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# mysql-cron-backup
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Run mysqldump to backup your databases periodically using the cron task manager in the container. Your backups are saved in `/backup`. You can mount any directory of your host or a docker volumes in /backup. Othwerwise, a docker volume is created in the default location.
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## Usage:
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```bash
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docker container run -d \
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--env MYSQL_USER=root \
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--env MYSQL_PASS=my_password \
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--link mysql
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--volume /path/to/my/backup/folder:/backup
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fradelg/mysql-cron-backup
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```
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### Healthcheck
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Healthcheck is provided as a basic init control.
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Container is **Healthy** after the database init phase, that is after `INIT_BACKUP` or `INIT_RESTORE_LATEST` happends without check if there is an error, **Starting** otherwise. Not other checks are actually provided.
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## Variables
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- `MYSQL_HOST`: The host/ip of your mysql database.
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- `MYSQL_HOST_FILE`: The file in container where to find the host of your mysql database (cf. docker secrets). You should use either MYSQL_HOST_FILE or MYSQL_HOST (see examples below).
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- `MYSQL_PORT`: The port number of your mysql database.
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- `MYSQL_USER`: The username of your mysql database.
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- `MYSQL_USER_FILE`: The file in container where to find the user of your mysql database (cf. docker secrets). You should use either MYSQL_USER_FILE or MYSQL_USER (see examples below).
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- `MYSQL_PASS`: The password of your mysql database.
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- `MYSQL_PASS_FILE`: The file in container where to find the password of your mysql database (cf. docker secrets). You should use either MYSQL_PASS_FILE or MYSQL_PASS (see examples below).
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- `MYSQL_DATABASE`: The database name to dump. Default: `--all-databases`.
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- `MYSQL_DATABASE_FILE`: The file in container where to find the database name(s) in your mysql database (cf. docker secrets). In that file, there can be several database names: one per line. You should use either MYSQL_DATABASE or MYSQL_DATABASE_FILE (see examples below).
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- `MYSQLDUMP_OPTS`: Command line arguments to pass to mysqldump (see [mysqldump documentation](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/mysqldump.html)).
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- `MYSQL_SSL_OPTS`: Command line arguments to use [SSL](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/using-encrypted-connections.html).
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- `CRON_TIME`: The interval of cron job to run mysqldump. `0 3 * * sun` by default, which is every Sunday at 03:00. It uses UTC timezone.
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- `MAX_BACKUPS`: The number of backups to keep. When reaching the limit, the old backup will be discarded. No limit by default.
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- `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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- `EXIT_BACKUP`: If set, create a backup when the container stops.
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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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- `GZIP_LEVEL`: Specify the level of gzip compression from 1 (quickest, least compressed) to 9 (slowest, most compressed), default is 6.
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- `USE_PLAIN_SQL`: If set, back up and restore plain SQL files without gzip.
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- `TZ`: Specify TIMEZONE in Container. E.g. "Europe/Berlin". Default is UTC.
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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:
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### Docker-compose with MYSQL_PASS env var:
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```yaml
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version: "2"
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services:
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mariadb:
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image: mariadb
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container_name: my_mariadb
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expose:
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- 3306
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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)
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- ${VOLUME_PATH}/backup/latest.${DATABASE_NAME}.sql.gz:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/database.sql.gz
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environment:
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- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=${MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD}
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- MYSQL_DATABASE=${DATABASE_NAME}
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restart: unless-stopped
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mysql-cron-backup:
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image: fradelg/mysql-cron-backup
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depends_on:
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- mariadb
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volumes:
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- ${VOLUME_PATH}/backup:/backup
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environment:
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- MYSQL_HOST=my_mariadb
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- MYSQL_USER=root
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- MYSQL_PASS=${MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD}
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- MAX_BACKUPS=15
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- INIT_BACKUP=0
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# Every day at 03:00
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- CRON_TIME=0 3 * * *
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# Make it small
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- GZIP_LEVEL=9
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# As of MySQL 8.0.21 this is needed
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- MYSQLDUMP_OPTS=--no-tablespaces
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restart: unless-stopped
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volumes:
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data:
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```
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### Docker-compose using docker secrets:
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The database root password passed to docker container by using [docker secrets](https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/).
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In example below, docker is in classic 'docker engine mode' (iow. not swarm mode) and secret sources are local files on host filesystem.
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Alternatively, secrets can be stored in docker secrets engine (iow. not in host filesystem).
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```yaml
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version: "3.7"
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secrets:
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# Place your secret file somewhere on your host filesystem, with your password inside
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mysql_root_password:
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file: ./secrets/mysql_root_password
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mysql_user:
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file: ./secrets/mysql_user
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mysql_password:
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file: ./secrets/mysql_password
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mysql_database:
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file: ./secrets/mysql_database
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services:
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mariadb:
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image: mariadb:10
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container_name: my_mariadb
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expose:
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- 3306
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volumes:
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- data:/var/lib/mysql
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- ${VOLUME_PATH}/backup:/backup
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environment:
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- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/mysql_root_password
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- MYSQL_USER_FILE=/run/secrets/mysql_user
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- MYSQL_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/mysql_password
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- MYSQL_DATABASE_FILE=/run/secrets/mysql_database
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secrets:
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- mysql_root_password
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- mysql_user
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- mysql_password
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- mysql_database
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restart: unless-stopped
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backup:
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build: .
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image: fradelg/mysql-cron-backup
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depends_on:
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- mariadb
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volumes:
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- ${VOLUME_PATH}/backup:/backup
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environment:
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- MYSQL_HOST=my_mariadb
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# Alternatively to MYSQL_USER_FILE, we can use MYSQL_USER=root to use root user instead
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- MYSQL_USER_FILE=/run/secrets/mysql_user
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# Alternatively, we can use /run/secrets/mysql_root_password when using root user
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- MYSQL_PASS_FILE=/run/secrets/mysql_password
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- MYSQL_DATABASE_FILE=/run/secrets/mysql_database
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- MAX_BACKUPS=10
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- INIT_BACKUP=1
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- CRON_TIME=0 0 * * *
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secrets:
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- mysql_user
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- mysql_password
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- mysql_database
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restart: unless-stopped
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volumes:
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data:
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```
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## Restore from a backup
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### List all available backups :
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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
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docker container exec <your_mysql_backup_container_name> ls /backup
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```
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### Restore using a compose file
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To restore a database from a certain backup you may have to specify the database name in the variable MYSQL_DATABASE:
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```YAML
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mysql-cron-backup:
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image: fradelg/mysql-cron-backup
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command: "/restore.sh /backup/201708060500.${DATABASE_NAME}.sql.gz"
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depends_on:
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- mariadb
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volumes:
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- ${VOLUME_PATH}/backup:/backup
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environment:
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- MYSQL_HOST=my_mariadb
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- MYSQL_USER=root
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- MYSQL_PASS=${MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD}
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- MYSQL_DATABASE=${DATABASE_NAME}
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```
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### Restore using a docker command
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```bash
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docker container exec <your_mysql_backup_container_name> /restore.sh /backup/<your_sql_backup_gz_file>
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```
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if no database name is specified, `restore.sh` will try to find the database name from the backup file.
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### Automatic backup and restore on container starts and stops
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Set `INIT_RESTORE_LATEST` to automatic restore the last backup on startup.
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Set `EXIT_BACKUP` to automatic create a last backup on shutdown.
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```yaml
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mysql-cron-backup:
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image: fradelg/mysql-cron-backup
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depends_on:
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- mariadb
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volumes:
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- ${VOLUME_PATH}/backup:/backup
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environment:
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- MYSQL_HOST=my_mariadb
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- MYSQL_USER=${MYSQL_USER}
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- MYSQL_PASS=${MYSQL_PASSWORD}
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- MAX_BACKUPS=15
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- INIT_RESTORE_LATEST=1
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- EXIT_BACKUP=1
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# Every day at 03:00
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- CRON_TIME=0 3 * * *
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# Make it small
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- GZIP_LEVEL=9
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restart: unless-stopped
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volumes:
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data:
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```
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Docker database image could expose a directory you could add files as init sql script.
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```yaml
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mysql:
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image: mysql
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expose:
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- 3306
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volumes:
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- data:/var/lib/mysql
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# If there is not scheme, restore using the init script (if exists)
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- ./init-script.sql:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/database.sql.gz
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environment:
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- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=${MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD}
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- MYSQL_DATABASE=${DATABASE_NAME}
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restart: unless-stopped
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```
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```yaml
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mariadb:
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image: mariadb
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expose:
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- 3306
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volumes:
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- data:/var/lib/mysql
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# If there is not scheme, restore using the init script (if exists)
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- ./init-script.sql:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/database.sql.gz
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environment:
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- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=${MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD}
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- MYSQL_DATABASE=${DATABASE_NAME}
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restart: unless-stopped
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``` |