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Orgil's avatar
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How to backup MySQL Database

Hey guys how to backup(download) MySQL Database as file [ .sql ] ?

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Orgil's avatar
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I mean using PHP in laravel for example when button clicked download database backup.

nate.a.johnson's avatar

You can exec() a command to your OS to mysqldump the file... it could take a minute or so to run so this might be a use case for a queued job. Once it is done, you can move the file to a location that is web accessible and send the user a link to that file. Just realize that if you make it web accessible, someone you don't want to have that file might find it.

phpMick's avatar

Looks like there are a few packages to do that.

willvincent's avatar

I'm using Laravel Backup & Backup Manger on a project.. works great.

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My relevant controller:

<?php

namespace App\Http\Controllers;

use Alert;
use App\Http\Requests;
use Artisan;
use Log;
use Storage;

class BackupController extends Controller
{
    public function index()
    {
        $disk = Storage::disk(config('laravel-backup.backup.destination.disks')[0]);

        $files = $disk->files(config('laravel-backup.backup.name'));
        $backups = [];
        // make an array of backup files, with their filesize and creation date
        foreach ($files as $k => $f) {
            // only take the zip files into account
            if (substr($f, -4) == '.zip' && $disk->exists($f)) {
                $backups[] = [
                    'file_path' => $f,
                    'file_name' => str_replace(config('laravel-backup.backup.name') . '/', '', $f),
                    'file_size' => $disk->size($f),
                    'last_modified' => $disk->lastModified($f),
                ];
            }
        }
        // reverse the backups, so the newest one would be on top
        $backups = array_reverse($backups);

        return view("backup.backups")->with(compact('backups'));
    }

    public function create()
    {
        try {
            // start the backup process
            Artisan::call('backup:run');
            $output = Artisan::output();
            // log the results
            Log::info("Backpack\BackupManager -- new backup started from admin interface \r\n" . $output);
            // return the results as a response to the ajax call
            Alert::success('New backup created');
            return redirect()->back();
        } catch (Exception $e) {
            Flash::error($e->getMessage());
            return redirect()->back();
        }
    }

    /**
     * Downloads a backup zip file.
     *
     * TODO: make it work no matter the flysystem driver (S3 Bucket, etc).
     */
    public function download($file_name)
    {
        $file = config('laravel-backup.backup.name') . '/' . $file_name;
        $disk = Storage::disk(config('laravel-backup.backup.destination.disks')[0]);
        if ($disk->exists($file)) {
            $fs = Storage::disk(config('laravel-backup.backup.destination.disks')[0])->getDriver();
            $stream = $fs->readStream($file);

            return \Response::stream(function () use ($stream) {
                fpassthru($stream);
            }, 200, [
                "Content-Type" => $fs->getMimetype($file),
                "Content-Length" => $fs->getSize($file),
                "Content-disposition" => "attachment; filename=\"" . basename($file) . "\"",
            ]);
        } else {
            abort(404, "The backup file doesn't exist.");
        }
    }

    /**
     * Deletes a backup file.
     */
    public function delete($file_name)
    {
        $disk = Storage::disk(config('laravel-backup.backup.destination.disks')[0]);
        if ($disk->exists(config('laravel-backup.backup.name') . '/' . $file_name)) {
            $disk->delete(config('laravel-backup.backup.name') . '/' . $file_name);
            return redirect()->back();
        } else {
            abort(404, "The backup file doesn't exist.");
        }
    }
}

It automatically creates backups via cron, and I can also manually create backups on my backup page.. and the two packages take care of all the heavy lifting, clearing out old backups, etc.. It's pretty slick.

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Mande Paulo's avatar

I need to see how you list in your blade, can you show me?

Tray2's avatar

Open a new thread and ask your question instead of highjacking a thread that has been solved over four years ago.

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