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== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
The [ | The [https://docs.civicrm.org/sysadmin/en/latest/install/wordpress/#InstallingCiviCRMforWordPress-PluginIssues instructions] are well-written and easy to follow <ref>There is an issue on GitHub discussing simplifying the instructions down to the "essentials for routine installs"; with notes about edge cases. https://github.com/civicrm/civicrm-sysadmin-guide/issues/52#issuecomment-404952171</ref>. | ||
Some of the '''help''' content from `wp civicrm --help` | |||
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wp civicrm install | |||
=============== | |||
Command for to install CiviCRM. The install command requires that you have downloaded a | |||
tarball or zip file first. | |||
Options: | |||
--dbhost MySQL host for your WordPress/CiviCRM database. Defaults to localhost. | |||
--dbname MySQL database name of your WordPress/CiviCRM database. | |||
--dbpass MySQL password for your WordPress/CiviCRM database. | |||
--dbuser MySQL username for your WordPress/CiviCRM database. | |||
--lang Default language to use for installation. | |||
--langtarfile Path to your l10n tar.gz file. | |||
--site_url Base Url for your WordPress/CiviCRM website without http ( e.g. | |||
mysite.com ) | |||
--ssl Using ssl for your WordPress/CiviCRM website if set to on ( e.g. | |||
--ssl=on ) | |||
--tarfile Path to your CiviCRM tar.gz file. | |||
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On DreamHost, I logged in to my [https://panel.dreamhost.com control panel] and created a new database called ''coastal_crm'' The only downside was that the very popular "JetPack" plugin for WordPress is listed as incompatible with the CiviCRM plugin. So I disabled the JetPack plugin. | |||
== After initial install == | == After initial install == | ||
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sudo -u www-data wp plugin update --all | sudo -u www-data wp plugin update --all | ||
=== | === Using WP-CLI to upgrade CiviCRM === | ||
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wp civicrm upgrade | |||
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Take backups, replace CiviCRM codebase with new specified tarfile and upgrade database by | |||
executing the CiviCRM upgrade process - civicrm/upgrade?reset=1. Use civicrm-restore to | |||
revert to previous state in case anything goes wrong. | |||
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=== Traditional-style procedure === | |||
<source lang="bash"> | <source lang="bash"> | ||
sudo su - | sudo su - |
Revision as of 11:38, 16 July 2018
- ↑ There is an issue on GitHub discussing simplifying the instructions down to the "essentials for routine installs"; with notes about edge cases. https://github.com/civicrm/civicrm-sysadmin-guide/issues/52#issuecomment-404952171