CDKrock based on - Bedrock
CDKrock/Bedrock is a modern WordPress stack that helps you get started with the best development tools and project structure. This is clone of Roots/Bedrock with default WordPress structure.
Much of the philosophy behind Bedrock is inspired by the Twelve-Factor App methodology including the WordPress specific version.
- 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)
- PHP >= 7.0
- Composer - Install
- Create a new project in a new folder for your project:
composer create-project cdk-comp/cdkrock your-project-folder-name
- Update environment variables in
.envfile:
DB_NAME- Database nameDB_USER- Database userDB_PASSWORD- Database passwordDB_HOST- Database hostWP_ENV- Set to environment (development,staging,production)WP_HOME- Full URL to WordPress home (http://example.com)WP_SITEURL- Full URL to WordPress including subdirectory (http://example.com/wp)AUTH_KEY,SECURE_AUTH_KEY,LOGGED_IN_KEY,NONCE_KEY,AUTH_SALT,SECURE_AUTH_SALT,LOGGED_IN_SALT,NONCE_SALT
If you want to automatically generate the security keys (assuming you have wp-cli installed locally) you can use the very handy wp-cli-dotenv-command:
wp package install aaemnnosttv/wp-cli-dotenv-command
wp dotenv salts regenerate
Or, you can cut and paste from the Roots WordPress Salt Generator.
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Add theme(s) in
web/wp-content/themesas you would for a normal WordPress site. -
Set your site vhost document root to
/path/to/site/web/(/path/to/site/current/web/if using deploys) -
Access WP admin at
http://example.com/wp-admin
Any other deployment method can be used as well with one requirement:
composer install must be run as part of the deploy process.
Bedrock documentation is available at https://roots.io/bedrock/docs/.
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