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A Boilerplate for Wordpress Using Chef, Vagrant and Capistrano

You can use this project to get started using our cookbook.

The cookbooks

Local Development

This project boilerplate includes a Berkshelf File, Thorfile, Vagrant and Knife.rb. The wp-content-guest is where the synced files (wp-content) files will be located once the VM is deployed.

Just fork our repo and customize the following lines in the Vagrant File config.vm.hostname = "myapp.localhost" & config.vm.network :private_network, ip: "33.33.33.33"

Run $ vagrant plugin install vagrant-hostsupdater Will update your etc/hosts file with the hostname and IP address above.

Bring up your new vagrant $ vagrant up

For mopre information, visit: Vagrant and and Chef to deploy precongifured Virtual Machines for Wordpress Local Development

Note: You must install the following requirements before you get started.

  • Vagrant
  • Berkshelf
  • Berkshelf Vagrant
  • Chef
  • Virtual Box

Deployment

  1. Provision the server with chef or chef-solo using the above cookbook. This installs Wordpress into /srv/www/wordpress on the server, moves wp-content into the document root and configures the wp-config.php file on the fly.

  2. Visit the url of your box and complete the WordPress installation.

  3. After installation, configure your capistrano server files in /config/deploy. You can choose the folder where your repository will be installed on the server, and you need to make sure that the :document_root variable points to where your wordpress is currently installed.

  4. Deploy your code, for example:

$ cap production deploy

This creates the :deploy_to folder (default: /srv/git); on the first run, renames the unversioned wp-content/themes folder from the document_root into themes_old and symlinks wp-content/themes to point to /srv/git/current/wp-content/themes, effectively making your themes folder versioned.

#TODO

  1. Ability to include plugins into a repository for initial deploy. For now, the plugins folder in the repo is linked (persisting across releases).

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