Snapshots¶
A snap’s system and user data can be excluded from snapshots by specifying exclusion patterns in an optional
metadata file called snapshots.yaml. Such exclusions can be used to control snapshot
content and size.
Important
The snap restore command replaces a snap’s system and user data with the
snapshot content, meaning that excluded files and directories will be lost.
snapshots.yaml syntax¶
The snapshots.yaml configuration file starts with the exclude keyword followed
by a list of shell-style wildcard patterns to indicate which files or directories to
exclude.
These wildcard patterns must start with a system or user data environment variable. Only the any wildcard (*) is supported.
exclude:
- <environment-variable>/<path>
...
- <environment-variable>/<path>
Including snapshots.yaml in a snap¶
The snapshots.yaml file must be located within a snap’s meta directory. This is
typically done by creating a part that uses either the Dump plugin or
a build step override to copy
snapshots.yaml from another directory.