WireDatabaseBackup::restore() method

Restore/import a MySQL database dump file

This method is designed to restore dump files created by the backup() method of this class, however it may also work with dump files created from other sources like mysqldump or PhpMyAdmin.

Usage

// basic usage
$true = $backup->restore(string $filename);

// usage with all arguments
$true = $backup->restore(string $filename, array $options = []);

Arguments

NameType(s)Description
filenamestring

Filename to restore, optionally including path (if no path, then path set to construct is assumed)

options (optional)array

Options to modify default behavior:

  • tables (array): table names to restore (empty=all)
  • allowDrop (bool): allow DROP TABLE statements (default=true)
  • dropAll (bool): DROP ALL tables before restore? The allowDrop optional must also be true. (default=false)
  • haltOnError (bool): halt execution when an error occurs? (default=false)
  • maxSeconds (int): max number of seconds allowed for execution (default=1200)
  • findReplace (array): find and replace in row data. Example: ['databass' => 'database']
  • findReplaceCreateTable (array): find and replace in create table statements.
    Example: ['DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;' => 'DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8mb4;']

Return value

true

on success, false on failure. Call the errors() method to retrieve errors.

Exceptions

Method can throw exceptions on error:

  • \Exception - on fatal error

See Also


$backup methods and properties

API reference based on ProcessWire core version 3.0.244

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