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## WordPress+Nginx+PHP-FPM+MariaDB Deployment
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- Requires Ansible 1.2 or newer
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- Expects CentOS/RHEL 7.x host/s
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RHEL7 version reflects changes in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS 7:
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1. Network device naming scheme has changed
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2. iptables is replaced with firewalld
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3. MySQL is replaced with MariaDB
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These playbooks deploy a simple all-in-one configuration of the popular
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WordPress blogging platform and CMS, frontend by the Nginx web server and the
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PHP-FPM process manager. To use, copy the `hosts.example` file to `hosts` and
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edit the `hosts` inventory file to include the names or URLs of the servers
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you want to deploy.
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Then run the playbook, like this:
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ansible-playbook -i hosts site.yml
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The playbooks will configure MariaDB, WordPress, Nginx, and PHP-FPM. When the run
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is complete, you can hit access server to begin the WordPress configuration.
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### Ideas for Improvement
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Here are some ideas for ways that these playbooks could be extended:
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- Parameterize the WordPress deployment to handle multi-site configurations.
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- Separate the components (PHP-FPM, MySQL, Nginx) onto separate hosts and
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handle the configuration appropriately.
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- Handle WordPress upgrades automatically.
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We would love to see contributions and improvements, so please fork this
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repository on GitHub and send us your changes via pull requests. |