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Backups
This page describes some options on how to create backups.
What to backup
Linkding stores all data in a SQLite database, so all you need to backup are the contents of that database.
The location of the database file is data/db.sqlite3
in the application folder.
If you are using Docker then the full path in the Docker container is /etc/linkding/data/db.sqlite
.
As described in the installation docs, you should mount the /etc/linkding/data
folder to a folder on your host system, from which you then can execute the backup.
Below, we describe several methods to create a backup of the database:
- Manual backup using the export function from the UI
- Create a copy of the SQLite database with the SQLite backup function
- Create a plain textfile with the contents of the SQLite database with the SQLite dump function
Choose the method that fits you best.
Exporting from the UI
The least technical option is to use the bookmark export in the UI. Go to the settings page and open the Data tab. Then click on the Download button to download an HTML file containing all your bookmarks. You can backup this file on a drive, or an online file host.
Using the SQLite backup function
Requires SQLite to be installed on your host system.
With this method you create a new SQLite database, which is a copy of your linkding database. This method uses the backup command in the Command Line Shell For SQLite.
sqlite3 db.sqlite3 ".backup 'backup.sqlite3'"
After you have created the backup database backup.sqlite
you have to move it to another system, for example with rsync.
Using the SQLite dump function
Requires SQLite to be installed on your host system.
With this method you create a plain text file with the SQL statements to recreate the SQLite database.
sqlite3 db.sqlite3 .dump > backup.sql
As this is a plain text file you can commit it to any revision management system, like git. Using git you can commit the changes, followed by a git push to a remote repository.