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@rafaelgou/peach-cli

v1.0.0

Published

Peach CLI - Wordpress database domain migration tool

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2

Readme

Peach CLI

Command line tool to migrate wordpress databases between domains.

This is a command line version of Peach, great work of my good friend Pete Saia.

The problem

  • You are developing a Wordpress website locally.
  • You setup a dummy domain, like http://localhost or http://localhost:8000 or even http://mysite.local
  • The site is ready to go staging/production (like http://mycoolsite.com)
  • You make a database dump from your local
  • You restore the dump on staging/production
  • ... and all links a broken because the old domain (http://mysite.local is not cool on production)

The solution

Use Peach, online version! Drag and drop your sql dump, inform your new domain, run it, everything on the browser, no tracking.

But, if you like a little more automation, use Peach command. Yeah, this tool.

Install

npm install -g @rafaelgou/peach-cli

or

yarn global @rafaelgou/peach-cli

to install the command line globally.

Run it:

peach-cli <PATH_TO_YOUR_SQL_FILE> <NEW_DOMAIN>

You get a new file converted with -migrated.sql suffix/extension