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/* 
* *************************************************************************************************** 
* 
* File name: dbConnSettings.php 
* 
* Copyright © 2017 Alessandro Quintiliani 
* 
* This file is part of MultiDump package. 
* 
* MultiDump is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 
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* 
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* 
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* 
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USAGE: 
* 
* suppose you have several mysql databases to dump, such as: 
* 
* dbone, dbtwo, dbthree, dbfour 
* 
* and all of these databases are installed on the same server (or also different servers), having the same credentials: 
* hostname: my.hostdb.com   (or, as the same, its IP address, i.e. 10.20.30.40) 
* port: 3307 (not the mysql default port) 
* login: mylogin2db 
* password: mypasswd2db 
* 
* 
* 
* 
* 1) set in the file dbConnSettings.php the connection parameters to each database to dump. 
*    The order you set the parameters is not relevant, except for the call to setTypeDbToDump, 
*    which must always be the first call on a set database connection parameters 
*    IMPORTANT NOTICE: the object reference variable name $odmp must be the same as the instance name of MultiDump() 
*                      in index.php (see $odmp = new MultiDump(); defined in index.php); so if you would like to use another object reference variable name 
*                       such as $myDmpObjRef, you must replace in index.php the variable $odmp with $myDmpObjRef 
* 
* # set connection parameters to dbone mysql database 
* $odmp->setTypeDbToDump('dbone','mysql');            ### THE TYPE OF DATABASE MUST ALWAYS BE THE FIRST PARAMETER TO SET 
* $odmp->setHostDbToDump('dbone','my.hostdb.com');  ( or, similarly, $odmp ->setHostDbToDump('dbone','10.20.30.40'); ) 
* $odmp->setPortDbToDump('dbone', 3307);            ( this method call is not necessary if the db connection refers to the default port ) 
* $odmp->setLoginDbToDump('dbone', 'mylogin2db'); 
* $odmp->setPasswordDbToDump('dbone', 'mypasswd2db'); 
* 
* # set connection parameters to dbtwo mysql database 
* $odmp->setTypeDbToDump('dbtwo','mysql');            ### THE TYPE OF DATABASE MUST ALWAYS BE THE FIRST PARAMETER TO SET 
* $odmp->setHostDbToDump('dbtwo','my.hostdb.com');  ( or, similarly, $odmp->setHostDbToDump('dbtwo','10.20.30.40'); ) 
* $odmp->setPortDbToDump('dbtwo', 3307);            ( this method call is not necessary if the db connection refers to the default port ) 
* $odmp->setLoginDbToDump('dbtwo', 'mylogin2db'); 
* $odmp->setPasswordDbToDump('dbtwo', 'mypasswd2db'); 
* 
* # set connection parameters to dbthree mysql database 
* $odmp->setTypeDbToDump('dbthree','mysql');          ### THE TYPE OF DATABASE MUST ALWAYS BE THE FIRST PARAMETER TO SET 
* $odmp->setHostDbToDump('dbthree','my.hostdb.com');  ( or, similarly, $odmp->setHostDbToDump('dbthree','10.20.30.40'); ) 
* $odmp->setPortDbToDump('dbthree', 3307);              ( the call on this method is not necessary if the db connection refers to the default port ) 
* $odmp->setLoginDbToDump('dbthree', 'mylogin2db'); 
* $odmp->setPasswordDbToDump('dbthree', 'mypasswd2db'); 
* 
* # set connection parameters to dbfour mysql database 
* $odmp->setTypeDbToDump('dbfour','mysql');             ### THE TYPE OF DATABASE MUST ALWAYS BE THE FIRST PARAMETER TO SET 
* $odmp->setHostDbToDump('dbfour','my.hostdb.com');  ( or, similarly, $odmp->setHostDbToDump('dbfour','10.20.30.40'); ) 
* $odmp->setPortDbToDump('dbfour', 3307);             ( the call on this method is not necessary if the db connection refers to the default port ) 
* $odmp->setLoginDbToDump('dbfour', 'mylogin2db'); 
* $odmp->setPasswordDbToDump('dbfour', 'mypasswd2db'); 
* 
* 
* 2) (optional) if you want to exclude some tables from dump, i.e.: 
*    - alpha, beta from dbtwo database 
*    - gamma, delta, epsilon from dbfour database 
* 
*    you must call the method 
* 
*        setListExcludedTables(<dbname>, <array tables to exclude from dump>) 
* 
*    where: 
*    - <dbname> is a string with the database name whose tables you want to exclude from dump are referring to 
*    - <array tables to exclude from dump> is an array containing the table names you want to exclude from dump 
*      (the order you list the tables in the array is not relevant) 
* 
*    thus: 
* 
*    $odmp->setListExcludedTables('dbtwo', array('alpha','beta')); 
*    $odmp->setListExcludedTables('dbfour', array('gamma','delta','epsilon')); 
* 
*    (you can change the order of the calls to setListExcludedTables for each database) 
* 
* 
* 3) (optional) if you want to dump some tables, i.e.: 
*    - zeta, eta, theta from dbone database 
*    - iota, kappa from dbfour database 
* 
*    at each run and not only when their content/structure have changed, you must call the method 
* 
*        setListForcedDumpTables(<dbname>, <array forced dump tables>|-1) 
* 
*    where: 
*    - <dbname> is a string with the database name referring to the tables you want to dump at each run 
*    - <array forced dump tables>) is an array containing the tablenames you want to dump at each run 
*      (the order you list the tables in the array is not relevant) 
*    - value -1 forces the dump to all the tables of a database 
* 
*    $odmp->setListForcedDumpTables('dbone', array('zeta','eta','theta')); 
*    $odmp->setListForcedDumpTables('dbfour', array('iota','kappa')); 
* 
*    (you can change the order of the calls to setListForcedDumpTables for each database) 
* 
*    if you want to dump at each run all the tables from a database, the second argument must be -1. 
*    So if you want to dump all the tables from i.e. dbthree database, you must call 
* 
*    $odmp->setListForcedDumpTables('dbthree', -1); 
* 
* 
*    IMPORTANT NOTICE ON CALLS 2) AND 3): 
* 
*      the excluded tables always have priority on the forced dump tables, independently whether you first call 
*      setListExcludedTables() or setListForcedDumpTables(). 
*      So, if you want to force the dump of a table (i.e. my_important_table) at each run from mydb database, you call 
* 
*      $odmp->setListForcedDumpTables('mydb', array('my_important_table')); 
* 
*      but if you accidentally place my_important_table also in the array of the excluded tables, that is 
* 
*      $odmp->setListExcludedTables('mydb', array('no_important_table','my_important_table')); 
* 
*      my_important_table will be excluded from dumping instead of being dumped from mydb database 
*      at each run of the script 
* 
* 
*  4) launch index.php 
*/ 
 
 
 
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