trellis
bedrock
trellis | bedrock | |
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6 | 39 | |
2,466 | 6,060 | |
0.1% | 0.3% | |
6.3 | 7.2 | |
10 days ago | 10 days ago | |
Jinja | PHP | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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trellis
- WordPress Core to start using SQLite Database
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Is Lando useful ?
I’ve used Local and it’s not bad for a turnkey option, but Trellis from Roots has been my jam for a while. I don’t know that it’s very good jam, however. The Vagrant + Virtualbox stack is bulky. (Though I think they’re working to simplify it.) On the plus side, documentation + community mean most problems can be solved without too much trouble. https://roots.io/trellis/
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What is the best way to get a brand new Wordpress site up and running?
You could always have a look at Trellis. However, I strongly suggest you make sure you know and understand all software that you automate. It will save you a lot of future headache =)
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What are the best tools for WordPress staging and testing?
There's going to be more of a learning curve for you compared to something like instawp, but I use trellis: https://roots.io/trellis/
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My update routine + testing: How are you testing after plugin updates? Efficient way of doing?
For what it's worth a tool like trellis makes setting up and maintaining staging sites a breeze. It also simplifies deploying and rolling back changes to a site.
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Which tool use to deploy php and vuejs apps separetly on production stage?
I'm using ansible, with a fork of trellis
bedrock
- WordPress Core to start using SQLite Database
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How do you create WordPress websites for your clients?
There are ready-made boilerplates like Bedrock and Sword but, at an architectural level, I'm not a fan of any I've seen.
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What is your local wordpress development setup?
Node (within the docker container) to build theme assets, composer to manage WordPress core + plugins and other dependencies. I built something similar to Roots for project boilerplate, custom starter theme and in-house mu-plugin within it.
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Modern Plugin Boilerplate - GIT + PHP8 + Composer
Is this any good? https://roots.io/bedrock/ for a plugin?
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ManageWP - Yes or no?
As I only really use it for keeping stuff up to date, I'm looking at using Roots Bedrock for my next project. I'll then be keeping everything up to date via composer.
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WordPlate: WordPress on Composer with sensible defaults
What advantages does WordPlate have over Bedrock[1], some of whose packages WordPlate also uses?
[1] https://roots.io/bedrock/
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Version control with git + CI/CD for Wordpress.
Probably looking for a https://roots.io/bedrock/
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Need: Someone to setup WP Docker Image on Kubernetes Cluster
WordPress on containers is a very different beast if you actually want to use any of the advantages of containers. You probably need to figure out how to run upgrades by building a new image and not with the WP installer (which you need to disable to not have sudden version rollbacks). You probably want your plugins managed by compose and not a user. You probably want an S3 plugin for media. In fact, you probably want Bedrock. This is not a "single day task", just taking in the requirements and design phase is easily a day or two.
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Best practices for Git + CI/CD for a whole WordPress site
I'd strongly advice using Bedrock ( https://roots.io/bedrock/ ) and possibly even Sage
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WordPress development with GIT
No, as far as I know it’s not that easy to accomplish with WordPress. You can use Bedrock (https://roots.io/bedrock/ ) as a Boilerplate for your development process. The Database can not be cloned to each environment that easily. Because every instance is working on it’s own. So if others want to work on their local machine they need a database dump which they have to setup manually on their machine. The only way that comes in my mind is to set up a development site that is accessible for every developer. You could then connect your local WordPress environment with the database from that development site. Everyone would than be working in the same database and everybody could see the changes someone else is making. But I think that wouldn’t be best practice but could be an option.
What are some alternatives?
cookiecutter-django-react-ansible - A cookiecutter template for setting up a project with Django, React and Ansible.
wordplate - WordPlate is a boilerplate for WordPress, built with Composer and designed with sensible defaults.
Ansible - Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy and maintain. Automate everything from code deployment to network configuration to cloud management, in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems. https://docs.ansible.com.
sage - WordPress starter theme with Laravel Blade components and templates, Tailwind CSS, and a modern development workflow
wp-sqlite-db - A single file drop-in for using a SQLite database with WordPress. Based on the original SQLite Integration plugin.
acf-builder - An Advanced Custom Field Configuration Builder
ansible-collection-hardening - This Ansible collection provides battle tested hardening for Linux, SSH, nginx, MySQL
PHP-Minecraft-Query - 🐘 PHP library to query Minecraft servers
SwiftCurrent - A library for managing complex workflows in Swift
wp-project-skeleton - A skeleton WordPress project to be used as a base for new WordPress projects.
drupal-vm - A VM for Drupal development
web.dev - The frontend, backend, and content source code for web.dev