Saturday, June 9, 2012

Back up a table php

Back up a table php

Previous tutorial we were discussed how to take back ups in a data base for this tutorial I have selected the table "dept_division" in my_database". Same file with following changes you can get back up of the table.

<?php

backup_tables('localhost','root','','my_database','dept_division');
$host='localhost';
$user='root';
$pass='';
$name='my_database';
$table='dept_division';


function backup_tables($host,$user,$pass,$name,$tables = '')
{
  
    $link = mysql_connect($host,$user,$pass);
    mysql_select_db($name,$link);
  
  
    if($tables == '')
    {
        $tables = array();
        $result = mysql_query('SHOW TABLES');
        while($row = mysql_fetch_row($result))
        {
            $tables[] = $row[0];
        }
    }
    else
    {
        $tables = is_array($tables) ? $tables : explode(',',$tables);
    }
  
    //cycle through
    foreach($tables as $table)
    {
        $result = mysql_query('SELECT * FROM '.$table);
        $num_fields = mysql_num_fields($result);
       
        $return.= 'DROP TABLE '.$table.';';
        $row2 = mysql_fetch_row(mysql_query('SHOW CREATE TABLE '.$table));
        $return.= "\n\n".$row2[1].";\n\n";
       
        for ($i = 0; $i < $num_fields; $i++)
        {
            while($row = mysql_fetch_row($result))
            {
                $return.= 'INSERT INTO '.$table.' VALUES(';
                for($j=0; $j<$num_fields; $j++)
                {
                    $row[$j] = addslashes($row[$j]);
                    $row[$j] = ereg_replace("\n","\\n",$row[$j]);
                    if (isset($row[$j])) { $return.= '"'.$row[$j].'"' ; } else { $return.= '""'; }
                    if ($j<($num_fields-1)) { $return.= ','; }
                }
                $return.= ");\n";
            }
        }
        $return.="\n\n\n";
    }
  
    //save file
    $handle = fopen('db-backup-'.time().'-'.(md5(implode(',',$tables))).'.sql','w+');
    fwrite($handle,$return);
    fclose($handle);
echo " back up Created";
}
?>
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