Esempio n. 1
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 public static function createDataBase()
 {
     $mysqlImport = new \MySQLImporter(\Conf\DB\DBSettings::DB_HOST, \Conf\DB\DBSettings::DB_USER, \Conf\DB\DBSettings::DB_PASSWORD);
     $mysqlImport->doImport(__BASEDIR__ . "/data/cache/tmp_db.sql", \Conf\DB\DBSettings::DB_NAME);
 }
Esempio n. 2
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<?php

include "php-mysqlimporter.php";
$mysqlImport = new MySQLImporter("localhost", "user", "password");
/* 
* You can specify the listen port
$newImport = new MySQLImport("localhost", "user", "password", "3306");
*/
$mysqlImport->doImport("./sqlfiles/test1.sql");
/* 
** 1) You can specify database. 
** NOTE: This doesn't override the clause USE in the file, but sets an initial database.
$mysqlImport->doImport($sqlFile, "initial_db_name");
** 
** 2) You can create the database (if it doesn't exist).
$mysqlImport->doImport($sqlFile, "initial_db_name", true);
** 
** 3) You can drop the database and then create it.
$mysqlImport->doImport($sqlFile, "initial_db_name", true, true);
** 
** 4) Or just drop it.
$mysqlImport->doImport($sqlFile, "initial_db_name", false, true);
*/
// Check for errors
if ($mysqlImport->hadErrors) {
    // Display errors
    echo "<pre>\n";
    print_r($mysqlImport->errors);
    echo "\n</pre>";
} else {
    echo "<strong>File imported successfully</strong>";