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Using WordPress With Composer & GIT workflow

This project is production ready.

If that matters, I have deployed several WooCommerce-based shops using this setup for the last 4yrs, as well as numourous WordPress blogs.

I obviously also use it on the high production shops/websites for my professional work-place. So far, no issue or constraints. It makes working and developing in WordPress a joy. It makes automated deploy very neat { helps achieve part of the goals for 12-factor principle }.

Now go rock your WordPress development workflow with confidence!

## How To Use

  1. Use Composer to setup the project:
$ composer create-project sevenphp/WordPresswithcomposer your_main_folder --no-dev --optimize-autoloader --prefer-dist -vv

NOTE: if on DEV environment, omit the --no-dev --optimize-autoloader --prefer-dist

  1. Setup your Config & .env files:

Inside the folder www/env, do:

  • rename .env.example to .env and adjust the values as per your context
  • Depending on whether you are on DEV or PRODuction, rename _dev-sample.php to dev.php and adjust the values as per your context

==> Then point your webServer to: path/to/your_main_folder/www/public

  1. Add any packages through Composer's require and enjoy building WordPress in a new flexible way, without using the dashboard - you control everything :)

## Intro

This is not a "project" (as in a framework) per se, but more of an attempt to adjust the structure of WordPress for PHP developers to be able to add & use Composer and GIT in their workflow.

I'm a PHP developer and like to stay current. I had to embark into DEV-ing with WordPress.

In so-doing, I now feel differently positive about coding with WordPress as well, although I have been using WordPress since 2007 like crazy at a functional level for online purposes (like blogging..etc).

While the code is not 5 star, WordPress in the philosophy is indeed amazing.

Think about it, it's the only_project that has not (never?) made its user-base suffer from upgrading.

It is always highly easy to upgrade. That, in itself is incredible! Anyway, so I wanted to be able to use GIT & a composer approach to my workflow and hence came up with this.

### Your Feedback

If you use this project, I would love to hear from you as well. I may feature your project in here to showcase. So get in touch.

NOTE:

I know & have seen roots.io, but it goes way too far in their approach - modifying the structure of WordPress, it's too risky of an approach. It's kinda overdoing it. (No offence, but that's how I feel)

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