panet / bedrock
WordPress boilerplate with modern development tools, easier configuration, and an improved folder structure
1.13.2
2020-04-01 18:46 UTC
Requires
- php: >=7.1
- composer/installers: ^1.8
- oscarotero/env: ^1.2.0
- roots/wordpress: 5.4
- roots/wp-config: 1.0.0
- roots/wp-password-bcrypt: 1.0.0
- vlucas/phpdotenv: ^4.1.3
Requires (Dev)
- roave/security-advisories: dev-master
- squizlabs/php_codesniffer: ^3.5.4
- dev-master
- 1.13.2
- 1.13.1
- 1.13.0
- 1.12.8
- 1.12.7
- 1.12.6
- 1.12.5
- 1.12.4
- 1.12.3
- 1.12.2
- 1.12.1.x-dev
- 1.12.1
- 1.12.0
- 1.11.1
- 1.11.0
- 1.10.2
- 1.10.1
- 1.10.0
- 1.9.0
- 1.8.12
- 1.8.11
- 1.8.10
- 1.8.9
- 1.8.8
- 1.8.7
- 1.8.6
- 1.8.5
- 1.8.4
- 1.8.3
- 1.8.2
- 1.8.1
- 1.8.0
- 1.7.9
- 1.7.8
- 1.7.7
- 1.7.6
- 1.7.5
- 1.7.4
- 1.7.3
- 1.7.2
- 1.7.1
- 1.7.0
- 1.6.4
- 1.6.3
- 1.6.2
- 1.6.1
- 1.6.0
- 1.5.4
- 1.5.3
- 1.5.2
- 1.5.1
- 1.5.0
- 1.4.7
- 1.4.6
- 1.4.5
- 1.4.4
- 1.4.3
- 1.4.2
- 1.4.1
- 1.4.0
- 1.3.7
- 1.3.6
- 1.3.5
- 1.3.4
- 1.3.3
- 1.3.2
- 1.3.1
- 1.3.0
- 1.2.7
- 1.2.6
- 1.2.5
- 1.2.4
- 1.2.3
- 1.2.2
- 1.2.1
- 1.2.0
- 1.1.1
- 1.1.0
- 1.0.0
- dev-dependabot/composer/squizlabs/php_codesniffer-3.5.5
- dev-db-log-true
- dev-dependabot/composer/vlucas/phpdotenv-4.1.4
- dev-dependabot/composer/composer/installers-1.9.0
- dev-fix-493
- dev-log1x-space-unary
- dev-security-advisories-dist
- dev-QWp6t-indexing
- dev-config-order
- dev-travis-tests
This package is not auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-11-12 18:10:30 UTC
README
Bedrock is a modern WordPress stack that helps you get started with the best development tools and project structure.
Much of the philosophy behind Bedrock is inspired by the Twelve-Factor App methodology including the WordPress specific version.
Features
- 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 wp-password-bcrypt)
Requirements
- PHP >= 7.1
- Composer - Install
Installation
- Create a new project:
$ composer create-project roots/bedrock
- Update environment variables in the
.env
file. Wrap values that may contain non-alphanumeric characters with quotes, or they may be incorrectly parsed.
- 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://example.com)WP_SITEURL
- Full URL to WordPress including subdirectory (https://example.com/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 our WordPress salts generator
- Add theme(s) in
web/app/themes/
as you would for a normal WordPress site - Set the document root on your webserver to Bedrock's
web
folder:/path/to/site/web/
- Access WordPress admin at
https://example.com/wp/wp-admin/
Documentation
Bedrock documentation is available at https://roots.io/bedrock/docs/.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome from everyone. We have contributing guidelines to help you get started.
Bedrock sponsors
Help support our open-source development efforts by becoming a patron.
Community
Keep track of development and community news.
- Participate on the Roots Discourse
- Follow @rootswp on Twitter
- Read and subscribe to the Roots Blog
- Subscribe to the Roots Newsletter
- Listen to the Roots Radio podcast