=== CC-Backup === Contributors: ClearcodeHQ, PiotrPress Tags: backup, dump, db, database, restore Requires at least: 4.8.1 Tested up to: 4.8.1 Stable tag: trunk License: GPLv3 License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt This is a simple plugin to dump and restore the WordPress database. == Description == The WordPress CC-Backup plugin allows you to create your sites database backup at any time and simply restore it with one click. = IMPORTANT = Copy `db.php` file from: `wp-content/cc-backup` directory, to: `wp-content` directory. == Installation == = From your WordPress Dashboard = 1. Go to 'Plugins > Add New' 2. Search for 'CC-Backup' 3. Activate the plugin from the Plugin section in your WordPress Dashboard. 4. Copy `db.php` file from: `wp-content/cc-backup` directory, to: `wp-content` directory. = From WordPress.org = 1. Download 'CC-Backup'. 2. Upload the 'cc-backup' directory to your `/wp-content/plugins/` directory using your favorite method (ftp, sftp, scp, etc...) 3. Activate the plugin from the Plugin section in your WordPress Dashboard. 4. Copy `db.php` file from: `wp-content/cc-backup` directory, to: `wp-content` directory. = Once Activated = Visit 'Settings > Backup' and create your first backup. = Multisite = The plugin can be activated and used for just about any use case. * Activate at the site level to load the plugin on that site only. * Activate at the network level for full integration with all sites in your network (this is the most common type of multisite installation). = What are minimum requirements for the plugin? = * PHP interpreter version >= 5.3 * MySQL database version >= 4.1.0 * PDO * Proper credentials to read/write to: `wp-content/dumps` directory. * Access to the web server to copy `db.php` file from: `wp-content/cc-backup` directory, to: `wp-content` directory. == Screenshots == 1. **WordPress General Settings** - Visit 'Settings > Backup', backup & restore dumps. == Changelog == = 1.0.0 = *Release date: 22.08.2017* * First stable version of the plugin.