wp-base2023
WordPress Packagist
wp-base2023 | WordPress Packagist | |
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1 | 7 | |
0 | 691 | |
- | 0.4% | |
0.0 | 6.8 | |
about 1 year ago | 2 months ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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wp-base2023
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Setting up WordPress in 2023
cd $HOME/sites/test.site.example git clone https://github.com/tobyink/wp-base2023.git . composer install cp wp-config.php.example wp-config.php
WordPress Packagist
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How do you create WordPress websites for your clients?
If I have to use WordPress for something, I'll build it as a standard PHP project, requiring WordPress and any themes/plugins as a Composer dependencies from johnpbloch/wordpress and WordPress Packagist (more info here). If I need to do any significant templating, I like to use Timber.
- Fullstack but new to WP - Searching for answers
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Is there a package.json equivalent but for plugins?
Use it together with https://wpackagist.org/ and you can update all plugins/themes by latest or by version number.
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How to use Git for Wordpress sites?
Another option you can look at is Bedrock by Roots - that is sets WP as an app with composer already set up. It allows you to install WP plugins (from official WP repo) via composer (WP Packagist). The structure is set up to allow for git workflow. Also helpful if you want to make use of a bunch of composer packages on your site.
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Looking for advice: installing plugin from GitHub on many sites for upgrade
https://wpackagist.org/ in the example you see "repositories", now in that array you can put your plugins github-link and set the other settings. with composer install you install them and with composer update you update them
- Backdoor in several WP Themes and Plugins from AccessPress
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How should I update plugins in a Git-based workflow with Staging and Production environments?
Side question: I know that the WordPress ecosystem has been moving toward better support for Composer – e.g., with WPackagist. But wouldn't plugins installed/updated via Composer run into the same issue?
What are some alternatives?
acorn - Laravel components for WordPress plugins and themes
Packagist - Package Repository Website - try https://packagist.com if you need your own -
Repman - Repman - PHP Repository Manager: packagist proxy and host for private packages
Phpactor - Mainly a PHP Language Server with more features than you can shake a stick at
Spout - Read and write spreadsheet files (CSV, XLSX and ODS), in a fast and scalable way
Laminas API Tool Skeleton - Skeleton Application for Laminas API Tools
Rector - Instant Upgrades and Automated Refactoring of any PHP 5.3+ code
Firegento - Extends the customer functionality of Magento.
Bingo Functional - A simple functional programming library for PHP
OpenWhisk - Apache OpenWhisk is an open source serverless cloud platform
Laravel Mix - The power of webpack, distilled for the rest of us.
ComposerRequireChecker - A CLI tool to check whether a specific composer package uses imported symbols that aren't part of its direct composer dependencies