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68 lines
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# Using the MySQL(MariaDB) backend
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Now supports MySQL(MariaDB) backend.
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## Environment Variables
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#### DB_TYPE
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Set to `mysql` switch to MySQL(MariaDB) database.
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Default: `sqlite`
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#### MYSQL_HOST
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MySQL(MariaDB) host, **required**.
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#### MYSQL_PORT
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MySQL(MariaDB) port.
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Default: `3306`
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#### MYSQL_DATABASE
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MySQL(MariaDB) database name.
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Default: `vaultwarden`
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#### MYSQL_USERNAME
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MySQL(MariaDB) username.
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Default: `vaultwarden`
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#### MYSQL_PASSWORD
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MySQL(MariaDB) password, **required**.
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## Backup
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Specify the above environment variables to switch to the MySQL(MariaDB) database.
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## Restore
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When restoring, also specify the above environment variables to switch to the MySQL(MariaDB) database.
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1. Ensure that the database is accessible.
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Perhaps you will use the `docker-compose up -d [services name]` command to start the database separately.
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2. Verify that the `MYSQL_HOST` you are using is accessible to.
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If your database is running in docker-compose, you need to find the corresponding network name via `docker network ls` and add `--network=[name]` to the restore command to specify the network name.
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3. Restore and restart the container.
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