How to use PHP to automate. sql files. In fact, it is very simple to get the contents of the SQL file and then execute each sentence of SQL statement at once.
This is the code
Read file contents $_sql = file_get_contents (' Test.sql '); $_arr = explode ('; ', $_sql); $_mysqli = new mysqli (db_host,db_user,db_pass); if (Mysqli_connect_errno ()) { exit (' Connection database error ');} Execute SQL statement foreach ($_arr as $_value) { $_mysqli->query ($_value. '; ');} $_mysqli->close (); $_mysqli = null;
Above text.sql is the SQL file you need to execute, db_host hostname, db_user username, db_pass password!
This is just the most basic automated SQL file, you can also customize the name of the build database by deleting the following code in the SQL file
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CREATE database IF not EXISTS db name DEFAULT CHARACTER SET UTF8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci; Use database name |
Then add the code before executing all the SQL statements in text.php
$_mysqli->query ("CREATE database IF not EXISTS the name DEFAULT CHARACTER SET UTF8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci;"); $_mysqli->query ("Use database name");
Replace the database name with the name you need to modify!
Using PHP to execute SQL files, import SQL files into the database