
WP-CFM: Configuration Management for WordPress
Author: | Forum One (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 5.0 |
WordPress version tested: | 6.4.3 |
Plugin version: | 1.7.10 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 30-05-2014 |
Last updated: | 14-02-2024 |
Rating, %: | 100 |
Rated by: | 9 |
Plugin URI: | https://forumone.github.io/wp-cfm/ |
Total downloads: | 237 057 |
Active installs: | 1 000+ |
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WP-CFM lets you copy database configuration to / from the filesystem. Easily deploy configuration changes without needing to copy the entire database. WP-CFM is similar to Drupal’s Features module.
How will WP-CFM benefit me?
- Less need to copy over the entire database.
- No more rushing to figure out which settings you forgot to change.
- Easily track and version configuration changes via git, subversion, etc.
Which data does WP-CFM support?
- WP settings (
wp_options
table) - Multisite settings (
wp_sitemeta
table) - Taxonomy terms
- Custom Field Suite field groups
Terminology
- Bundle – A group of (one or more) settings to track
- Push – Export database settings to the filesystem
- Pull – Import file-based settings into the database
WP-CLI
WP-CFM supports [pull / push / diff] of bundles from the command-line using WP-CLI:
wp config pull [bundle_name] wp config push [bundle_name] wp config diff [bundle_name] wp config bundles wp config show_bundle [bundle_name]
You can optionally set bundle_name
to “all” to include all bundles.
Append the --network
flag to include multisite bundles.
Filters
See the filters reference page at the GitHub Wiki.
Screenshots
ChangeLog