BuddyPress DEVELOPMENT repo. This repository is just a mirror of the development SVN at https://buddypress.svn.wordpress.org/. Please do not send pull requests, submit patches to https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/ instead. More at http://buddypress.org/
BuddyPress
Welcome to the BuddyPress development repository! This repository is a mirror of our development SVN repository. Please do not send pull requests here, instead submit patches to our SVN repository. Check out the Participate & contribute page of our Codex for information about how to open bug reports, contribute patches, test changes, write documentation, or get involved in any way you can.
Getting Started
BuddyPress is a WordPress plugin to power you community site. It is a PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript based project, and uses Node for its JavaScript dependencies. A local development environment is available to quickly get up and running.
You will need a basic understanding of how to use the command line on your computer. This will allow you to set up the local development environment, to start it and stop it when necessary, and to run the tests.
You will need Node and npm installed on your computer. Node is a JavaScript runtime used for developer tooling, and npm is the package manager included with Node. If you have a package manager installed for your operating system, setup can be as straightforward as:
brew install node
choco install node
apt install nodejs npm
If you are not using a package manager, see the Node.js download page for installers and binaries.
You will also need Docker installed and running on your computer. Docker is the virtualization software that powers the local development environment. Docker can be installed just like any other regular application.
Development Environment Commands
Ensure Docker is running before using these commands.
To start the development environment for the first time
npm install
npm run wp-env start
Your WordPress community site will be accessible at http://localhost:8888. You can see configurations in the .wp-env.json
file located at the root of the project directory. You can override these configurations using a .wp-env.override.json
file located at the root of the project repository.
To stop the development environment
You can stop the environment when you're not using it to preserve your computer's power and resources:
npm run wp-env stop
To start the development environment again
Starting the environment again is a single command:
npm run wp-env start
Credentials
To login to the site, navigate to http://localhost:8888/wp-admin.
admin
password
To generate a new password (recommended):
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