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# wp-env Command Reference
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Complete reference for all `wp-env` commands, options, and environment variables.
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## Command Overview
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| Command | Description |
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|---------|-------------|
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| `wp-env start` | Install and start the WordPress environment |
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| `wp-env stop` | Stop the WordPress environment |
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| `wp-env clean` | Clean the WordPress databases |
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| `wp-env run` | Run arbitrary commands in containers |
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| `wp-env destroy` | Destroy the WordPress environment completely |
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| `wp-env logs` | Display PHP and Docker logs |
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| `wp-env install-path` | Get the path where environment files are stored |
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## wp-env start
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Installs and initializes the WordPress environment, including downloading specified remote sources.
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```
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wp-env start [options]
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```
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### Options
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| Option | Type | Default | Description |
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|--------|------|---------|-------------|
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| `--debug` | boolean | `false` | Enable debug output |
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| `--update` | boolean | `false` | Download source updates and apply WordPress configuration |
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| `--xdebug` | string | - | Enable Xdebug (see Xdebug section below) |
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| `--spx` | string | - | Enable SPX profiling (see SPX section below) |
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| `--scripts` | boolean | `true` | Execute any configured lifecycle scripts |
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### Behavior
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- On first run: Downloads WordPress, creates containers, initializes environment
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- Subsequent runs: Starts existing environment without changes
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- With `--update`: Re-downloads sources and re-applies configuration (doesn't overwrite content)
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### Environment Variables
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These environment variables override `.wp-env.json` settings:
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| Variable | Description | Example |
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|----------|-------------|---------|
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| `WP_ENV_PORT` | Development environment web server port | `WP_ENV_PORT=3333 wp-env start` |
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| `WP_ENV_TESTS_PORT` | Testing environment web server port | `WP_ENV_TESTS_PORT=3334 wp-env start` |
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| `WP_ENV_MYSQL_PORT` | MySQL port for development environment | `WP_ENV_MYSQL_PORT=13306 wp-env start` |
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| `WP_ENV_TESTS_MYSQL_PORT` | MySQL port for testing environment | `WP_ENV_TESTS_MYSQL_PORT=13307 wp-env start` |
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| `WP_ENV_PHPMYADMIN_PORT` | phpMyAdmin port for development | `WP_ENV_PHPMYADMIN_PORT=9001 wp-env start` |
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| `WP_ENV_TESTS_PHPMYADMIN_PORT` | phpMyAdmin port for testing | `WP_ENV_TESTS_PHPMYADMIN_PORT=9002 wp-env start` |
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| `WP_ENV_HOME` | Directory for wp-env files | `WP_ENV_HOME="./local" wp-env start` |
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| `WP_ENV_CORE` | WordPress version/source | `WP_ENV_CORE="WordPress/WordPress#trunk" wp-env start` |
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| `WP_ENV_PHP_VERSION` | PHP version to use | `WP_ENV_PHP_VERSION="8.0" wp-env start` |
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| `WP_ENV_MULTISITE` | Enable multisite | `WP_ENV_MULTISITE=true wp-env start` |
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Note: Environment variables take precedence over `.wp-env.json` values.
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### Xdebug Support
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Enable Xdebug for debugging PHP code:
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```bash
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# Enable with default "debug" mode
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wp-env start --xdebug
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# Enable with specific modes
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wp-env start --xdebug=profile,trace,debug
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# When using npm run (in local project dependencies)
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npm run wp-env start -- --xdebug
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```
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**Xdebug Modes:**
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- `debug` - Step debugging (default when --xdebug is used)
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- `develop` - Development aids
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- `coverage` - Code coverage analysis
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- `gcstats` - Garbage collection statistics
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- `profile` - Profiling
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- `trace` - Function trace
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See [Xdebug documentation](https://xdebug.org/docs/all_settings#mode) for mode details.
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**Requirements:**
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- PHP version >= 7.2 (Xdebug won't install on legacy PHP versions)
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- IDE configuration for port 9003
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**IDE Configuration Example (VS Code):**
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```json
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{
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"name": "Listen for XDebug",
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"type": "php",
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"request": "launch",
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"port": 9003,
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"pathMappings": {
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"/var/www/html/wp-content/plugins/your-plugin": "${workspaceFolder}/"
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}
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}
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```
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### SPX Profiling
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SPX is a lightweight profiling extension with a built-in web UI:
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```bash
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# Enable SPX profiling
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wp-env start --spx
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# With specific mode
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wp-env start --spx=enabled
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```
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**Access SPX UI:**
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- Development: <http://localhost:8888/?SPX_KEY=dev&SPX_UI_URI=/>
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- Testing: <http://localhost:8889/?SPX_KEY=dev&SPX_UI_URI=/>
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**SPX Features:**
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- Flame graphs and performance metrics
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- Function call timelines
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- Memory usage analysis
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- Minimal performance overhead
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See [SPX documentation](https://github.com/NoiseByNorthwest/php-spx) for details.
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### Examples
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```bash
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# Basic start
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wp-env start
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# Start with updates
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wp-env start --update
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# Start with custom port
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WP_ENV_PORT=4000 wp-env start
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# Start with Xdebug enabled
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wp-env start --xdebug
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# Start with multisite and custom PHP version
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WP_ENV_MULTISITE=true WP_ENV_PHP_VERSION="8.1" wp-env start
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# Start with debug output
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wp-env start --debug
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```
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## wp-env stop
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Stops running WordPress containers and frees the ports.
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```
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wp-env stop [options]
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```
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### Options
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| Option | Type | Default | Description |
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|--------|------|---------|-------------|
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| `--debug` | boolean | `false` | Enable debug output |
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### Behavior
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- Stops all containers for the current project
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- Preserves all data (database, uploads, configuration)
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- Frees ports (8888, 8889, etc.)
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- Containers can be restarted with `wp-env start`
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### Example
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```bash
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wp-env stop
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```
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## wp-env clean
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Cleans (resets) WordPress databases.
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```
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wp-env clean [environment] [options]
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```
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### Arguments
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| Argument | Choices | Default | Description |
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|----------|---------|---------|-------------|
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| `environment` | `all`, `development`, `tests` | `tests` | Which environment's database to clean |
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### Options
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| Option | Type | Default | Description |
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|--------|------|---------|-------------|
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| `--debug` | boolean | `false` | Enable debug output |
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| `--scripts` | boolean | `true` | Execute any configured lifecycle scripts |
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### Behavior
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⚠️ **Warning:** Permanently deletes all posts, pages, media, users (except admin), and other WordPress content.
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- Resets database to fresh WordPress installation
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- Preserves WordPress core files and configuration
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- Keeps admin user (username: `admin`, password: `password`)
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### Examples
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```bash
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# Clean tests database only (default)
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wp-env clean
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wp-env clean tests
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# Clean development database
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wp-env clean development
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# Clean both databases
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wp-env clean all
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```
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## wp-env run
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Runs arbitrary commands in Docker containers.
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```
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wp-env run <container> <command> [options]
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```
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### Arguments
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| Argument | Type | Description |
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|----------|------|-------------|
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| `container` | string (required) | The Docker service to run the command on |
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| `command` | string (required) | The command to run |
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### Available Containers
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| Container | Description | Available Tools |
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|-----------|-------------|-----------------|
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| `cli` | WP-CLI environment (development) | wp-cli, composer, phpunit, bash |
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| `tests-cli` | WP-CLI environment (testing) | wp-cli, composer, phpunit, bash |
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| `wordpress` | WordPress PHP environment (development) | php |
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| `tests-wordpress` | WordPress PHP environment (testing) | php |
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| `mysql` | MySQL database (development) | mysql |
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| `tests-mysql` | MySQL database (testing) | mysql |
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| `composer` | Composer environment | composer |
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| `phpmyadmin` | phpMyAdmin (if enabled) | - |
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### Options
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| Option | Type | Default | Description |
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|--------|------|---------|-------------|
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| `--debug` | boolean | `false` | Enable debug output |
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| `--env-cwd` | string | `"."` | Working directory inside container (relative to WordPress root) |
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### Working Directory
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- Default: WordPress root (`/var/www/html`)
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- Paths without leading slash are relative to WordPress root
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- Use `--env-cwd` for commands that need specific directory context
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### Argument Parsing
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Commands with options that conflict with wp-env options require `--` separator:
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```bash
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# This shows wp-env help (--help interpreted by wp-env)
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wp-env run cli php --help
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# This shows PHP help (--help passed to php)
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wp-env run cli php -- --help
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```
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### Examples
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#### WP-CLI Commands
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```bash
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# List users
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wp-env run cli wp user list
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# Install and activate a plugin
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wp-env run cli wp plugin install contact-form-7 --activate
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# Create a post on tests instance
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wp-env run tests-cli wp post create --post_title="Test" --post_status=publish
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# Update permalink structure
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wp-env run cli "wp rewrite structure /%postname%/"
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# Open WordPress shell (interactive PHP)
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wp-env run cli wp shell
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```
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#### Composer Commands
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```bash
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# Run composer install in a plugin directory
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wp-env run cli --env-cwd=wp-content/plugins/your-plugin composer install
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# Update dependencies
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wp-env run cli --env-cwd=wp-content/plugins/your-plugin composer update
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# Show installed packages
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wp-env run cli --env-cwd=wp-content/plugins/your-plugin composer show
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```
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#### PHPUnit Commands
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```bash
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# Run tests in a plugin
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wp-env run tests-cli --env-cwd=wp-content/plugins/your-plugin phpunit
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# Run specific test file
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wp-env run tests-cli --env-cwd=wp-content/plugins/your-plugin phpunit tests/test-sample.php
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# Run with coverage
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wp-env run tests-cli --env-cwd=wp-content/plugins/your-plugin phpunit --coverage-html coverage
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```
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#### Shell Access
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```bash
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# Open bash shell in CLI container
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wp-env run cli bash
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# Open bash in tests container
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wp-env run tests-cli bash
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# Run a bash script
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wp-env run cli bash /var/www/html/wp-content/plugins/your-plugin/scripts/setup.sh
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```
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#### Direct PHP Execution
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```bash
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# Run PHP script
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wp-env run cli php /var/www/html/wp-content/plugins/your-plugin/scripts/migrate.php
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# Execute PHP code directly
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wp-env run cli php -r "echo phpversion();"
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```
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## wp-env destroy
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Destroys the WordPress environment completely.
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```
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wp-env destroy [options]
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```
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### Options
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| Option | Type | Default | Description |
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|--------|------|---------|-------------|
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| `--debug` | boolean | `false` | Enable debug output |
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| `--scripts` | boolean | `true` | Execute any configured lifecycle scripts |
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### Behavior
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⚠️ **Warning:** Permanently deletes:
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- All Docker containers
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- All Docker volumes (databases, uploads, etc.)
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- All Docker networks
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- All local files in the wp-env home directory
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Use this when:
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- Environment is corrupted beyond repair
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- Need to start completely fresh
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- Freeing up disk space
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- Removing wp-env from a project
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### Example
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```bash
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# Destroy everything
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wp-env destroy
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# Create fresh environment
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wp-env start
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```
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## wp-env logs
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Displays PHP and Docker logs for the WordPress environment.
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```
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wp-env logs [environment] [options]
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```
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### Arguments
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| Argument | Choices | Default | Description |
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|----------|---------|---------|-------------|
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| `environment` | `development`, `tests`, `all` | `development` | Which environment to display logs from |
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### Options
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| Option | Type | Default | Description |
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|--------|------|---------|-------------|
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| `--debug` | boolean | `false` | Enable debug output |
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| `--watch` | boolean | `true` | Watch for logs as they happen (follow mode) |
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### Behavior
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- Shows PHP error logs and Docker container logs
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- By default, follows/tails logs in real-time (press Ctrl+C to stop)
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- Use `--watch=false` to show current logs and exit
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### Examples
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```bash
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# View development logs (follows by default)
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wp-env logs
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# View testing environment logs
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wp-env logs tests
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# View both environments
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wp-env logs all
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# Show logs without following
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wp-env logs --watch=false
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# View with debug output
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wp-env logs --debug
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```
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## wp-env install-path
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Gets the path where all environment files are stored.
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```
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wp-env install-path
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```
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### Behavior
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Returns the absolute path to the directory containing:
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- Docker files and configurations
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- Downloaded WordPress core
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- PHPUnit files
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- Downloaded plugins, themes, and other sources
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### Path Format
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- Default location: `$WP_ENV_HOME/$md5_of_project_path`
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- macOS/Windows default: `~/.wp-env/$md5_of_project_path`
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- Linux default: `~/wp-env/$md5_of_project_path` (for Snap compatibility)
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### Example
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```bash
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$ wp-env install-path
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/home/user/.wp-env/63263e6506becb7b8613b02d42280a49
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```
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## Global Options
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Options available for all commands:
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| Option | Type | Default | Description |
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|--------|------|---------|-------------|
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| `--debug` | boolean | `false` | Enable debug output for troubleshooting |
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| `--help` | boolean | `false` | Show help for the command |
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| `--version` | boolean | `false` | Show wp-env version number |
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## Lifecycle Scripts
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Lifecycle scripts run automatically at certain points. Configure in `.wp-env.json`:
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```json
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{
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"lifecycleScripts": {
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"afterStart": "node scripts/setup-e2e.js",
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"afterClean": "echo 'Database cleaned'",
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"afterDestroy": "rm -rf custom-cache"
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}
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}
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```
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### Available Lifecycle Events
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| Event | When It Runs | Use Cases |
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|-------|--------------|-----------|
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| `afterStart` | After `wp-env start` completes | Bootstrap data, run migrations, configure environment |
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| `afterClean` | After `wp-env clean` completes | Log cleanup, reset custom data |
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| `afterDestroy` | After `wp-env destroy` completes | Clean up external resources |
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### Environment Variable Override
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Override lifecycle scripts via environment variables:
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```bash
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WP_ENV_LIFECYCLE_SCRIPT_AFTER_START="npm run bootstrap" wp-env start
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```
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Format: `WP_ENV_LIFECYCLE_SCRIPT_{EVENT_NAME}` (uppercase, snake_case)
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## Exit Codes
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All wp-env commands use standard exit codes:
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| Code | Meaning |
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|------|---------|
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| `0` | Success |
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| `1` | Error (see error message for details) |
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## Tips and Best Practices
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### Using with npm Scripts
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Add wp-env commands to `package.json` for convenience:
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```json
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{
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"scripts": {
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"wp-env": "wp-env",
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"env:start": "wp-env start",
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"env:stop": "wp-env stop",
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"env:clean": "wp-env clean all && wp-env start",
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"env:reset": "wp-env destroy && wp-env start",
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"wp": "wp-env run cli wp",
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"composer": "wp-env run cli --env-cwd=wp-content/plugins/your-plugin composer",
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"test": "wp-env run tests-cli --env-cwd=wp-content/plugins/your-plugin phpunit"
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}
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}
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```
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Then use: `npm run env:start`, `npm run test`, etc.
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### Passing Flags to npm Scripts
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When using `npm run wp-env`, use `--` to pass flags:
|
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|
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```bash
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# Wrong: --update goes to npm, not wp-env
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npm run env:start --update
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|
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# Right: --update passed to wp-env
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npm run env:start -- --update
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```
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|
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### Command Chaining
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|
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Chain commands for complex workflows:
|
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|
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```bash
|
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# Reset and start fresh
|
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wp-env clean all && wp-env start
|
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|
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# Destroy, recreate, and install a plugin
|
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wp-env destroy && wp-env start && wp-env run cli wp plugin install woocommerce --activate
|
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```
|
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|
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### Checking Environment Status
|
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|
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Verify wp-env is running properly:
|
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|
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```bash
|
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# Check running containers
|
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docker ps
|
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|
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# Should show three containers by default:
|
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# - wordpress (port 8888)
|
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# - tests-wordpress (port 8889)
|
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# - mariadb (port 3306)
|
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|
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# Check wp-env version
|
||||
wp-env --version
|
||||
|
||||
# View install path
|
||||
wp-env install-path
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Working with Multiple Projects
|
||||
|
||||
Each project has its own isolated environment:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
# Project 1
|
||||
cd ~/projects/plugin-a
|
||||
wp-env start # Uses port 8888
|
||||
|
||||
# Project 2 (different port)
|
||||
cd ~/projects/plugin-b
|
||||
WP_ENV_PORT=4000 wp-env start # Uses port 4000
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## WordPress PHPUnit Tests
|
||||
|
||||
wp-env includes WordPress' PHPUnit test files automatically.
|
||||
|
||||
### Environment Variable
|
||||
|
||||
- `WP_TESTS_DIR` - Points to PHPUnit test files location within containers
|
||||
- Files correspond to the installed WordPress version
|
||||
|
||||
### Custom wp-tests-config.php
|
||||
|
||||
Override the default test configuration:
|
||||
|
||||
```php
|
||||
// In your bootstrap.php file
|
||||
define('WP_TESTS_CONFIG_FILE_PATH', '/path/to/custom/wp-tests-config.php');
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
WordPress will use your custom file instead of the default.
|
||||
|
||||
### Running Tests
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
# Run all tests
|
||||
wp-env run tests-cli --env-cwd=wp-content/plugins/your-plugin phpunit
|
||||
|
||||
# Run specific test file
|
||||
wp-env run tests-cli --env-cwd=wp-content/plugins/your-plugin phpunit tests/test-sample.php
|
||||
|
||||
# Run with bootstrap file
|
||||
wp-env run tests-cli --env-cwd=wp-content/plugins/your-plugin phpunit --bootstrap=tests/bootstrap.php
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Database Access
|
||||
|
||||
Direct database access credentials:
|
||||
|
||||
| Environment | Host | Port | User | Password | Database |
|
||||
|-------------|------|------|------|----------|----------|
|
||||
| Development | `localhost` | `WP_ENV_MYSQL_PORT` (random if not set) | `root` | `password` | `wordpress` |
|
||||
| Testing | `localhost` | `WP_ENV_TESTS_MYSQL_PORT` (random if not set) | `root` | `password` | `wordpress-tests` |
|
||||
|
||||
**Note:** MySQL ports are not exposed by default. Set `WP_ENV_MYSQL_PORT` or `WP_ENV_TESTS_MYSQL_PORT` to expose them.
|
||||
|
||||
### Connecting with MySQL Client
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
# Expose MySQL port first
|
||||
WP_ENV_MYSQL_PORT=13306 wp-env start
|
||||
|
||||
# Connect from host
|
||||
mysql -h 127.0.0.1 -P 13306 -u root -ppassword wordpress
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
### Using phpMyAdmin
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
# Enable phpMyAdmin on port 9001
|
||||
WP_ENV_PHPMYADMIN_PORT=9001 wp-env start
|
||||
|
||||
# Access at http://localhost:9001
|
||||
# Login: root / password
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Or configure in `.wp-env.json`:
|
||||
|
||||
```json
|
||||
{
|
||||
"phpmyadminPort": 9001
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
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