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I'm using a MySql database with a Java program, now I want to give the program to somebody else.

How to export the MySQL database structure without the data in it, just the structure?

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You can do with the --no-data option with mysqldump command

mysqldump -h yourhostnameorIP -u root -p --no-data dbname > schema.sql
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    IMHO, mysqldump is the best answer. MySQL Administrator is abandoned and MySQL Workbench is still quite buggy. May 30, 2011 at 11:35
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    Also consider using the --single-transaction option if you don't want or can't do table locks.
    – Jim
    Jan 22, 2013 at 21:55
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    -d is --no-data for short.
    – marstone
    Oct 8, 2014 at 17:15
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    Also consider adding --routines if you're database has stored procedures/functions
    – crafterm
    Dec 2, 2014 at 0:01
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    By default, this does not include the CREATE DATABASE command. To include, replace dbname with --databases dbname (shorthand: -B dbname). Then to import on another server, use mysql -u root -p < schema.sql
    – Sean
    Oct 28, 2016 at 1:00
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Yes, you can use mysqldump with the --no-data option:

mysqldump -u user -h localhost --no-data -p database > database.sql
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    I'm surprised this is not the accepted answer despite being posted ten seconds earlier and being more complete if not identical to the accepted answer.
    – zypA13510
    Sep 5, 2018 at 8:30
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    @zypA13510, apparently ten seconds can be a difference of 749 upvotes.
    – emallove
    Mar 5, 2019 at 18:41
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you can also extract an individual table with the --no-data option

mysqldump -u user -h localhost --no-data -p database tablename > table.sql
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You can use the -d option with mysqldump command

mysqldump -u root -p -d databasename > database.sql
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Dumping without using output.

mysqldump --no-data <database name> --result-file=schema.sql
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Beware though that --no-data option will not include the view definition. So if yo had a view like following

create view v1 
 select `a`.`id` AS `id`,
 `a`.`created_date` AS `created_date` 
from t1;

with --no-data option, view definition will get changed to following

create view v1
 select 1 AS `id`, 1 AS `created_date`
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In case you are using IntelliJ you can enable the Database view (View -> Tools Window -> Database)

Inside that view connect to your database. Then you can rightclick the database and select "Copy DDL". Other IDEs may offer a similar function.

IntelliJ DDL

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    I gave it a try, it doesnt contain any triggers (and god knows what else not)
    – phil294
    Feb 21, 2017 at 4:24
  • I used datagrip to generate DDL, and it somewhat didn't copy the default null and my database schema is inconsistent now :3
    – ssi-anik
    Mar 24, 2022 at 18:16
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You Can Use MYSQL Administrator Tool its free http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/gui-tools/5.0.html

you'll find many options to export ur MYSQL DataBase

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If you want to dump all tables from all databases and with no data (only database and table structures) you may use:

mysqldump -P port -h hostname_or_ip -u username -p --no-data --all-databases > db_backup.sql

This will produce a .sql file that you can load onto a mysql server to create a fresh database. Use cases for this are not many in a production environment, but I do this on a weekly basis to reset servers which are linked to demo websites, so whatever the users do during the week, on sunday nights everything rolls back to "new" :)

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Add the --routines and --events options to also include stored routine and event definitions

mysqldump -u <user> -p --no-data --routines --events test > dump-defs.sql
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shell> mysqldump --no-data --routines --events test > dump-defs.sql

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    Welcome to StackOverflow. You could make a great answer out of this if you give a little more information and constraints.
    – Janhoo
    Mar 5, 2020 at 13:32
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Using mysql-backup4j its quite easy to backup any database with few lines of code.this will generate the sql dump for database that can later be use to restore database easily.

maven dependency required for this is :

 <dependency>
        <groupId>com.smattme</groupId>
        <artifactId>mysql-backup4j</artifactId>
        <version>1.0.1</version>
    </dependency>

And here goes the implementation in java..you can play with the cool parameter sets

/**
 * Creator : Tanvir Chowdhury
 * Date    : 2021-11-15
 */
public class BackupDatabase {
    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {

        Properties properties = new Properties();
        properties.setProperty(MysqlExportService.DB_NAME, "hcs_test_db");
        properties.setProperty(MysqlExportService.DB_USERNAME, "root");
        properties.setProperty(MysqlExportService.DB_PASSWORD, "root");
        properties.setProperty(MysqlExportService.DELETE_EXISTING_DATA, "true");
        properties.setProperty(MysqlExportService.DROP_TABLES, "true");
        properties.setProperty(MysqlExportService.ADD_IF_NOT_EXISTS, "true");
        properties.setProperty(MysqlExportService.JDBC_DRIVER_NAME, "com.mysql.cj.jdbc.Driver");
        properties.setProperty(MysqlExportService.JDBC_CONNECTION_STRING, "jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/hcs_test_db");

        properties.setProperty(MysqlExportService.TEMP_DIR, new File("/Users/tanvir/Desktop/backups/backup.sql").toString());
        properties.setProperty(MysqlExportService.PRESERVE_GENERATED_ZIP, "true");

        MysqlExportService mysqlExportService = new MysqlExportService(properties);
        mysqlExportService.export();

    }
}

if required you can also use the mail sending options quite easily to send the backup file to any email address.

Or You can do with the --no-data option with mysqldump command.If you want to do this from java then pass this command to runtime exec() method as param.

mysqldump -u root -h localhost --no-data -proot hcs_db_one?useSSL=false > db_one_dump.sql
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You can take using the following method

mysqldump -d <database name> > <filename.sql> // -d : without data
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    This answer adds nothing that other answer haven't already said.
    – Daniel
    Jan 11, 2017 at 23:40
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For example, you can export only the schema of the tables of apple database to backup.sql with -d(--no-data) as shown below. *My answer explains how to export both the schema and data of the tables of a database:

mysqldump -u john -p -d apple > backup.sql

Or:

mysqldump -u john -p --no-data apple > backup.sql
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To get an individual table's creation script:
- select all the table (with shift key)
- just right click on the table name and click Copy to Clipboard > Create Statement.

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  • you might want to update your answer with as to what program you are doing that in, for example MS SQL Server Mgmt. Studio or Oracle SQL Developer... ;-)
    – JGlass
    Apr 24, 2021 at 2:47
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From phpmyadmin you can do the following:

  1. Export
  2. Export method: Custom - display all possible options
  3. Format-specific options: structure NOT structure and data

To export the entire database:

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