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Borg -> MQTT

Send borgbackup updates over MQTT, including support for Home Assistant MQTT autodiscovery. Sensors include

  • Total/unique chunks
  • (Un)compressed size
  • Depuplicated (Un)compressed size
  • Total number of backups
  • Most recent backup

Installation

Install on any system as python library using

pip install borg2mqtt

Whatever system it is installed on will need the ssh keys for your backup locations.

Configuration

borg2mqtt reads MQTT and repository information from a configuration yaml file. An example configuration file can be generated by running

borg2mqtt -c path/config.yml generate

If portion path/config.yml is left off, borg2mqtt defaults to saving/looking for the configuration file at $HOME/.config/borg2mqtt/config.yml.

The configuration file is mostly self-explanatory and looks as follows:

# -------------- Sample configuration file -------------- #
# These are the default MQTT values - none are required
mqtt:
  host: localhost
  port: 1883
  user: ""
  password: ""

# Put in as many repositories as desired
repos:
    # Required
  - repo: user@address:/path/to/backup
    # Optional, defaults to the same as repo if not specified
    # This will be used to make entity_ids in HA
    name: Local Data
    # Optional
    key: ""
    # Optional, choose one of kB, MB, GB, TB. Defaults to GB.
    units: GB

Usage

To send the Home Assistant MQTT auto-discovery message, run

borg2mqtt setup

Then to update sensor information run

borg2mqtt update

This can be included in a cron job, borgmatic, etc to send updates as needed. As this is a "local push" option, it should be more efficient than any local polling option that could be included in Home Assistant.

Additionally, a single repository can be updated through it's name found in the configuration file by

borg2mqtt update -n "My Repo"

Additional Options

All options can always be shown by using flag --help. Additionally, varying levels of verbose output can be included through -vvv, put before the command type.

Contributing

All pull requests are more than welcome. Please usse the pre-commit hooks to verify your code before making a pull request. If any bugs are found, feel free to open an issue with your verbose output (-vvv) included.