of plain path strings.
example:
- path: ssh://user@backupserver/./sourcehostname.borg
label: backupserver
@ -1216,7 +1216,7 @@ properties:
type: string
description: |
Healthchecks ping URL or UUID to notify when a
backup begins, ends, errors or just to send logs.
backup begins, ends, errors, or to send only logs.
example: https://hc-ping.com/your-uuid-here
verify_tls:
type: boolean

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@ -139,8 +139,8 @@ hooks:
### Containers
If your database is running within a container and borgmatic is too, no
problem—simply configure borgmatic to connect to the container's name on its
exposed port. For instance:
problem—configure borgmatic to connect to the container's name on its exposed
port. For instance:
```yaml
hooks:
@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ hooks:
password: trustsome1
```
Of course, alter the ports in these examples to suit your particular database
You can alter the ports in these examples to suit your particular database
system.
@ -397,9 +397,9 @@ dumps with any database system.
With PostgreSQL and MySQL/MariaDB, if you're getting authentication errors
when borgmatic tries to connect to your database, a natural reaction is to
increase your borgmatic verbosity with `--verbosity 2` and go looking in the
logs. You'll notice however that your database password does not show up in
the logs. This is likely not the cause of the authentication problem unless
you mistyped your password, however; borgmatic passes your password to the
logs. You'll notice though that your database password does not show up in the
logs. This is likely not the cause of the authentication problem unless you
mistyped your password, however; borgmatic passes your password to the
database via an environment variable that does not appear in the logs.
The cause of an authentication error is often on the database side—in the

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@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ brackets. For instance, the default log format is: `[{asctime}] {levelname}:
{message}`. This means each log message is recorded as the log time (in square
brackets), a logging level name, a colon, and the actual log message.
So if you just want each log message to get logged *without* a timestamp or a
So if you only want each log message to get logged *without* a timestamp or a
logging level name:
```bash

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@ -86,8 +86,8 @@ uses the `archive_name_format` option to automatically limit which archives
get used for actions operating on multiple archives. This prevents, for
instance, duplicate archives from showing up in `rlist` or `info` results—even
if the same repository appears in multiple borgmatic configuration files. To
take advantage of this feature, simply use a different `archive_name_format`
in each configuration file.
take advantage of this feature, use a different `archive_name_format` in each
configuration file.
Under the hood, borgmatic accomplishes this by substituting globs for certain
ephemeral data placeholders in your `archive_name_format`—and using the result
@ -108,8 +108,8 @@ archives used for actions like `rlist`, `info`, `prune`, `check`, etc.
The end result is that when borgmatic runs the actions for a particular
application-specific configuration file, it only operates on the archives
created for that application. Of course, this doesn't apply to actions like
`compact` that operate on an entire repository.
created for that application. But this doesn't apply to actions like `compact`
that operate on an entire repository.
If this behavior isn't quite smart enough for your needs, you can use the
`match_archives` option to override the pattern that borgmatic uses for