A refresh of vagrant-wordpress-lemp, which aims to provide quick temporary WordPress development environments.
- Ubuntu 14.04
- Nginx
- PHP 5.6
- MariaDB 10.0
- phpMyAdmin
- WP-CLI
Configuration is mostly done inside the Vagrantfile. Key items are as follows:
config.vm.hostname- the hostname of the VM. With the Vagrant Hostsupdater plugin, it will be accessible athttp://<hostname>.dev/when setup is complete.config.vm.network- a static IP address for the VMconfig.vm.providerblock - contains modifications for the VM (right now just the RAM but this can be updated to suit your needs)config.vm.provisionblock andpuppet.facterhash - contains details for Puppet, which will provision the VM. Thefacterhash is used for various details for WordPress and MySQL.
To begin, copy Vagrantfile.sample to Vagrantfile and edit as needed. Optionally, install Vagrant Hostsupdater to automatically add the VM to your hosts file.
When complete, simply run vagrant up and if all goes well the environment should be ready to use in just a few minutes. phpMyAdmin will also be accessible at /phpmyadmin.
The document root of the webserver is the www directory at the root of this project and is mapped to /www on the VM.
| Account | Username | Password |
|---|---|---|
| MySQL | root | vagrant |
| MySQL WP DB (wordpress) | wordpress | wordpress |
| WordPress Admin | vagrant | vagrant |