WordPress hosting is silly. Serverless WordPress on Vercel, Netlify, or AWS Lambda.
Vercel (recommended) | Netlify |
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✅ Maintaining servers for WordPress can be a pain. Serverless hosting should be less work.
✅ Small WordPress sites shouldn't cost much (or anything) to host.
✅ WordPress plugins and themes save time and should be extensively supported.
✅ Edge caching can give us blazing fast websites.
✅ We can reduce the carbon footprint of WordPress websites.
✅ We can create a helpful community. Share your successes, knowledge, ideas, or struggles in the discussions.
This is currently an experimental project and shouldn't be used when considerable security or stability is required, yet
- Create a MySQL database that can be accessed from Vercel or Netlify. The easiest way to do this is with PlanetScale which has a free tier to get started. When using PlanetScale, make sure your database's region matches the region that Vercel or Netlify will use. This is usually
us-east-1
. - Deploy this repository to Vercel or Netlify. One of the links above will get you started. You'll just need a GitHub account.
- Update the environment variables for your project in Vercel or Netlify with the database credentials from PlanetScale or wherever you host the MySQL database. The WordPress config file
wp-config.php
uses these values to connect to the database. The environment variables are:
- DATABASE
- USERNAME
- PASSWORD
- HOST
For more information about creating environment variables, see here for Vercel and here for Netlify. Remember to redeploy your project after updating the environment variables if you update them after initially deploying your project.
- (optional, can be done later) File and media uploads can be enabled using the included WP Offload Media Lite for Amazon S3 plugin. S3 setup details can be found here. The wp-config.php file is setup to use the following environment variables for use by the plugin:
- S3_KEY_ID
- S3_ACCESS_KEY
- WordPress and its files are in the
/wp
directory. You can add plugins or themes there in their respective directories inwp-content
netlify.toml
orvercel.json
are where we configure/api/index.js
to handle all requests- mitchmac/serverlesswp-node is used to run PHP and handle the request
- You can modify the incoming request through the
event
object in api/index.js. You can also modify the WordPressresponse
object there.
- Install and setup the serverless framework (docs)
- Clone the repository and run
serverless deploy
to confirm that the Lambda is created - Like step 2 above, create a MySQL database and update the environment variables. They can be updated in the
serverless.yml
file and then runserverless deploy
again.
Need help getting ServerlessWP installed? Start a discussion or e-mail Mitch
- Just using ServerlessWP and reporting any problems you experience is a fantastic way to help!
- Spread the word! Let's try to make WordPress hosting better.
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