This bolerplate is based on Bedrock, a modern WordPress stack that helps you get started with the best development tools and project structure.
- Better folder structure
- Dependency management with Composer
- Easy WordPress configuration with environment specific files
- Environment variables with Dotenv
- Autoloader for mu-plugins (use regular plugins as mu-plugins)
- Enhanced security (separated web root and secure passwords with roots.io's wp-password-bcrypt)
- PHP >= 7.2
- Composer - Install
- Create a new project:
$ composer create-project silverback/wp-website
- Update environment variables in the
.env
file:
- Database variables
DB_NAME
- Database nameDB_USER
- Database userDB_PASSWORD
- Database passwordDB_HOST
- Database host- Optionally, you can define
DATABASE_URL
for using a DSN instead of using the variables above (e.g.mysql://user:password@127.0.0.1:3306/db_name
)
WP_ENV
- Set to environment (development
,staging
,production
)WP_HOME
- Full URL to WordPress home (https://localhost)WP_SITEURL
- Full URL to WordPress including/wp
subdirectory (https://localhost/wp)AUTH_KEY
,SECURE_AUTH_KEY
,LOGGED_IN_KEY
,NONCE_KEY
,AUTH_SALT
,SECURE_AUTH_SALT
,LOGGED_IN_SALT
,NONCE_SALT
- Generate with wp-cli-dotenv-command
- Generate with Roots.io WordPress salts generator
- Add theme(s) via
composer require
- Set the document root on your webserver to app
web
folder:/path/to/site/web/
- Access WordPress admin at
https://localhost/wp/wp-admin/
This boliperplate contains a pre-configured Docker environment with dedicated WP and MySQL containers.
You can find a Visual Studio Code development guide in the .devcontainer folder (recommended) or you can manually launch it via docker-compose.yaml
file.
This boilerlate is made to be deployed to Google App Engine. Please read the GAE_DEPLOY guide.
Bedrock documentation is available at https://roots.io/bedrock/docs/.