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5 changes: 5 additions & 0 deletions README.md
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EDIT:

Based on the below but without removing files. This can be done by setting expiration on separate folders in the bucket.


woxxy / MySQL-backup-to-Amazon-S3
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78 changes: 20 additions & 58 deletions mysqltos3.sh
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#!/bin/sh

# Updates etc at: https://github.com/woxxy/MySQL-backup-to-Amazon-S3
# Under a MIT license
S3BUCKET='bucket'

# change these variables to what you need
MYSQLROOT=root
MYSQLPASS=password
S3BUCKET=bucketname
FILENAME=filename
DATABASE='--all-databases'
# the following line prefixes the backups with the defined directory. it must be blank or end with a /
S3PATH=mysql_backup/
# when running via cron, the PATHs MIGHT be different. If you have a custom/manual MYSQL install, you should set this manually like MYSQLDUMPPATH=/usr/local/mysql/bin/
MYSQLDUMPPATH=
#tmp path.
TMP_PATH=~/
DATESTAMP=$(date +"%m.%d.%Y")
DAY=$(date +"%-d")
DAY_OF_WEEK=$(date +"%A")
MONTH=$(date +"%-m")

DATESTAMP=$(date +".%m.%d.%Y")
DAY=$(date +"%d")
DAYOFWEEK=$(date +"%A")
FILE_PATH=/tmp/databases.${DATESTAMP}.sql.gz

PERIOD=${1-day}
if [ ${PERIOD} = "auto" ]; then
if [ ${DAY} = "01" ]; then
PERIOD=month
elif [ ${DAYOFWEEK} = "Sunday" ]; then
PERIOD=week
# dump databases
${MYSQLDUMPPATH}mysqldump --quick --user=**** --password=****** --all-databases | gzip -c > ${FILE_PATH}

# uploading new backup to period folder
if [ ${DAY} = '1' ]; then
if [ ${MONTH} = 1 ]; then
s3cmd put -f ${FILE_PATH} s3://${S3BUCKET}/sql/year/
else
PERIOD=day
fi
s3cmd put -f ${FILE_PATH} s3://${S3BUCKET}/sql/month/
fi
elif [ ${DAY_OF_WEEK} = 'Sunday' ]; then
s3cmd put -f ${FILE_PATH} s3://${S3BUCKET}/sql/week/
else
s3cmd put -f ${FILE_PATH} s3://${S3BUCKET}/sql/day/
fi

echo "Selected period: $PERIOD."

echo "Starting backing up the database to a file..."

# dump all databases
${MYSQLDUMPPATH}mysqldump --quick --user=${MYSQLROOT} --password=${MYSQLPASS} ${DATABASE} > ${TMP_PATH}${FILENAME}.sql

echo "Done backing up the database to a file."
echo "Starting compression..."

tar czf ${TMP_PATH}${FILENAME}${DATESTAMP}.tar.gz ${TMP_PATH}${FILENAME}.sql

echo "Done compressing the backup file."

# we want at least two backups, two months, two weeks, and two days
echo "Removing old backup (2 ${PERIOD}s ago)..."
s3cmd del --recursive s3://${S3BUCKET}/${S3PATH}previous_${PERIOD}/
echo "Old backup removed."

echo "Moving the backup from past $PERIOD to another folder..."
s3cmd mv --recursive s3://${S3BUCKET}/${S3PATH}${PERIOD}/ s3://${S3BUCKET}/${S3PATH}previous_${PERIOD}/
echo "Past backup moved."

# upload all databases
echo "Uploading the new backup..."
s3cmd put -f ${TMP_PATH}${FILENAME}${DATESTAMP}.tar.gz s3://${S3BUCKET}/${S3PATH}${PERIOD}/
echo "New backup uploaded."

echo "Removing the cache files..."
# remove databases dump
rm ${TMP_PATH}${FILENAME}.sql
rm ${TMP_PATH}${FILENAME}${DATESTAMP}.tar.gz
echo "Files removed."
echo "All done."
rm ${FILE_PATH}