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TaxHacker_s23/app/settings/backups/page.tsx
2025-03-22 12:50:29 +01:00

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"use client"
import { FormError } from "@/components/forms/error"
import { Button } from "@/components/ui/button"
import { Card } from "@/components/ui/card"
import { Download } from "lucide-react"
import Link from "next/link"
import { useActionState } from "react"
import { restoreBackupAction } from "./actions"
export default function BackupSettingsPage() {
const [restoreState, restoreBackup, restorePending] = useActionState(restoreBackupAction, null)
return (
<div className="container flex flex-col gap-4">
<div className="flex flex-col gap-4">
<h1 className="text-2xl font-bold">Download backup</h1>
<div className="flex flex-row gap-4">
<Link href="/settings/backups/data">
<Button>
<Download /> Download data directory
</Button>
</Link>
</div>
<div className="text-sm text-muted-foreground max-w-xl">
The archive consists of all uploaded files and the SQLite database. You can view the contents of the database
using any SQLite viewer.
</div>
</div>
<Card className="flex flex-col gap-4 mt-16 p-5 bg-red-100 max-w-xl">
<h2 className="text-xl font-semibold">How to restore from a backup</h2>
<div className="text-md">
This feature doesn't work automatically yet. Use your docker deployment with backup archive to manually put
database.sqlite and uploaded files into the paths specified in DATABASE_URL and UPLOAD_PATH
</div>
{/* <form action={restoreBackup}>
<label>
<input type="file" name="file" />
</label>
<Button type="submit" variant="destructive" disabled={restorePending}>
{restorePending ? (
<>
<Loader2 className="animate-spin" /> Uploading new database...
</>
) : (
"Restore"
)}
</Button>
</form> */}
{restoreState?.error && <FormError>{restoreState.error}</FormError>}
</Card>
</div>
)
}