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# mysql-cron-backup
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This docker image runs mysqldump to backup your databases periodically using cron task manager. Backups are placed in `/backup` so you can mount your backup docker volume in this path.
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## Usage:
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```bash
docker container run -d \
--env MYSQL_USER=root \
--env MYSQL_PASS=my_password \
--link mysql
--volume /path/to/my/backup/folder:/backup
fradelg/mysql-cron-backup
```
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## Variables
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- `MYSQL_HOST` : The host/ip of your mysql database.
- `MYSQL_PORT` : The port number of your mysql database.
- `MYSQL_USER` : The username of your mysql database.
- `MYSQL_PASS` : The password of your mysql database.
- `MYSQL_DB` : The database name to dump. Default: `--all-databases` .
- `MYSQLDUMP_OPTS` : Command line arguments to pass to mysqldump. Example: `--single-transaction` .
- `CRON_TIME` : The interval of cron job to run mysqldump. `0 3 * * sun` by default, which is every Sunday at 03:00.
- `MAX_BACKUPS` : The number of backups to keep. When reaching the limit, the old backup will be discarded. No limit by default.
- `INIT_BACKUP` : If set, create a backup when the container starts.
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- `INIT_RESTORE_LATEST` : If set, restores latest backup.
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- `TIMEOUT` : Wait a given number of seconds for the database to be ready and make the first backup, `10s` by default. After that time, the initial attempt for backup gives up and only the Cron job will try to make a backup.
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If you want to make this image the perfect companion of your MySQL container, use [docker-compose ](https://docs.docker.com/compose/ ). You can add more services that will be able to connect to the MySQL image using the name `my_mariadb` , note that you only expose the port `3306` internally to the servers and not to the host:
```yaml
version: "2"
services:
mariadb:
image: mariadb
container_name: my_mariadb
expose:
- 3306
volumes:
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- data:/var/lib/mysql
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# If there is not scheme, restore the last created backup (if exists)
- ${VOLUME_PATH}/backup/latest.${DATABASE_NAME}.sql.gz:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/database.sql.gz
environment:
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=${MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD}
- MYSQL_DATABASE=${DATABASE_NAME}
restart: unless-stopped
mysql-cron-backup:
image: fradelg/mysql-cron-backup
depends_on:
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- mariadb
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volumes:
- ${VOLUME_PATH}/backup:/backup
environment:
- MYSQL_HOST=my_mariadb
- MYSQL_USER=root
- MYSQL_PASS=${MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD}
- MAX_BACKUPS=15
- INIT_BACKUP=0
# Every day at 03:00
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- CRON_TIME=0 3 * * *
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restart: unless-stopped
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volumes:
data:
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```
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## Restore from a backup
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See the list of backups in your running docker container, just write in your favorite terminal:
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```bash
docker container exec backup ls /backup
```
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To restore a database from a certain backup, simply run:
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```bash
docker container exec backup /restore.sh /backup/201708060500.my_db.sql.gz
```