I found that I didn't have enough permissions for SELECT * INTO OUTFILE
.
But I was able to use enough php (iterating and imploding) to really cut down on the nested loops compared to other approaches.
$dbfile = tempnam(sys_get_temp_dir(),'sql');
// array_chunk, but for an iterable
function iter_chunk($iterable,$chunksize) {
foreach ( $iterable as $item ) {
$ret[] = $item;
if ( count($ret) >= $chunksize ) {
yield $ret;
$ret = array();
}
}
if ( count($ret) > 0 ) {
yield $ret;
}
}
function tupleFromArray($assocArr) {
return '('.implode(',',array_map(function($val) {
return '"'.addslashes($val).'"';
},array_values($assocArr))).')';
}
file_put_contents($dbfile,"\n-- Table $table --\n/*\n");
$description = $db->query("DESCRIBE `$table`");
$row = $description->fetch_assoc();
file_put_contents($dbfile,implode("\t",array_keys($row))."\n",FILE_APPEND);
foreach ( $description as $row ) {
file_put_contents($dbfile,implode("\t",array_values($row))."\n",FILE_APPEND);
}
file_put_contents($dbfile,"*/\n",FILE_APPEND);
file_put_contents($dbfile,"DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `$table`;\n",FILE_APPEND);
file_put_contents($dbfile,array_pop($db->query("SHOW CREATE TABLE `$table`")->fetch_row()),FILE_APPEND);
$ret = $db->query("SELECT * FROM `$table`");
$chunkedData = iter_chunk($ret,1023);
foreach ( $chunkedData as $chunk ) {
file_put_contents($dbfile, "\n\nINSERT INTO `$table` VALUES " . implode(',',array_map('tupleFromArray',$chunk)) . ";\n", FILE_APPEND );
}
readfile($dbfile);
unlink($dbfile);
If you have tables with foreign keys, this approach can still work if you drop
them in the correct order and then recreate them in the correct (reverse) order.
The CREATE
statement will create the foreign key dependency for you.
Go through SELECT * FROM information_schema.referential_constraints
to
determine that order.
If your foreign keys have a circular dependency, then there is no possible order to drop or create. In that case, you might be able to follow the lead of phpMyAdmin, which creates all of the foreign keys at the end. But this also means that you have to adjust the CREATE
statements.