How to backup the mysql database and download it as a .sql file by using PHP Codes
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1I want to download the file using PHP script, from my Admin Panel – mrN Sep 20 '10 at 12:41
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Following article will helps to backup and download mysql database as sql file or gz format.Also can be backup full database or specific tables. [http://faq.pctrickers.com/creating-mysql-database-backup-using-php/](http://faq.pctrickers.com/creating-mysql-database-backup-using-php/) – Sumith Harshan Oct 02 '12 at 17:34
6 Answers
A very simple solution would be something like (first example): http://www.php-mysql-tutorial.com/wikis/mysql-tutorials/using-php-to-backup-mysql-databases.aspx
Naturally this will only make a Data dump of the table.
What you could do is use this code:
http://snipplr.com/view/173/mysql-dump/
What this code does is actually gets a description of the table (i.e its structure), creates all the tables and pushes data. pretty much like any other tool does.
Then its just a matter of saving it from string to a file (file_put_contents() for instance or something similar, depending on your preference and need)

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You may, naturally, also just output the contents of the string and force download of it.. – Alexej Kubarev Sep 20 '10 at 12:34
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These uses deprecated `mysql_*` stuff. If there's something more up-to-date, I'd really like to know. I can't use phpMyAdmin. – starleaf1 Dec 22 '14 at 02:44
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This code does not include the keys (foreign, composite) you created except primary key. – Xpleria Oct 20 '15 at 00:04
mysqldump -u username -p password database > file
Alternatively, phpMyAdmin can do this too with the Export tool.

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Much faster than phpMyAdmin, but requires shell access. On the other hand, PMA will work just fine if you only have web access. – Piskvor left the building Sep 20 '10 at 11:48
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Use phpmyadmin
Edit:
You can use shell_exec to execute this command
mysqldump -u username -p password database > file
This will generate a dump file,and then redirect user to this generated file.

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Do you have phpmyadmin? If so you can export it from there by clicking "Export" at the top (on the selected table/db).

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I know its a bit late but hope someone else will find this.
//php file - html code:
require_once 'connect.php'; //holds database variables with connect details
require_once 'Admin_DatabaseFiles_Backup.php'; //Include the admin logout script
<form action="" method="post" class="form form">
<!--<input type="hidden" name="backup" value="1" />-->
<div class="float_left w200">
<p>
<label class="title">Backup database</label>
<span class="left">
<input type="checkbox" name="db" value="1" checked="checked"/>
</span>
</p>
<p>
<label class="title">Backup files</label>
<span class="left">
<input type="checkbox" name="files" value="1" checked="checked" />
</span>
</p>
</div>
<p class="float_left">
<input type="submit" name="submit" value="Backup" class="button" />
</p>
</form>
//php file Admin_DatabaseFiles_Backup.php:
<?php
if ($_POST['submit']=="Backup"){
if ($_POST['db'] == "1"){
$directory = "DatabaseFileBackups/";
$dateAndTime = "".date('d-m-Y-H-i-s');
$fileName = "".$dbname.$dateAndTime.".sql";
$backupFile = "mysqldump --user=$dbuser --password='$dbpass' --host=$dbhost $dbname > ".$directory.$fileName;
exec($backupFile,$output);
if($output == ''){
echo = '<br />Failed To Backup Database!';
}else{
echo = '<br />Database Backup Was Successful!';
}
}
if ($_POST['files'] == "1"){
echo 'Seleceted files';
}
}
?>

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