PHP Backup Utility - Creates and encrypts database and file backups, syncs your backups to other servers or cloud services and assists you monitor your backup process
PHP Backup Utility
PHPBU is a php tool that creates and encrypts backups, syncs your backups to other servers or cloud services
and assists you monitor your backup creation.
Get an in depth look into all the features and a short ‘getting started’ tutorial at the PHPBU Website.
If you are not using php 8.0 or greater already you can still use phpbu version 6.0.20
If you are not using php 7.2 or greater already you can still use phpbu version 5.2.10
If you are behind php 7.0 you can still use phpbu version 4.0.10
You can download a PHP Archive (PHAR) that bundles everything you need to run PHPBU in a single file.
wget https://phar.phpbu.de/phpbu.phar
chmod +x phpbu.phar
php phpbu.phar --version
For convenience, you can move the PHAR to a directory that is in your PATH.
mv phpbu.phar /usr/local/bin/phpbu
phpbu --version
Using PHIVE to install PHPBU.
phive install phpbu
Installing PHPBU via Composer is also supported.
"require": {
"phpbu/phpbu": "^6.0"
}
phpbu [option]
--bootstrap=<file> A "bootstrap" PHP file that is included before the backup.
--configuration=<file> A phpbu xml config file.
--colors Use colors in output.
--debug Display debugging information during backup generation.
--generate-configuration Create a new configuration skeleton.
--limit=<subset> Limit backup execution to a subset.
--simulate Perform a trial run with no changes made.
--restore Print a restore guide.
-h, --help Print this usage information.
-v, --verbose Output more verbose information.
-V, --version Output version information and exit.
$ phpbu
This requires a valid XML PHPBU configuration file (phpbu.xml or phpbu.xml.dist) in your current working directory.
Alternatively, you can specify the path to your configuration file. An important thing to note is that all path inside
the configuration should be absolute or relative to the configuration file itself.
$ phpbu --configuration=backup/config.xml
Use the –limit option to execute only a subset of your configured backups.
$ phpbu --limit=myAppDB
A dry run without any actual impact is executed with the –simulate option.
$ phpbu --simulate
To show a guide how to restore your backup use the –restore option.
$ phpbu --restore
Simple configuration example in XML:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<phpbu xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="http://schema.phpbu.de/6.0/phpbu.xsd"
verbose="true">
<backups>
<backup name="myAppDB">
<!-- source -->
<source type="mysqldump">
<option name="databases" value="mydbname"/>
<option name="user" value="user.name"/>
<option name="password" value="topsecret"/>
</source>
<!-- where should the backup be stored -->
<target dirname="backup/mysql"
filename="mysqldump-%Y%m%d-%H%i.sql"
compress="bzip2"/>
</backup>
</backups>
</phpbu>
Simple configuration example in JSON:
{
"verbose":true,
"backups":[
{
"name":"myAppDB",
"source":{
"type":"mysqldump",
"options":{
"databases":"mydbname",
"user":"user.name",
"password":"topsecret"
}
},
"target":{
"dirname":"backup",
"filename":"mysql-%Y%m%d-%H%i.sql",
"compress":"bzip2"
}
}
]
}