Manual:DumpBackup.php

dumpBackup.php creates an XML dump for export or backup. XML dumps contain the content of the wiki (wiki pages with all their revisions), without the site-related data. DumpBackup.php does not create a full backup of the wiki database, they do not contain user accounts, image metadata, logs, etc).

The XML file is sent to standard output (stdout); progress reports are sent to standard error (stderr).

Examples
You must indicate the name of the data dump. To save the data dump into a file named dump.xml: php dumpBackup.php --full > dump.xml

To restrict the data dump to one namespace (In this example - only templates): php dumpBackup.php --current --filter=namespace:10 > templates.xml

To include multiple namespaces: php dumpBackup.php --current --filter=namespace:10,11 > templates_plus_template_talk.xml

Example usage of a plugin: php dumpBackup.php \ --plugin=AbstractFilter:extensions/ActiveAbstract/AbstractFilter.php \ --current \ --output=gzip:/dumps/abstract.xml.gz \ --filter=namespace:NS_MAIN \ --filter=noredirect \ --filter=abstract or php dumpBackup.php \ --plugin=MathMLFilter:../extensions/MathSearch/maintenance/MathMLFilter.php \ --current \ --filter=namespace:NS_MAIN \ --filter=mathml The --stub option can be used with dumpTextPass.php.

To  : php dumpBackup.php \ --full \ --include-files \ --uploads \ --output=gzip:/dumps/abstract.xml.gz

The   option needs to be used also. Otherwise no files will be included.

Options
From MediaWiki : This script dumps the wiki page or logging database into an XML interchange wrapper format for export or backup.

XML output is sent to stdout; progress reports are sent to stderr.

Usage: php dumpBackup.php [ ] Actions: --full     Dump all revisions of every page. --current  Dump only the latest revision of every page. --logs     Dump all log events. --stable   Stable versions of pages? --pagelist= Where is a list of page titles to be dumped --revrange Dump specified range of revisions, requires revstart and revend options. Options: --quiet    Don't dump status reports to stderr. --report=n Report position and speed after every n pages processed. (Default: 100) --server=h Force reading from MySQL server h  --start=n   Start from page_id or log_id n  --end=n     Stop before page_id or log_id n (exclusive) --revstart=n Start from rev_id n  --revend=n    Stop before rev_id n (exclusive) --skip-header Don't output the header --skip-footer Don't output the footer --stub     Don't perform old_text lookups; for 2-pass dump --uploads  Include upload records without files --include-files Include files within the XML stream --conf= Use the specified configuration file (LocalSettings.php)

--wiki= Only back up the specified

Fancy stuff: (Works? Add examples please.) --plugin= [: ]  Load a dump plugin class --output= :     Begin a filtered output stream; s: file, gzip, bzip2, 7zip --filter= [: ] Add a filter on an output branch

This script connects to the database using the username and password defined by $wgDBadminuser and $wgDBadminpassword, which are normally set in LocalSettings.php. Although AdminSettings.php is obsolete, it can use the username and password set in that file too. Usually $wgDBadminuser is a user with more privileges than the one in $wgDBuser, but for running dumpBackup.php no extra privileges are required, so the usernames and passwords may be the same. If the variables are not set, dumpBackup.php will fail when trying to connect to the database: $ php dumpBackup.php --full DB connection error: Unknown error

Error messages
If you are not in the correct folder, you will receive this message: No input file specified.

The dumpBackup script says " " when the parameter after "--report" evaluates as 0 or not-a-number. The fix is to run dumpBackup without the "--report" option; then dumpBackup will print a status line every 100 pages processed.