Version 2.3.6 (05.11.2018)
Created by wpdistillery.org
I’m putting a lot of time into maintaining WPDistillery. So if you like it, please consider supporting it:
WP Distillery does all the work for you when setting up a new WordPress project with Scotch Box. Simply add your preferred theme, plugins, and options into config.yml
and you're good to go! With WPDistillery it won't take longer than 5 minutes until you can start working on your new WordPress project.
One simple command will:
- Install Scotch Box
- Install and update requirements on the local webserver
- Download, install, and configure WordPress
- Set WordPress options
- Install and activate your favorite WordPress theme (default: WPSeed)
- Remove default themes
- Install and activate the plugins defined in the config files
- Clean the contents, plugins, unused files, and other Wordpress defaults
You're able to adjust which of the above tasks will be executed. Simply set the desired tasks to true
or false
in the Setup Options section at the bottom of config.yml
. All you need to do after customizing your config file is vagrant up
. That's it! With that one single command WPDistillery will:
- SSH to the VM
- Update WP-CLI
- Install and configure everything
It also comes with an optional auto-update function and integrated support for Windows. Check out the Changelog for a complete list of changes.
WPDistillery is fully compatible with Scotchbox 3.0
- ScotchBox (using Vagrant & Virtualbox)
- Vagrant Hostsupdater (
vagrant plugin install vagrant-hostsupdater
)
To setup a new project running Scotch Box and WordPress, simply follow these steps:
- In a terminal, run:
git clone https://github.com/flurinduerst/WPDistillery.git my-project
- Customize
wpdistillery/config.yml
to suit your needs. See configuration file documentation. - Inside the
Vagrantfile
add your local URL atconfig.vm.hostname
. This should be the same aswpsettings:url:
inconfig.yml
. - Run
vagrant up
from where yourVagrantfile
is.
Done! You can now access your project at the local URL (for example yoursite.vm
) defined in Step 3. (or at http://192.168.33.10/)
Note: Currently there's an issue related to ScotchBox that hinders Vagrant from mounting VirtualBox Shared folders. The solution is to install vagrant-vbguest before running vagrant. This will install the correct vbguest package into the box:
vagrant plugin install vagrant-vbguest
vagrant vbguest
Windows users may wish to vagrant plugin install vagrant-winnfsd
before vagrant up
for a moderate speed increase on sites with a lot of files. WPDistillery will detect WinNFSd support if needed. See Vagrant WinNFSd for more information.
Using this Pull Request you can add multisite capability for your project. We decided to not merge the PR to keep WPDistillery as clean as it is.
If you want to automatically update WordPress and all Plugins on every vagrant up
you can remove the comment character at line 26 inside the Vagrantfile.
Using Windows? No Problem! WPDistillery will detect if you're using Windows and if so, automatically convert all files using dos2unix.
vagrant up
will start the machine. The first evervagrant up
in your project will also install Scotch Box and execute provisioning.vagrant provision
will execute provisioning. This is where WPDistillery runs its core function which is installing and configuring WordPress according toconfig.yml
. Before that, it will also update WP-CLI and set the upload size to 64MB. Normallyvagrant provision
should not be executed manually but can be used to re-run the WPDistillery setup in case you want to re-install WordPress.vagrant reload
will restart Vagrant. This is required for changes made in theVagrantfile
to take effect.vagrant halt
will shut down the virtual machine.vagrant destroy
will destroy all the resources related to the current virtual machine. This action is not reversable.
More informations can be found at vagrantup.com.
Something went wrong within the WPDistillery setup. I'd like to restart the setup:
- Fix your setting (probably in
wpdistillery/config.yml
orVagrantfile
) - Remove all tables from the
scotchbox
database - Remove the
public
folder - Run
vagrant reload --provision
- Author: Flurin Dürst | Twitter
- Contributors:
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch
- Commit your changes
- Push to the branch
- Create new a Pull Request
Feel free to contact me if you have questions or need any advice.
WPDistillery is released under the MIT Public License.
Note: The "About" section in README.md
and the author (@author
) notice in the file-headers shall not be edited or deleted without permission. For details, please see License.