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# Vaultwarden in docker
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###### guide-by-example
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![logo](https://i.imgur.com/de07I05.png)
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# Purpose & Overview
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Password manager.
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* [Github](https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden)
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* [DockerHub](https://hub.docker.com/r/vaultwarden/server)
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* [Bitwarden](https://bitwarden.com/)
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Vaultwarden is a an alternative implementation of Bitwarden server,
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which is a modern, popular, open source, password manager
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with wide cross platform support.
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But the official Bitwarden server is a bit over-engineered,
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requiring Microsoft SQL server among other things,
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which makes it not an ideal fit for smaller deployments.<br>
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So here's where Vaultwarden by Daniel García comes in.</br>
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It is a Bitwarden API implementation written in Rust.
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It's very resource efficient, uses about 10MB of RAM,
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and close to no CPU.</br>
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Webapp part is build using Rocket, a web framework for Rust,
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and user data are stored in a simple sqlite database file.
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All the client apps are still official, coming from Bitwarden,
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only the server is a different implementation.
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![interface-pic](https://i.imgur.com/5LxEUsA.png)
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# Files and directory structure
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```
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/home/
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└── ~/
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└── docker/
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└── vaultwarden/
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├── 🗁 vaultwarden_data/
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├── 🗋 .env
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├── 🗋 docker-compose.yml
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└── 🗋 vaultwarden-backup-script.sh
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```
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* `vaultwarden_data/` - a directory storing vaultwarden's data
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* `.env` - a file containing environment variables for docker compose
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* `docker-compose.yml` - a docker compose file, telling docker how to run the container
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* `bitwarden-backup-script.sh` - a backup script, to be run daily
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Only the files are required. The directories are created on the first run.
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# docker-compose
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[Documentation](https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki/Using-Docker-Compose) on compose.
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`docker-compose.yml`
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```yml
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services:
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vaultwarden:
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image: vaultwarden/server
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container_name: vaultwarden
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hostname: vaultwarden
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restart: unless-stopped
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env_file: .env
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volumes:
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- ./vaultwarden_data/:/data/
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expose:
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- 80:80
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- 3012:3012
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networks:
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default:
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name: $DOCKER_MY_NETWORK
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external: true
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```
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`.env`
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```bash
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# GENERAL
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DOCKER_MY_NETWORK=caddy_net
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TZ=Europe/Bratislava
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# BITWARDEN
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ADMIN_TOKEN=zzYdLo1TM4MYzQ948oOVZ69IF4fABSrZMpk9
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SIGNUPS_ALLOWED=false
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WEBSOCKET_ENABLED=true
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# USING SENDINBLUE FOR SENDING EMAILS
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DOMAIN=https://vault.example.com
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SMTP_SECURITY=starttls
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SMTP_HOST=smtp-relay.sendinblue.com
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SMTP_PORT=587
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SMTP_FROM=admin@example.com
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SMTP_USERNAME=<registration-email@gmail.com>
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SMTP_PASSWORD=<sendinblue-smtp-key-goes-here>
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```
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**All containers must be on the same network**.</br>
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Which is named in the `.env` file.</br>
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If one does not exist yet: `docker network create caddy_net`
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`DOMAIN` and `SMTP_` stuff in the `.env` file must be set correctly for
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email registration to work.<br>
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`ADMIN_TOKEN` should really be changed to something else than whats up there.
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# Reverse proxy
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Caddy v2 is used, details
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[here](https://github.com/DoTheEvo/selfhosted-apps-docker/tree/master/caddy_v2).</br>
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Vaultwarden has a very good documentation on [reverse proxy.](https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs/wiki/Proxy-examples)
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`Caddyfile`
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```php
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vault.{$MY_DOMAIN} {
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encode gzip
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# Uncomment to improve security (WARNING: only use if you understand the implications!)
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# If you want to use FIDO2 WebAuthn, set X-Frame-Options to "SAMEORIGIN" or the Browser will block those requests
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header {
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# Enable HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS)
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Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=31536000;"
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# Enable cross-site filter (XSS) and tell browser to block detected attacks
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X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block"
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# Disallow the site to be rendered within a frame (clickjacking protection)
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X-Frame-Options "DENY"
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# Prevent search engines from indexing (optional)
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X-Robots-Tag "none"
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# Server name removing
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-Server
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}
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# Notifications redirected to the websockets server
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reverse_proxy /notifications/hub vaultwarden:3012
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# Proxy everything else to Rocket
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reverse_proxy vaultwarden:80 {
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# Send the true remote IP to Rocket, so that vaultwarden can put this in the
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# log, so that fail2ban can ban the correct IP.
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header_up X-Real-IP {remote_host}
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}
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}
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```
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# Forward port 3012 TCP on your router
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[WebSocket](https://youtu.be/2Nt-ZrNP22A) protocol is used for communication
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so that all web based clients, including desktop app,
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can immediately sync when a change happens on the server.
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* environment variable `WEBSOCKET_ENABLED=true` needs to be set in the `.env` file</br>
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* reverse proxy needs to route `/notifications/hub` to port 3012</br>
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* your router/firewall needs to **forward port 3012** to the docker host,
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same as port 80 and 443 are forwarded
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To test if websocket works, have the desktop app open
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and make changes through browser extension, or through the website.
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Changes should immediately appear in the desktop app.<br> If it's not working,
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you need to manually sync for changes to appear.
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**Push notifications** are not working, and it's unlikely to change.
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[Github issue](https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs/issues/126).</br>
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The purpose of [Push notifications](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8D1NAezC-Dk)
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is the same as WebSocket notifications, to tell the clients that a change
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happened on the server so that they are synced immediately.
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But they are for apps on mobile devices and it would likely take releasing and
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maintaining own vaultwarden version of Android/iOS mobile apps
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to have this feature working.</br>
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So you better manually sync before making changes.
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# First run
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![admin_logon](https://i.imgur.com/vGdJQG0.png)
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Login at `https://vault.example.com/admin` using
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`ADMIN_TOKEN` from the `.env` file<br>
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From the admin interface test email can be send, and new users can be invited.
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![users_invite](https://i.imgur.com/K2oA1nA.png)
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# Update
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Manual image update:
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- `docker-compose pull`</br>
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- `docker-compose up -d`</br>
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- `docker image prune`
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It is **strongly recommended** to now add current **tags** to the images in the compose.<br>
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Tags will allow you to easily return to a working state if an update goes wrong.
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# Backup and restore
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#### Backup
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Using [kopia](https://github.com/DoTheEvo/selfhosted-apps-docker/tree/master/kopia_backup)
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or [borg](https://github.com/DoTheEvo/selfhosted-apps-docker/tree/master/borg_backup)
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to make daily snapshot of the entire docker directory.
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#### Restore
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* down the containers `docker-compose down`</br>
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* delete/move/rename the entire project directory</br>
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* from the backups copy back the entire project directory</br>
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* start the containers `docker-compose up -d`
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# Backup of just user data
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Users data daily export using the
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[official procedure.](https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki/Backing-up-your-vault)</br>
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For vaultwarden it means sqlite database dump and backing up `attachments` directory.</br>
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Daily kopia/borg backup run takes care of backing up the directories.
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So only database dump is needed and done with the script.</br>
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The created backup sqlite3 file is overwritten on every run of the script,
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but that's ok since kopia/borg are keeping daily snapshots.
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#### Create a backup script
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The backup script requires sqlite/sqlite3 package to be installed **on the host**.<br>
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The backup script must be placed on the host with the bind mounted
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`vaultwarden_data` directory next to it.
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`vaultwarden-backup-script.sh`
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```bash
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#!/bin/bash
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parent_path=$( cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" ; pwd -P )
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cd "$parent_path"
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# CREATE SQLITE BACKUP
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sqlite3 ./vaultwarden_data/db.sqlite3 "VACUUM INTO './vaultwarden_data/BACKUP.vaultwarden.db.sqlite3'"
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```
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the script must be **executable** - `chmod +x vaultwarden-backup-script.sh`
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#### Cronjob
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Running on the host
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* `su` - switch to root
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* `crontab -e` - add new cron job</br>
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* `15 01 * * * /home/bastard/docker/vaultwarden/vaultwarden-backup-script.sh`</br>
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runs it every night [at 01:15](https://crontab.guru/#15_01_*_*_*)
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* `crontab -l` - list cronjobs to check
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# Restore the user data
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Assuming clean start.
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* start the vaultwarden container: `docker-compose up -d`
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* let it run so it creates its file structure
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* down the container `docker-compose down`
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* in `vaultwarden/vaultwarden_data/`</br>
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delete `db.sqlite3-wal` if it exists<br>
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delete `db.sqlite3`<br>
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place backup there `BACKUP.vaultwarden.db.sqlite3`</br>
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rename it to `db.sqlite3`<br>
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replace `attachments` directory with the one from the backups<br>
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additionally `sends` and `config.jso` can also be copied from backups
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* start the container `docker-compose up -d`
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Again, the above steps are based on the
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[official procedure.](https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki/Backing-up-your-vault#backing-up-data).
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Read it for more info whats where as the documentation is really excelent.
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