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Econews Back-end

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Econews is an application that has for purpose to share news from the field of ecology. The Back-end will use Bedrock and Wordpress. WP CLI could be used to quickly create the Custom Post Types, Taxonomies (and others) and allow to manage the app directly from the command line.

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Econews est une application qui a pour but de partager l'actualité dans le domaine de l'écologie. Le Back-end utilisera Bedrock et Wordpress. WP CLI pourrait être utilisé afin de créer plus rapidement les types d'article personnalisables, taxonomies (et autres) et permettre de directement gérer l'application depuis l'interface en ligne de commande.

Bedrock

Bedrock

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A modern WordPress stack

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Overview

Bedrock is a modern WordPress stack that helps you get started with the best development tools and project structure.

Much of the philosophy behind Bedrock is inspired by the Twelve-Factor App methodology including the WordPress specific version.

Features

  • 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)

Requirements

Installation

  1. Create a new project:
    $ composer create-project roots/bedrock
    By default, this installs the dist version of all dependent packages. To install the source versions instead, update composer.json as follows:
     "preferred-install": {
       "roots/wordpress-no-content": "dist",
       "*": "source"
     },
  2. Update environment variables in the .env file. Wrap values that may contain non-alphanumeric characters with quotes, or they may be incorrectly parsed.
  • Database variables
    • DB_NAME - Database name
    • DB_USER - Database user
    • DB_PASSWORD - Database password
    • DB_HOST - Database host
    • Optionally, you can define DATABASE_URL for using a DSN instead of using the variables above (e.g. mysql://user:password@127.0.0.1:3306/db_name)
  • WP_ENV - Set to environment (development, staging, production)
  • WP_HOME - Full URL to WordPress home (https://example.com)
  • WP_SITEURL - Full URL to WordPress including subdirectory (https://example.com/wp)
  • AUTH_KEY, SECURE_AUTH_KEY, LOGGED_IN_KEY, NONCE_KEY, AUTH_SALT, SECURE_AUTH_SALT, LOGGED_IN_SALT, NONCE_SALT
  1. Add theme(s) in web/app/themes/ as you would for a normal WordPress site
  2. Set the document root on your webserver to Bedrock's web folder: /path/to/site/web/
  3. Access WordPress admin at https://example.com/wp/wp-admin/

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