gwa / wpsh
Wordpress sync commandline tool
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Requires
- symfony/console: ^3.1
- symfony/filesystem: ^3.1
- symfony/process: ^3.1
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README
A command line tool for local WordPress development.
Introduction
wpsh
is a command line tool we use to sync the database and uploaded files from a remote (PRODUCTION) WordPress install to a local (DEVELOPMENT) install.
It was inspired by Drupal's drush
tool.
Prerequisites
You will need:
composer
installed locally (for installation).mysql
needs to be installed remotely.mysql
andrsync
need to be installed locally and in your path.- SSH access to the remote server.
Installation
Install globally using composer.
$ composer global require gwa/wpsh
Test that wpsh
is installed:
$ wpsh
You should see some usage help output.
Setup
Aliases
Site "aliases" contain the configuration for a site, either remote or local. wpsh
looks for site aliases in ~/.wpsh
.
First create the directory in your HOME directory.
$ mkdir ~/.wpsh
Create a file called in ~/.wpsh
called alias.[mysite].php
.
mysite
can contain alphanumeric characters, hyphens and periods.
<?php // File: ~/.wpsh/alias.mysite.php return [ // The production server // '@mysite.prod' => [ // SSH configuration 'remote' => [ 'host' => '123.255.12.123', 'user' => 'username', // Path to a SSH key file // 'identity' => '~/.ssh/custom_rsa', ], // Absolute paths 'path' => [ // The base directory 'base' => '/var/www/mysite', // Path to a custom MySQL cnf file 'cnf' => '~/mysql_cnf/mysite.cnf', // Path to a custom wp dir, relative to base // 'wp' => '', // Path to a custom uploads dir, relative to base // 'uploads' => 'wp-content/uploads', ], // Database settings 'db' => [ // Name of the database 'database' => 'dbname' ], // Other settings 'settings' => [ 'siteurl' => 'http://www.example.com', // Set a custom `home` path. Defaults to siteurl. // 'home' => 'http://www.example.com/wp', ] ], // The local development copy // Settings as above, but without `remote` // '@mysite.local' => [ 'path' => [ 'base' => '/path/local/server/wordpress', ], 'db' => [ 'database' => 'dbname', ], 'settings' => [ 'siteurl' => 'http://mysite.local', ] ], ];
MySQL cnf files
We use cnf
files to store MySQL credentials.
You can save these in one of the default paths (see MySQL docs), or in a custom path that is defined in the site alias' cnf
path.
Example:
[client]
user=mysqluser
password="pa$$word"
host=127.0.0.1
port=3306
Usage
The following commands are available.
sa
Lists available aliases.
$ wpsh sa
mysqldump
Creates a mysql dump file.
$ wpsh mysqldump [@alias] > /path/to/outfile.sql
mysqlsync
Syncs DB from @alias1 to @alias2.
Updates settings and URLs in posts with the local settings and URLs.
$ wpsh mysqlsync [@alias1] [@alias2]
rsync
Syncs uploads from @alias1 to @alias2.
$ wpsh rsync [@alias1] [@alias2]
TODOs
[ ] Provide hook mechanism for custom scripts / MySQL queries to be executed after sync.