# mysql-backup-s3 Backup MySQL to S3 (supports periodic backups & mutli files) ## Basic usage ```sh $ docker run -e S3_ACCESS_KEY_ID=key -e S3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=secret -e S3_BUCKET=my-bucket -e S3_PREFIX=backup -e MYSQL_USER=user -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=password -e MYSQL_HOST=localhost schickling/mysql-backup-s3 ``` ## Environment variables - `MYSQLDUMP_OPTIONS` mysqldump options (default: --quote-names --quick --add-drop-table --add-locks --allow-keywords --disable-keys --extended-insert --single-transaction --create-options --comments --net_buffer_length=16384) - `MYSQLDUMP_DATABASE` list of databases you want to backup (default: --all-databases) - `MYSQL_HOST` the mysql host *required* - `MYSQL_PORT` the mysql port (default: 3306) - `MYSQL_USER` the mysql user *required* - `MYSQL_PASSWORD` the mysql password *required* - `S3_ACCESS_KEY_ID` your AWS access key *required* - `S3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` your AWS secret key *required* - `S3_BUCKET` your AWS S3 bucket path *required* - `S3_PREFIX` path prefix in your bucket (default: 'backup') - `S3_REGION` the AWS S3 bucket region (default: us-west-1) - `MULTI_FILES` Allow to have one file per database if set `yes` default: no) - `SCHEDULE` backup schedule time, see explainatons below ### Automatic Periodic Backups You can additionally set the `SCHEDULE` environment variable like `-e SCHEDULE="@daily"` to run the backup automatically. More information about the scheduling can be found [here](http://godoc.org/github.com/robfig/cron#hdr-Predefined_schedules).