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Informations about the package wordpress-config

Clearcode WordPress Config

Automagically define WordPress configuration constants from environment variables and .env file.

Installation

Usage

Copy wp-config.php file to WordPress' root directory.

Create .env file and fill in the missing content:

You can also use environment variables that you have set in your .env file via a command line script, by using source it into your local shell session:

Instead of .env file you can use environment variables e.g. defined in you Apache server vhost configuration file:

You can use all WordPress configuration constants, optionally you can add your own variables, but if you want to convert them from environment variables to PHP constants, you need to add them to WP_VARS environment variable, separated by coma.

License

GPL3.0+ see AUTHORS.txt


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Requires php Version >=7.2
vlucas/phpdotenv Version 5.*
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