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WordOps

An essential toolset that eases WordPress site and server administration

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Key Features

  • Easy Migration from EasyEngine v3 (migration script development in progress)
  • Automated WordPress, Nginx, PHP, MySQL & Redis installation
  • Nginx 1.14.2 with Brotli support, PHP 7.2 & 7.3, MariaDB 10.3 & Redis 5.0
  • Hardened WordPress security with strict Nginx location directives
  • Optimized Nginx configurations with multiple cache backends support
  • Let's Encrypt SSL certificates handled by Acme.sh
  • Secured SSL/TLS encryption with strong ciphers_suite and modern TLS protocols

Requirements

Operating System

  • Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial)
  • Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic)
  • Debian 8 (Jessie)
  • Debian 9 (Stretch)

Ports requirements

  • SSH (22 or custom)
  • HTTP & HTTPS (80 & 443)
  • WO Admin (22222)
  • GPG key Server (11371 outbound)

Getting Started

wget -qO wo wordops.se/tup && sudo bash wo     # Install WordOps
sudo wo site create example.com --wp     # Install required packages & setup WordPress on example.com

Must read

WordOps made some fundamental changes:

  • We've deprecated the mail stack. As an alternative, you can take a look at Mail-in-a-Box, iRedMail or Caesonia. As Roundcube alternative, there is Rainloop or Afterlogic WebMail
  • Support for w3tc is dropped as a security precaution.
  • PHP 5.6 has been replaced by PHP 7.2 and PHP 7.0 has been replaced by PHP 7.3.
  • Nginx-ee package has been replaced by Nginx-wo (based on Nginx stable v1.14.2)

We are still working on the script to migrate from EasyEngine v3 to WordOps. Here some informations about the WordOps install script :

  • Previous php upstreams in Nginx will not be overwritted
  • php5.6 and php7.0 will not be removed or uninstalled
  • previous Nginx common configurations will not be overwritted

A tutorial will be available soon to explain how to fully migrate from EasyEngine v3 to WordOps.

Usage

Standard WordPress sites

wo site create example.com --wp                  # install wordpress without any page caching
wo site create example.com --wp  --php73         # install wordpress with PHP 7.3  without any page caching
wo site create example.com --wpsc                # install wordpress with wp-super-cache plugin
wo site create example.com --wpfc                # install wordpress + nginx fastcgi_cache
wo site create example.com --wpredis             # install wordpress + nginx redis_cache

WordPress multisite with subdirectory

wo site create example.com --wpsubdir            # install wpmu-subdirectory without any page caching
wo site create example.com --wpsubdir --wpsc     # install wpmu-subdirectory with wp-super-cache plugin
wo site create example.com --wpsubdir --wpfc     # install wpmu-subdirectory + nginx fastcgi_cache
wo site create example.com --wpsubdir --wpredis  # install wpmu-subdirectory + nginx redis_cache

WordPress multisite with subdomain

wo site create example.com --wpsubdomain            # install wpmu-subdomain without any page caching
wo site create example.com --wpsubdomain --wpsc     # install wpmu-subdomain with wp-super-cache plugin
wo site create example.com --wpsubdomain --wpfc     # install wpmu-subdomain + nginx fastcgi_cache
wo site create example.com --wpsubdomain --wpredis  # install wpmu-subdomain + nginx redis_cache

Non-WordPress sites

wo site create example.com --html     # create example.com for static/html sites
wo site create example.com --php      # create example.com with php support
wo site create example.com --mysql    # create example.com with php & mysql support
wo site create example.com --proxy=127.0.0.1:3000 #  create example.com with nginx as reverse-proxy

Sites secured with Let's Encrypt

wo site create example.com --wp --letsencrypt # install wordpress & secure site with letsencrypt
wo site create sub.example.com --wp --letsencrypt=subdomain # install wordpress and secure subdomain with letsencrypt

Cheatsheet

single site multisite w/ subdir multisite w/ subdom
NO Cache --wp --wpsubdir --wpsubdomain
WP Super Cache --wpsc -wpsubdir --wpsc --wpsubdomain --wpsc
Nginx fastcgi_cache --wpfc --wpsubdir --wpfc --wpsubdomain --wpfc
Redis cache --wpredis --wpsubdir --wpredis --wpsubdomain --wpredis

Update WordOps

wo update

Support

If you feel there is a bug directly related to WordOps, feel free to open an issue. For any other questions/suggestions about WordOps or if you need support, please use the WordOps Community Forum.

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute, please fork the repository and make changes as you'd like. Pull requests are warmly welcome.

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