I have a MySQL database and I am trying to find a way to export its structure only, without the auto increment values. mysqldump --no-data
would almost do the job, but it keeps the auto_increment values. Is there any way to do it without using PHPMyAdmin (that I know it can do it)?
5 Answers
You can do this :
mysqldump -u root -p -h <db-host> --opt <db-name> -d --single-transaction | sed 's/ AUTO_INCREMENT=[0-9]*\b//' > <filename>.sql
As mentioned by others, If you want sed
to works properly, add the g
(for global replacement) parameter like this :
mysqldump -u root -p -h <db-host> --opt <db-name> -d --single-transaction | sed 's/ AUTO_INCREMENT=[0-9]*\b//g' > <filename>.sql
(this only works if you have GUI Tools installed: mysqldump --skip-auto-increment
)
New UPDATE thanks to comments.
The \b
is useless and sometimes will break the command. See this SO topic for explanations.
So the optimized answer would be :
mysqldump -u root -p -h <db-host> --opt <db-name> -d --single-transaction | sed 's/ AUTO_INCREMENT=[0-9]*//g' > <filename>.sql
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12I don't think
--skip-auto-increment
is a real option. I can't find it in the documentation. Neither of the two MySQL bugs for this issue mention it: 20786, 30957. Which version of mysqldump has this option?– RichJun 18, 2013 at 10:21 -
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--skip-auto-increment
is an option added in MySQL GUI Tools if a remember correctly. (not sure ^^) So in fact it's not really a solution! But the second inline command is correct, I founded it here where the topic talking about autoincrement issue, and provide the idea ofsed
filtering!– JoDevJun 20, 2013 at 9:27 -
4Sed option would not remove all auto increments if you export multiple tables, only the last one. Also, --skip-auto-increment is not an existing option. How did this answer get to be rated so high? Jun 17, 2015 at 20:51
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3you need a g at the end of your sed command: sed 's/.../.../g' to replace all occurrences.– p91paulJul 25, 2015 at 9:33
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1This command is not correct. --skip-auto-increment doesn't exist. The regex is not correct. As p91paul noted the g modifier needs to be added in order to replace all occurrences. Use @JohnW solution instead. May 20, 2016 at 12:37
JoDev's answer worked perfectly for me with a small adjustment to the sed regular expression:
mysqldump -d -h localhost -u<user> -p<password> <databaseName> | sed 's/ AUTO_INCREMENT=[0-9]*//g' > databaseStructure.sql
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1Yeah I'm not sure what that
\b
does within the sed statement, but as per @JohnW's suggestion here, the removal of that switch does the trick for me as well.– DavidJun 24, 2019 at 22:44
It is --create-options, which is included with --opt, by default, which generates the AUTO_INCREMENT table definitions.
If you only want the base tables,
mysql -hlocalhost -uuser -ppass --skip-column-names --batch \
-e "select table_name from tables where table_type = 'BASE TABLE' and table_schema = 'schemaname'" INFORMATION_SCHEMA \
| xargs mysqldump -hlocalhost -uuser -ppass \
--no-data --skip-triggers --skip-opt --no-create-db \
schemaname
If you want views, triggers and routines too,
mysqldump -hlocalhost -uuser -ppass \
--skip-opt --events --routines --no-data \
schemaname
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3Note that this also drops any auto increment fields,
drop table
s, character sets, etc.– DeannaOct 8, 2015 at 13:02
Thanks to this post, I was able to answer my question:
How can I do version control on my db?
Then I just created this script: db_bkp.sh
#!/bin/sh
filename="db_structure.sql"
backupfolder="/var/www/"
fpath="$backupfolder/$filename"
usr="DBUSER"
pass="DBPASS"
db="DBNAME"
mysqldump --user=$usr --password=$pass --no-data $db | sed 's/ AUTO_INCREMENT=[0-9]*//g' > "$fpath"
Then I added this to crontab:
30 5 * * * sh /home/scripts/db_bkp.sh
Then in my repo I added the result, db_structure.sql
to git and before pushing changes to prod I always check if there's any structural changes I forgot to do on all dbs.
mysqldump -u [USER] -p [PASSWORD] -d --skip-opt --single-transaction [DB_SCHEMA] > [FILE.ESTENSIONE]
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6This will also remove the auto_increment flag on the fields it's enabled on, not just the auto_increment value at the end.– AquarionApr 1, 2014 at 13:23
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--no-data
will omit auto_increment values by default.