This module can be configured to automatically send stripped databases periodically into an Amazon S3 Bucket in the cloud.
Add the following repositories to the repositories
section of your composer.json
{"type": "vcs", "url": "git@github.com:WeareJH/stripped-db-provider.git"},
Then install like any regular composer package
composer require wearejh/stripped-db-provider
There are two areas of configuration. The first is project specific config, which is set in config.php and gets commited to the repository. The second is environment specific configuration which is added to the env.php file directly on the server.
All databases are stripped by default but you can define project specific tables whose data you wish to not be included in the dump by adding the following to your config.php file:
'system' => [
'default' => [
'stripped_db_provider' => [
'dump' => [
'project_ignore_tables' => ['example_table_a', 'example_table_b']
]
]
]
]
Where project_ignore_tables
is a list of project specfic tables.
Once Installed and deployed to production, you will want to configure it so that it automatically sends stripped DBs to the S3 Bucket. You would ned to add access_key_id & secret_access_key as encrypted value. So you can mention these values in admin which will auto encrypt these values. Edit the env.php file manually and set the following config (values below are examples):
'system' => [
'default' => [
'stripped_db_provider' => [
'general' => [
'enabled' => '1',
'project_name' => 'example-project',
'cron_expr' => '0 4 * * 0'
],
'storage' => [
'bucket_name' => 'example-bucket-name',
'region' => 'example-bucket-region',
'access_key_id' => 'example-bucket-access-key',
'secret_access_key' => 'example-bucket-secret-access-key'
]
]
]
]
You can add access_key_id, secret_access_key, bucket_name, region from admin also by logging in admin. Go to Store->Configuration->Advanced->Stripped DB Provider
Values are described in the following table:
config | value |
---|---|
enabled | One of {0,1} |
project-name | String. Unique name for the project (used to name the db dump) |
cron_expr | A valid cron expression. Eg. "0 0/5 * * *" |
bucket_name | String. AWS S3 Bucket name |
region | String. AWS S3 Bucket region |
access_key_id | String. AWS S3 Bucket access key id |
secret_access_key | String. AWS S3 Bucket secret access key |
The Amazon S3 Bucket Details should be in LastPass. Ask your fellow developers if you can't find it or need help setting up.
After you have edited the env.php file, run the following command immediately :
bin/magento app:config:import
You can also manually trigger the stripped database upload from the command line by running the following command :
bin/magento wearejh:stripped-db-provider:upload-to-remote
To do a full DB dump
bin/magento wearejh:stripped-db-provider:upload-to-remote --full
You can use the module to import a dump from S3 directly to your local. It will back up your local admin accounts and reimport them
bin/magento wearejh:stripped-db-provider:import-from-remote PROJECT NAME
bin/magento wearejh:stripped-db-provider:import-from-remote PROJECT NAME --no-admin-backup=1
The config-backup
option accepts 3 values:
- skip - skips the backup of local config and imports everything from the remote
- merge - backs up only the paths configured under
stripped_db_provider/dump/config_paths_keep
(accepts MySQL wildcards%
), imports everything from the remote and merges the backed up config with the remote config - preserve-local - backs up the whole
core_config_data
and restores it after the DB import from remote
bin/magento wearejh:stripped-db-provider:import-from-remote PROJECT NAME --config-backup=merge
Please open github issues for any issues you encounter or feature requests you want to see. PRs are of course welcomed.
If any project has 0.3.3 version installed of this module, getting a dependency error related to module: ifsnop/mysqldump-php ^2.12 while upgrading module to latest version then remove the below line from composer.json file of project root folder: { "type": "vcs", "url": "git@github.com:maciejslawik/mysqldump-php.git" }