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							- .. include:: ../global.rst.inc
 
- .. highlight:: none
 
- .. _json_output:
 
- All about JSON: How to develop frontends
 
- ========================================
 
- Borg does not have a public API on the Python level. That does not keep you from writing :code:`import borg`,
 
- but does mean that there are no release-to-release guarantees on what you might find in that package, not
 
- even for point releases (1.1.x), and there is no documentation beyond the code and the internals documents.
 
- Borg does on the other hand provide an API on a command-line level. In other words, a frontend should
 
- (for example) create a backup archive just invoke :ref:`borg_create`, give commandline parameters/options
 
- as needed and parse JSON output from borg.
 
- Important: JSON output is expected to be UTF-8, but currently borg depends on the locale being configured
 
- for that (must be a UTF-8 locale and *not* "C" or "ascii"), so that Python will choose to encode to UTF-8.
 
- The same applies to any inputs read by borg, they are expected to be UTF-8 encoded also.
 
- On POSIX systems, you can usually set environment vars to choose a UTF-8 locale:
 
- ::
 
-     export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
 
-     export LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
 
- Another way to get Python's stdin/stdout/stderr streams to use UTF-8 encoding (without having
 
- a UTF-8 locale / LANG / LC_CTYPE) is:
 
- ::
 
-     export PYTHONIOENCODING=utf-8
 
- See :issue:`2273` for more details.
 
- Dealing with non-unicode byte sequences and JSON limitations
 
- ------------------------------------------------------------
 
- Paths on POSIX systems can have arbitrary bytes in them (except 0x00 which is used as string terminator in C).
 
- Nowadays, UTF-8 encoded paths (which decode to valid unicode) are the usual thing, but a lot of systems
 
- still have paths from the past, when other, non-unicode codings were used. Especially old Samba shares often
 
- have wild mixtures of misc. encodings, sometimes even very broken stuff.
 
- borg deals with such non-unicode paths ("with funny/broken characters") by decoding such byte sequences using
 
- UTF-8 coding and "surrogateescape" error handling mode, which maps invalid bytes to special unicode code points
 
- (surrogate escapes). When encoding such a unicode string back to a byte sequence, the original byte sequence
 
- will be reproduced exactly.
 
- JSON should only contain valid unicode text without any surrogate escapes, so we can't just directly have a
 
- surrogate-escaped path in JSON ("path" is only one example, this also affects other text-like content).
 
- Borg deals with this situation like this (since borg 2.0):
 
- For a valid unicode path (no surrogate escapes), the JSON will only have "path": path.
 
- For a non-unicode path (with surrogate escapes), the JSON will have 2 entries:
 
- - "path": path_approximation (pure valid unicode, all invalid bytes will show up as "?")
 
- - "path_b64": path_bytes_base64_encoded (if you decode the base64, you get the original path byte string)
 
- JSON users need to pick whatever suits their needs best. The suggested procedure (shown for "path") is:
 
- - check if there is a "path_b64" key.
 
- - if it is there, you will know that the original bytes path did not cleanly UTF-8-decode into unicode (has
 
-   some invalid bytes) and that the string given by the "path" key is only an approximation, but not the precise
 
-   path. if you need precision, you must base64-decode the value of "path_b64" and deal with the arbitrary byte
 
-   string you'll get. if an approximation is fine, use the value of the "path" key.
 
- - if it is not there, the value of the "path" key is all you need (the original bytes path is its UTF-8 encoding).
 
- Logging
 
- -------
 
- Especially for graphical frontends it is important to be able to convey and reformat progress information
 
- in meaningful ways. The ``--log-json`` option turns the stderr stream of Borg into a stream of JSON lines,
 
- where each line is a JSON object. The *type* key of the object determines its other contents.
 
- .. warning:: JSON logging requires successful argument parsing. Even with ``--log-json`` specified, a
 
-     parsing error will be printed in plain text, because logging set-up happens after all arguments are
 
-     parsed.
 
- The following types are in use. Progress information is governed by the usual rules for progress information,
 
- it is not produced unless ``--progress`` is specified.
 
- archive_progress
 
-     Output during operations creating archives (:ref:`borg_create` and :ref:`borg_recreate`).
 
-     The following keys exist, each represents the current progress.
 
-     original_size
 
-         Original size of data processed so far (before compression and deduplication, may be empty/absent)
 
-     compressed_size
 
-         Compressed size (may be empty/absent)
 
-     deduplicated_size
 
-         Deduplicated size (may be empty/absent)
 
-     nfiles
 
-         Number of (regular) files processed so far (may be empty/absent)
 
-     path
 
-         Current path (may be empty/absent)
 
-     time
 
-         Unix timestamp (float)
 
-     finished
 
-         boolean indicating whether the operation has finished, only the last object for an *operation*
 
-         can have this property set to *true*.
 
- progress_message
 
-     A message-based progress information with no concrete progress information, just a message
 
-     saying what is currently being worked on.
 
-     operation
 
-         unique, opaque integer ID of the operation
 
-     :ref:`msgid <msgid>`
 
-         Message ID of the operation (may be *null*)
 
-     finished
 
-         boolean indicating whether the operation has finished, only the last object for an *operation*
 
-         can have this property set to *true*.
 
-     message
 
-         current progress message (may be empty/absent)
 
-     time
 
-         Unix timestamp (float)
 
- progress_percent
 
-     Absolute progress information with defined end/total and current value.
 
-     operation
 
-         unique, opaque integer ID of the operation
 
-     :ref:`msgid <msgid>`
 
-         Message ID of the operation (may be *null*)
 
-     finished
 
-         boolean indicating whether the operation has finished, only the last object for an *operation*
 
-         can have this property set to *true*.
 
-     message
 
-         A formatted progress message, this will include the percentage and perhaps other information
 
-         (absent for finished == true)
 
-     current
 
-         Current value (always less-or-equal to *total*, absent for finished == true)
 
-     info
 
-         Array that describes the current item, may be *null*, contents depend on *msgid*
 
-         (absent for finished == true)
 
-     total
 
-         Total value (absent for finished == true)
 
-     time
 
-         Unix timestamp (float)
 
- file_status
 
-     This is only output by :ref:`borg_create` and :ref:`borg_recreate` if ``--list`` is specified. The usual
 
-     rules for the file listing applies, including the ``--filter`` option.
 
-     status
 
-         Single-character status as for regular list output
 
-     path
 
-         Path of the file system object
 
- log_message
 
-     Any regular log output invokes this type. Regular log options and filtering applies to these as well.
 
-     time
 
-         Unix timestamp (float)
 
-     levelname
 
-         Upper-case log level name (also called severity). Defined levels are: DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL
 
-     name
 
-         Name of the emitting entity
 
-     message
 
-         Formatted log message
 
-     :ref:`msgid <msgid>`
 
-         Message ID, may be *null* or absent
 
- See Prompts_ for the types used by prompts.
 
- .. rubric:: Examples (reformatted, each object would be on exactly one line)
 
- .. highlight:: json
 
- :ref:`borg_extract` progress::
 
-     {"message": "100.0% Extracting: src/borgbackup.egg-info/entry_points.txt",
 
-      "current": 13000228, "total": 13004993, "info": ["src/borgbackup.egg-info/entry_points.txt"],
 
-      "operation": 1, "msgid": "extract", "type": "progress_percent", "finished": false}
 
-     {"message": "100.0% Extracting: src/borgbackup.egg-info/SOURCES.txt",
 
-      "current": 13004993, "total": 13004993, "info": ["src/borgbackup.egg-info/SOURCES.txt"],
 
-      "operation": 1, "msgid": "extract", "type": "progress_percent", "finished": false}
 
-     {"operation": 1, "msgid": "extract", "type": "progress_percent", "finished": true}
 
- :ref:`borg_create` file listing with progress::
 
-     {"original_size": 0, "compressed_size": 0, "deduplicated_size": 0, "nfiles": 0, "type": "archive_progress", "path": "src"}
 
-     {"type": "file_status", "status": "U", "path": "src/borgbackup.egg-info/entry_points.txt"}
 
-     {"type": "file_status", "status": "U", "path": "src/borgbackup.egg-info/SOURCES.txt"}
 
-     {"type": "file_status", "status": "d", "path": "src/borgbackup.egg-info"}
 
-     {"type": "file_status", "status": "d", "path": "src"}
 
-     {"original_size": 13176040, "compressed_size": 11386863, "deduplicated_size": 503, "nfiles": 277, "type": "archive_progress", "path": ""}
 
- Internal transaction progress::
 
-     {"message": "Saving files cache", "operation": 2, "msgid": "cache.commit", "type": "progress_message", "finished": false}
 
-     {"message": "Saving cache config", "operation": 2, "msgid": "cache.commit", "type": "progress_message", "finished": false}
 
-     {"message": "Saving chunks cache", "operation": 2, "msgid": "cache.commit", "type": "progress_message", "finished": false}
 
-     {"operation": 2, "msgid": "cache.commit", "type": "progress_message", "finished": true}
 
- A debug log message::
 
-     {"message": "35 self tests completed in 0.08 seconds",
 
-      "type": "log_message", "created": 1488278449.5575905, "levelname": "DEBUG", "name": "borg.archiver"}
 
- Prompts
 
- -------
 
- Prompts assume a JSON form as well when the ``--log-json`` option is specified. Responses
 
- are still read verbatim from *stdin*, while prompts are JSON messages printed to *stderr*,
 
- just like log messages.
 
- Prompts use the *question_prompt* and *question_prompt_retry* types for the prompt itself,
 
- and *question_invalid_answer*, *question_accepted_default*, *question_accepted_true*,
 
- *question_accepted_false* and *question_env_answer* types for information about
 
- prompt processing.
 
- The *message* property contains the same string displayed regularly in the same situation,
 
- while the *msgid* property may contain a msgid_, typically the name of the
 
- environment variable that can be used to override the prompt. It is the same for all JSON
 
- messages pertaining to the same prompt.
 
- .. rubric:: Examples (reformatted, each object would be on exactly one line)
 
- .. highlight:: none
 
- Providing an invalid answer::
 
-     {"type": "question_prompt", "msgid": "BORG_CHECK_I_KNOW_WHAT_I_AM_DOING",
 
-      "message": "... Type 'YES' if you understand this and want to continue: "}
 
-     incorrect answer  # input on stdin
 
-     {"type": "question_invalid_answer", "msgid": "BORG_CHECK_I_KNOW_WHAT_I_AM_DOING", "is_prompt": false,
 
-      "message": "Invalid answer, aborting."}
 
- Providing a false (negative) answer::
 
-     {"type": "question_prompt", "msgid": "BORG_CHECK_I_KNOW_WHAT_I_AM_DOING",
 
-      "message": "... Type 'YES' if you understand this and want to continue: "}
 
-     NO  # input on stdin
 
-     {"type": "question_accepted_false", "msgid": "BORG_CHECK_I_KNOW_WHAT_I_AM_DOING",
 
-      "message": "Aborting.", "is_prompt": false}
 
- Providing a true (affirmative) answer::
 
-     {"type": "question_prompt", "msgid": "BORG_CHECK_I_KNOW_WHAT_I_AM_DOING",
 
-      "message": "... Type 'YES' if you understand this and want to continue: "}
 
-     YES  # input on stdin
 
-     # no further output, just like the prompt without --log-json
 
- Passphrase prompts
 
- ------------------
 
- Passphrase prompts should be handled differently. Use the environment variables *BORG_PASSPHRASE*
 
- and *BORG_NEW_PASSPHRASE* (see :ref:`env_vars` for reference) to pass passphrases to Borg, don't
 
- use the interactive passphrase prompts.
 
- When setting a new passphrase (:ref:`borg_rcreate`, :ref:`borg_key_change-passphrase`) normally
 
- Borg prompts whether it should display the passphrase. This can be suppressed by setting
 
- the environment variable *BORG_DISPLAY_PASSPHRASE* to *no*.
 
- When "confronted" with an unknown repository, where the application does not know whether
 
- the repository is encrypted, the following algorithm can be followed to detect encryption:
 
- 1. Set *BORG_PASSPHRASE* to gibberish (for example a freshly generated UUID4, which cannot
 
-    possibly be the passphrase)
 
- 2. Invoke ``borg list repository ...``
 
- 3. If this fails, due the repository being encrypted and the passphrase obviously being
 
-    wrong, you'll get an error with the *PassphraseWrong* msgid.
 
-    The repository is encrypted, for further access the application will need the passphrase.
 
- 4. If this does not fail, then the repository is not encrypted.
 
- Standard output
 
- ---------------
 
- *stdout* is different and more command-dependent than logging. Commands like :ref:`borg_info`, :ref:`borg_create`
 
- and :ref:`borg_list` implement a ``--json`` option which turns their regular output into a single JSON object.
 
- Some commands, like :ref:`borg_list` and :ref:`borg_diff`, can produce *a lot* of JSON. Since many JSON implementations
 
- don't support a streaming mode of operation, which is pretty much required to deal with this amount of JSON, these
 
- commands implement a ``--json-lines`` option which generates output in the `JSON lines <http://jsonlines.org/>`_ format,
 
- which is simply a number of JSON objects separated by new lines.
 
- Dates are formatted according to ISO 8601 in local time. No explicit time zone is specified *at this time*
 
- (subject to change). The equivalent strftime format string is '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f',
 
- e.g. ``2017-08-07T12:27:20.123456``.
 
- The root object of '--json' output will contain at least a *repository* key with an object containing:
 
- id
 
-     The ID of the repository, normally 64 hex characters
 
- location
 
-     Canonicalized repository path, thus this may be different from what is specified on the command line
 
- last_modified
 
-     Date when the repository was last modified by the Borg client
 
- The *encryption* key, if present, contains:
 
- mode
 
-     Textual encryption mode name (same as :ref:`borg_rcreate` ``--encryption`` names)
 
- keyfile
 
-     Path to the local key file used for access. Depending on *mode* this key may be absent.
 
- The *cache* key, if present, contains:
 
- path
 
-     Path to the local repository cache
 
- stats
 
-     Object containing cache stats:
 
-     total_chunks
 
-         Number of chunks
 
-     total_unique_chunks
 
-         Number of unique chunks
 
-     total_size
 
-         Total uncompressed size of all chunks multiplied with their reference counts
 
-     unique_size
 
-         Uncompressed size of all chunks
 
- .. highlight: json
 
- Example *borg info* output::
 
-     {
 
-         "cache": {
 
-             "path": "/home/user/.cache/borg/0cbe6166b46627fd26b97f8831e2ca97584280a46714ef84d2b668daf8271a23",
 
-             "stats": {
 
-                 "total_chunks": 511533,
 
-                 "total_size": 22635749792,
 
-                 "total_unique_chunks": 54892,
 
-                 "unique_size": 2449675468
 
-             }
 
-         },
 
-         "encryption": {
 
-             "mode": "repokey"
 
-         },
 
-         "repository": {
 
-             "id": "0cbe6166b46627fd26b97f8831e2ca97584280a46714ef84d2b668daf8271a23",
 
-             "last_modified": "2017-08-07T12:27:20.789123",
 
-             "location": "/home/user/testrepo"
 
-         },
 
-         "security_dir": "/home/user/.config/borg/security/0cbe6166b46627fd26b97f8831e2ca97584280a46714ef84d2b668daf8271a23",
 
-         "archives": []
 
-     }
 
- Archive formats
 
- +++++++++++++++
 
- :ref:`borg_info` uses an extended format for archives, which is more expensive to retrieve, while
 
- :ref:`borg_list` uses a simpler format that is faster to retrieve. Either return archives in an
 
- array under the *archives* key, while :ref:`borg_create` returns a single archive object under the
 
- *archive* key.
 
- Both formats contain a *name* key with the archive name, the *id* key with the hexadecimal archive ID,
 
- and the *start* key with the start timestamp.
 
- *borg info* and *borg create* further have:
 
- end
 
-     End timestamp
 
- duration
 
-     Duration in seconds between start and end in seconds (float)
 
- stats
 
-     Archive statistics (freshly calculated, this is what makes "info" more expensive)
 
-     original_size
 
-         Size of files and metadata before compression
 
-     compressed_size
 
-         Size after compression
 
-     deduplicated_size
 
-         Deduplicated size (against the current repository, not when the archive was created)
 
-     nfiles
 
-         Number of regular files in the archive
 
- command_line
 
-     Array of strings of the command line that created the archive
 
-     The note about paths from above applies here as well.
 
- chunker_params
 
-     The chunker parameters the archive has been created with.
 
- :ref:`borg_info` further has:
 
- hostname
 
-     Hostname of the creating host
 
- username
 
-     Name of the creating user
 
- comment
 
-     Archive comment, if any
 
- Some keys/values are more expensive to compute than others (e.g. because it requires opening the archive,
 
- not just the manifest). To optimize for speed, `borg list repo` does not determine these values except
 
- when they are requested. The `--format` option is used for that (for normal mode as well as for `--json`
 
- mode), so, to have the comment included in the json output, you will need:
 
- ::
 
-     borg list repo --format "{name}{comment}" --json`
 
- Example of a simple archive listing (``borg list --last 1 --json``)::
 
-     {
 
-         "archives": [
 
-             {
 
-                 "id": "80cd07219ad725b3c5f665c1dcf119435c4dee1647a560ecac30f8d40221a46a",
 
-                 "name": "host-system-backup-2017-02-27",
 
-                 "start": "2017-08-07T12:27:20.789123"
 
-             }
 
-         ],
 
-         "encryption": {
 
-             "mode": "repokey"
 
-         },
 
-         "repository": {
 
-             "id": "0cbe6166b46627fd26b97f8831e2ca97584280a46714ef84d2b668daf8271a23",
 
-             "last_modified": "2017-08-07T12:27:20.789123",
 
-             "location": "/home/user/repository"
 
-         }
 
-     }
 
- The same archive with more information (``borg info --last 1 --json``)::
 
-     {
 
-         "archives": [
 
-             {
 
-                 "chunker_params": [
 
-                     "buzhash",
 
-                     13,
 
-                     23,
 
-                     16,
 
-                     4095
 
-                 ],
 
-                 "command_line": [
 
-                     "/home/user/.local/bin/borg",
 
-                     "create",
 
-                     "/home/user/repository",
 
-                     "..."
 
-                 ],
 
-                 "comment": "",
 
-                 "duration": 5.641542,
 
-                 "end": "2017-02-27T12:27:20.789123",
 
-                 "hostname": "host",
 
-                 "id": "80cd07219ad725b3c5f665c1dcf119435c4dee1647a560ecac30f8d40221a46a",
 
-                 "name": "host-system-backup-2017-02-27",
 
-                 "start": "2017-02-27T12:27:20.789123",
 
-                 "stats": {
 
-                     "compressed_size": 1880961894,
 
-                     "deduplicated_size": 2791,
 
-                     "nfiles": 53669,
 
-                     "original_size": 2400471280
 
-                 },
 
-                 "username": "user"
 
-             }
 
-         ],
 
-         "cache": {
 
-             "path": "/home/user/.cache/borg/0cbe6166b46627fd26b97f8831e2ca97584280a46714ef84d2b668daf8271a23",
 
-             "stats": {
 
-                 "total_chunks": 511533,
 
-                 "total_size": 22635749792,
 
-                 "total_unique_chunks": 54892,
 
-                 "unique_size": 2449675468
 
-             }
 
-         },
 
-         "encryption": {
 
-             "mode": "repokey"
 
-         },
 
-         "repository": {
 
-             "id": "0cbe6166b46627fd26b97f8831e2ca97584280a46714ef84d2b668daf8271a23",
 
-             "last_modified": "2017-08-07T12:27:20.789123",
 
-             "location": "/home/user/repository"
 
-         }
 
-     }
 
- File listings
 
- +++++++++++++
 
- Each archive item (file, directory, ...) is described by one object in the :ref:`borg_list` output.
 
- Refer to the *borg list* documentation for the available keys and their meaning.
 
- Example (excerpt) of ``borg list --json-lines``::
 
-     {"type": "d", "mode": "drwxr-xr-x", "user": "user", "group": "user", "uid": 1000, "gid": 1000, "path": "linux", "healthy": true, "target": "", "flags": null, "mtime": "2017-02-27T12:27:20.023407", "size": 0}
 
-     {"type": "d", "mode": "drwxr-xr-x", "user": "user", "group": "user", "uid": 1000, "gid": 1000, "path": "linux/baz", "healthy": true, "target": "", "flags": null, "mtime": "2017-02-27T12:27:20.585407", "size": 0}
 
- Archive Differencing
 
- ++++++++++++++++++++
 
- Each archive difference item (file contents, user/group/mode) output by :ref:`borg_diff` is represented by an *ItemDiff* object.
 
- The properties of an *ItemDiff* object are:
 
- path:
 
-     The filename/path of the *Item* (file, directory, symlink).
 
- changes:
 
-     A list of *Change* objects describing the changes made to the item in the two archives. For example,
 
-     there will be two changes if the contents of a file are changed, and its ownership are changed.
 
- The *Change* object can contain a number of properties depending on the type of change that occurred.
 
- If a 'property' is not required for the type of change, it is not output.
 
- The possible properties of a *Change* object are:
 
- type:
 
-   The **type** property is always present. It identifies the type of change and will be one of these values:
 
-   - *modified* - file contents changed.
 
-   - *added* - the file was added.
 
-   - *removed* - the file was removed.
 
-   - *added directory* - the directory was added.
 
-   - *removed directory* - the directory was removed.
 
-   - *added link* - the symlink was added.
 
-   - *removed link* - the symlink was removed.
 
-   - *changed link* - the symlink target was changed.
 
-   - *mode* - the file/directory/link mode was changed. Note - this could indicate a change from a
 
-     file/directory/link type to a different type (file/directory/link), such as -- a file is deleted and replaced
 
-     with a directory of the same name.
 
-   - *owner* - user and/or group ownership changed.
 
- size:
 
-     If **type** == '*added*' or '*removed*', then **size** provides the size of the added or removed file.
 
- added:
 
-     If **type** == '*modified*' and chunk ids can be compared, then **added** and **removed** indicate the amount
 
-     of data 'added' and 'removed'. If chunk ids can not be compared, then **added** and **removed** properties are
 
-     not provided and the only information available is that the file contents were modified.
 
- removed:
 
-     See **added** property.
 
- old_mode:
 
-     If **type** == '*mode*', then **old_mode** and **new_mode** provide the mode and permissions changes.
 
- new_mode:
 
-     See **old_mode** property.
 
- old_user:
 
-     If **type** == '*owner*', then **old_user**, **new_user**, **old_group** and **new_group** provide the user
 
-     and group ownership changes.
 
- old_group:
 
-     See **old_user** property.
 
- new_user:
 
-     See **old_user** property.
 
- new_group:
 
-     See **old_user** property.
 
- Example (excerpt) of ``borg diff --json-lines``::
 
-     {"path": "file1", "changes": [{"path": "file1", "changes": [{"type": "modified", "added": 17, "removed": 5}, {"type": "mode", "old_mode": "-rw-r--r--", "new_mode": "-rwxr-xr-x"}]}]}
 
-     {"path": "file2", "changes": [{"type": "modified", "added": 135, "removed": 252}]}
 
-     {"path": "file4", "changes": [{"type": "added", "size": 0}]}
 
-     {"path": "file3", "changes": [{"type": "removed", "size": 0}]}
 
- .. _msgid:
 
- Message IDs
 
- -----------
 
- Message IDs are strings that essentially give a log message or operation a name, without actually using the
 
- full text, since texts change more frequently. Message IDs are unambiguous and reduce the need to parse
 
- log messages.
 
- Assigned message IDs are:
 
- .. See scripts/errorlist.py; this is slightly edited.
 
- Errors
 
-     Archive.AlreadyExists
 
-         Archive {} already exists
 
-     Archive.DoesNotExist
 
-         Archive {} does not exist
 
-     Archive.IncompatibleFilesystemEncodingError
 
-         Failed to encode filename "{}" into file system encoding "{}". Consider configuring the LANG environment variable.
 
-     Cache.CacheInitAbortedError
 
-         Cache initialization aborted
 
-     Cache.EncryptionMethodMismatch
 
-         Repository encryption method changed since last access, refusing to continue
 
-     Cache.RepositoryAccessAborted
 
-         Repository access aborted
 
-     Cache.RepositoryIDNotUnique
 
-         Cache is newer than repository - do you have multiple, independently updated repos with same ID?
 
-     Cache.RepositoryReplay
 
-         Cache is newer than repository - this is either an attack or unsafe (multiple repos with same ID)
 
-     Buffer.MemoryLimitExceeded
 
-         Requested buffer size {} is above the limit of {}.
 
-     ExtensionModuleError
 
-         The Borg binary extension modules do not seem to be installed properly
 
-     IntegrityError
 
-         Data integrity error: {}
 
-     NoManifestError
 
-         Repository has no manifest.
 
-     PlaceholderError
 
-         Formatting Error: "{}".format({}): {}({})
 
-     KeyfileInvalidError
 
-         Invalid key file for repository {} found in {}.
 
-     KeyfileMismatchError
 
-         Mismatch between repository {} and key file {}.
 
-     KeyfileNotFoundError
 
-         No key file for repository {} found in {}.
 
-     PassphraseWrong
 
-         passphrase supplied in BORG_PASSPHRASE is incorrect
 
-     PasswordRetriesExceeded
 
-         exceeded the maximum password retries
 
-     RepoKeyNotFoundError
 
-         No key entry found in the config of repository {}.
 
-     UnsupportedManifestError
 
-         Unsupported manifest envelope. A newer version is required to access this repository.
 
-     UnsupportedPayloadError
 
-         Unsupported payload type {}. A newer version is required to access this repository.
 
-     NotABorgKeyFile
 
-         This file is not a borg key backup, aborting.
 
-     RepoIdMismatch
 
-         This key backup seems to be for a different backup repository, aborting.
 
-     UnencryptedRepo
 
-         Keymanagement not available for unencrypted repositories.
 
-     UnknownKeyType
 
-         Keytype {0} is unknown.
 
-     LockError
 
-         Failed to acquire the lock {}.
 
-     LockErrorT
 
-         Failed to acquire the lock {}.
 
-     ConnectionClosed
 
-         Connection closed by remote host
 
-     InvalidRPCMethod
 
-         RPC method {} is not valid
 
-     PathNotAllowed
 
-         Repository path not allowed
 
-     RemoteRepository.RPCServerOutdated
 
-         Borg server is too old for {}. Required version {}
 
-     UnexpectedRPCDataFormatFromClient
 
-         Borg {}: Got unexpected RPC data format from client.
 
-     UnexpectedRPCDataFormatFromServer
 
-         Got unexpected RPC data format from server:
 
-         {}
 
-     Repository.AlreadyExists
 
-         Repository {} already exists.
 
-     Repository.CheckNeeded
 
-         Inconsistency detected. Please run "borg check {}".
 
-     Repository.DoesNotExist
 
-         Repository {} does not exist.
 
-     Repository.InsufficientFreeSpaceError
 
-         Insufficient free space to complete transaction (required: {}, available: {}).
 
-     Repository.InvalidRepository
 
-         {} is not a valid repository. Check repo config.
 
-     Repository.AtticRepository
 
-         Attic repository detected. Please run "borg upgrade {}".
 
-     Repository.ObjectNotFound
 
-         Object with key {} not found in repository {}.
 
- Operations
 
-     - cache.begin_transaction
 
-     - cache.download_chunks, appears with ``borg create --no-cache-sync``
 
-     - cache.commit
 
-     - cache.sync
 
-       *info* is one string element, the name of the archive currently synced.
 
-     - repository.compact_segments
 
-     - repository.replay_segments
 
-     - repository.check
 
-     - check.verify_data
 
-     - check.rebuild_manifest
 
-     - extract
 
-       *info* is one string element, the name of the path currently extracted.
 
-     - extract.permissions
 
-     - archive.delete
 
-     - archive.calc_stats
 
-     - prune
 
-     - upgrade.convert_segments
 
- Prompts
 
-     BORG_UNKNOWN_UNENCRYPTED_REPO_ACCESS_IS_OK
 
-         For "Warning: Attempting to access a previously unknown unencrypted repository"
 
-     BORG_RELOCATED_REPO_ACCESS_IS_OK
 
-         For "Warning: The repository at location ... was previously located at ..."
 
-     BORG_CHECK_I_KNOW_WHAT_I_AM_DOING
 
-         For "This is a potentially dangerous function..." (check --repair)
 
-     BORG_DELETE_I_KNOW_WHAT_I_AM_DOING
 
-         For "You requested to DELETE the repository completely *including* all archives it contains:"
 
 
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