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stack-mu-plugin

Bitpoke Stack must use plugin for WordPress.

It provides integration for the Bitpoke Stack functionalities with WordPress and WooCommerce, such as:

  • uploading and serving media files from object storage systems, currently with Google Cloud Storage
  • object-cache implementation on top of memcached
  • offloading assets to a CDN
  • unified handling of logs to stderr, by default
  • handling of duplicate, incompatible dependencies through Jetpack Autoloader

Install

Bedrock

When using bedrock, just run:

$ composer require bitpoke/stack-mu-plugin

WordPress plugin

To run as WordPress classic mu-plugin, download the plugin archive from https://github.com/bitpoke/stack-mu-plugin/releases and extract it into your wp-content/mu-plugins folder.

Then you need to activate the mu-plugin, by copying stack-mu-plugin.php from wp-content/mu-plugins/stakc-mu-plugin into your wp-content/mu-plugins folder.

$ cp wp-content/mu-plugins/stack-mu-plugin/stack-mu-plugin.php wp-content/mu-plugins/

WordPress Object Cache

In order to use the custom object cache, you'll need to copy it into the root of WP_CONTENT_DIR (usually wp-content).

$ cp wp-content/mu-plugins/stack-mu-plugin/src/object-cache.php wp-content/

Enable and use a CDN for static files

All that is needed is setting the CDN_HOST variable in wp-config.php and of course a CNAME record in your DNS manager pointing to your CDN provider.

For example, we might use in our config file:

define('CDN_HOST', 'cdn.bitpoke.io');

Development

Clone this repository, copy .env.example to .env and edit it accordingly.

To install dependencies just run

$ make dependencies

Development server

To start a local development server you need wp-cli installed. To start the development server, just run

$ wp server

Testing

Running plugin tests:

$ make test-wp

Running integration tests:

$ make test-runtime