[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/fradelg/docker-mysql-cron-backup.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/fradelg/docker-mysql-cron-backup) # mysql-cron-backup 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. ## Usage: docker container run -d \ --env MYSQL_USER=root \ --env MYSQL_PASS=my_password \ --link mysql --volume /path/to/my/backup/folder:/backup fradelg/mysql-backup ## Variables 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` CRON_TIME the interval of cron job to run mysqldump. `0 0 * * *` by default, which is every day at 00:00 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 INIT_RESTORE_LATEST if set, restores latest backup ## Restore from a backup See the list of backups in your running docker container, just write in your favorite terminal: docker container exec backup ls /backup To restore a database from a certain backup, simply run: docker container exec backup /restore.sh /backup/201708060500.my_db.sql.gz