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# New Wiaas
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Wiaas implementation based on wordpress [woocommerce ](https://woocommerce.com/ ) plugin.
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## Dependencies
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- PHP (7.0)
- MySQL server (5.7)
- [Composer ](http://getcomposer.org )
- [WP CLI ](https://wp-cli.org/#installing )
- NodeJS (for building & developing frontend)
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## Local Docker setup
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1) Copy environment.env file and rename it to .env
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cp environment.env .env
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2) Edit .env file and add needed information
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* `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD` - MySQL database root password for MySQL docker image
* `MYSQL_DATABASE` - Wordpress database name
* `MYSQL_USER` - Wordpress database user
* `MYSQL_PASSWORD` - Wordpress database password
* `MYSQL_HOST` - Wordpress database host (will be `db` for docker)
* `WP_ENV` - Set to environment (`local` , `development` , `production` )
* `API_URL` - Full URL to WordPress home (http://localhost:8081 if you are testing locally)
* `WP_AUTH_KEY` , `WP_SECURE_AUTH_KEY` , `WP_LOGGED_IN_KEY` , `WP_NONCE_KEY` , `WP_AUTH_SALT` , `WP_SECURE_AUTH_SALT` , `WP_LOGGED_IN_SALT` , `WP_NONCE_SALT` , `WP_JWT_AUTH_SECRET_KEY`
3) Execute in the root of the project :
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sudo docker-compose build
sudo docker-compose up
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Frontend is running on http://localhost:8080 and backend on http://localhost:8081
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## Local development setup
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### DB setup
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1) Create MYSQL database / user
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CREATE DATABASE ${MYSQL_DATABASE};
CREATE USER '${MYSQL_USER}'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '${MYSQL_PASSWORD}';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON ${MYSQL_DATABASE}.* TO '${MYSQL_USER}'@localhost ;
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2) Seed database with `new-wiaas/database/clean-dump.sql`
### Backend setup
1) Environment variables
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For handling environment variables during local development we use `dotenv` library which will load all variables from `local.env` file
if such file is present. These variables will then be accessible inside wordpress.
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cp environment.env local.env
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Update `local.env` with your local environment variables.
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2) Apache
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Point your apache server to `new-wiaas/backend` by updating apache default host files to point to it.
(do not copy folder content to `/var/www/html` , since then dotenv will not be able to load `local.env` file since it is placed one folder above.)
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3) Wordpress
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Run setup commands to install wordpress and required plugins with composer:
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cd backend
composer install
composer update-db
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### Frondend setup
1) Install dependencies
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cd frontend
npm install
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2) Start local server
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cd frontend
npm start
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## Contribution
### Backend
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- Project structure
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`Project structure is inspired with [Roots Bedrock structure ](https://roots.io/bedrock/ ).
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├── composer.json # → Manage versions of WordPress, plugins & dependencies
├── config # → WordPress configuration files
│ ├── application.php # → Primary WP config file (wp-config.php equivalent)
│ └── environments # → Environment specific configs
│ ├── development.php # → Development config
│ ├── local.php # → Local config
│ └── production.php # → Production config
├── vendor # → Composer packages (never edit)
├── app # → wp-content equivalent
│ ├── mu-plugins # → Must use plugins
│ ├── plugins # → Plugins
├── wiaas # → Our code goes here
│ ├── themes # → Themes
│ └── uploads # → Uploads
├── wp-config.php # → Required by WP (never edit)
├── index.php # → WordPress view bootstrapper
└── wp # → WordPress core (never edit)
This approach enables:
- Better folder structure (wordpress core is in separate folder and is treated as dependency)
- Dependency management with Composer (wordpress core and plugins)
- Easy WordPress configuration with environment specific files
- Environment variables with [Dotenv ](https://github.com/vlucas/phpdotenv )
- Enhanced security (all sensitive information is accessed with environment variables)
- Secure passwords with [wp-password-bcrypt ](https://github.com/roots/wp-password-bcrypt )
- Composer as task runner for automatic wordpress db updates
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- Dependencies management
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Wordpress core (`"johnpbloch/wordpress"` ) and wordpress plugins code are managed with `composer.json` file.
But using combination of [Composer scripts ](https://getcomposer.org/doc/articles/scripts.md ) and [WP CLI commands ](https://developer.wordpress.org/cli/commands/ )
we can automate database updates as well (mainly plugin activation and db updates after plugin version change);
For adding new plugin from wordpress official repo add `"wpackagist-plugin/{plugin_name}": "{plugin_version}"` to `composer.json` .
Then add package to `"activate-plugins"` composer script in `composer.json` file in order in which you wish them to be activated.
If plugin exposes wp cli command for database updates add it to `"update-db"` composer script in `composer.json` file
(ex: woocommerce plugin exposes `wp wc update` which will apply pending database plugins for woocommerce).
For updating wordpress core or plugins, update version for package
wordpress core database changes will be applied with `wp core update-db` cli command ).
After any of these actions run:
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composer update # → Will download latest code
composer update-db # → Activate plugins and calls all exposed wp cli commands for db updates
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For removing plugin that has no db changes just remove it from composer.json and execute `composer update` which will remove its code;
If plugin has database changes that we wish to be removed that is oneoff migration that can be done from
admin panel or using `wp plugin deactivate {plugin_name} && composer remove wpackagist-plugin/{plugin_name}` script.
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WP CLI is very powerful tool for writing automation scripts without need to track and copy mysql dumps.
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- Wiaas plugin
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Our code is placed inside `backend/app/plugins/wiaas` folder.
This folder will be managed by git and commited to repository (check `backend/.gitignore` ).
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Wiaas exposes `wp wiaas update-db` command to WP CLI which will execute pending db updates for wiaas.
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If your feature requires some database updates that can be easiliy executed from wordpress code, then
place this update to `wiaas/includes/db-updates/wiaas-db-update-functions.php` as a function named `wiaas_db_update_{name}` .
Then add this function to `wiaas/includes/class-wiaas-db-update.php` with its timestamp.
This way after `composer update-db` is executed your database update will be applied.
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