An admin interface for spatie/laravel-backup. Allows the admin to easily manage backups (download and delete). Used in the Backpack package, on Laravel 5.2+ to 9.
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- In your terminal:
# Install the package
composer require backpack/backupmanager
# Publish the backup and backupmanager configs and lang files:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Backpack\BackupManager\BackupManagerServiceProvider" --tag=backup-config --tag=lang
# [optional] Add a menu item for it
# For Backpack v6
php artisan backpack:add-menu-content "<x-backpack::menu-item title='Backups' icon='la la-hdd-o' :link=\"backpack_url('backup')\" />"
# For Backpack v5 or v4
php artisan backpack:add-sidebar-content "<li class='nav-item'><a class='nav-link' href='{{ backpack_url('backup') }}'><i class='nav-icon la la-hdd-o'></i> Backups</a></li>"
- [optional] Instruct Laravel to run the backups automatically in your console kernel:
// app/Console/Kernel.php
protected function schedule(Schedule $schedule)
{
// if you are not using notifications you should add the `--disable-notifications` flag to this commands
$schedule->command('backup:clean')->daily()->at('04:00');
$schedule->command('backup:run')->daily()->at('05:00');
}
- Check that it works
If the "unknown error" yellow bubble is thrown and you see the "Backup failed because The dump process failed with exitcode 127 : Command not found." error in the log file, either mysqldump / pg_dump is not installed or you need to specify its location. You can do that in your config/database.php
file, where you define your database credentials, by adding the dump variables. Here's an example:
'mysql' => [
'driver' => 'mysql',
'host' => env('DB_HOST', 'localhost'),
'database' => env('DB_DATABASE', 'forge'),
'username' => env('DB_USERNAME', 'forge'),
'password' => env('DB_PASSWORD', ''),
'charset' => 'utf8',
'collation' => 'utf8_unicode_ci',
'prefix' => '',
'strict' => false,
'engine' => null,
'dump' => [
'dump_binary_path' => '/path/to/directory/', // only the path, without `mysqldump` or `pg_dump`
// 'dump_binary_path' => '/Applications/MAMP/Library/bin/', // works for MAMP on Mac OS
// 'dump_binary_path' => '/opt/homebrew/bin/', // works for Laravel Valet on Mac OS
'use_single_transaction',
'timeout' => 60 * 5, // 5 minute timeout
// 'exclude_tables' => ['table1', 'table2'],
// 'add_extra_option' => '--optionname=optionvalue',
]
],
This should be a point-and-click interface where you can create and download backups at any time.
Try at your-project-domain/admin/backup
For additional configuration (eg. notifications):
- publish the spatie backup file
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Spatie\Backup\BackupServiceProvider" --tag="backup-config"
- see the spatie/laravel-backup documentation on how to configure your backup system in
config/backup.php
; it is higly recommended that you at least configure the notifications; - see
config/backpack/backupmanager.php
for configurating how the backup is run from the interface; by default, it doesbackup:run --disable-notifications
, but after you've configured notifications, you can remove that flag (or add others);
[TIP] When you modify your options in config/backup.php
or config/backpack/backupmanager.php
, please run manually php artisan backup:run
to make sure it's still working after your changes. NOTE: php artisan optimize:clear
and/or php artisan config:clear
might be needed before the backup:run
command.
Please see the upgrade guides to get:
- from v3 to v4 (new!)
- from v2 to v3
- from 1.2.x to 1.3.x
- from 1.1.x to 1.2.x
Please see the releases page for more information what has changed recently.
$ composer test
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
If you need to modify how this works in a project:
- create a
routes/backpack/backupmanager.php
file; the package will see that, and load your routes file, instead of the one in the package; - create controllers/models that extend the ones in the package, and use those in your new routes file;
- modify anything you'd like in the new controllers/models;
If you discover any security related issues, please email tabacitu@backpackforlaravel.com instead of using the issue tracker.
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The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.
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