wp core update && wp plugin update --all && wp theme update --all && wp core language update
DELETE FROM wp_woocommerce_order_itemmeta;
DELETE FROM wp_woocommerce_order_items;
DELETE FROM wp_comments WHERE comment_type = 'order_note';
DELETE FROM wp_postmeta WHERE post_id IN ( SELECT ID FROM wp_posts WHERE post_type = 'shop_order' );
DELETE FROM wp_posts WHERE post_type = 'shop_order';
DELETE FROM `wp_posts` WHERE `post_type` = "attachment";
DELETE FROM `wp_postmeta` WHERE `meta_key` = "_wp_attached_file";
DELETE FROM `wp_postmeta` WHERE `meta_key` = "_wp_attachment_metadata";
DELETE FROM `wp_postmeta` WHERE `meta_key` = "_thumbnail_id";
UPDATE `wp_postmeta` SET `meta_value` = NULL WHERE `meta_key` = "_product_image_gallery";
UPDATE wp_options SET option_value = replace(option_value, 'oldurl.com', 'newurl.com') WHERE option_name = 'home' OR option_name = 'siteurl';
UPDATE wp_posts SET guid = replace(guid, 'oldurl.com','newurl.com');
UPDATE wp_posts SET post_content = replace(post_content, 'oldurl.com', 'newurl.com');
UPDATE wp_postmeta SET meta_value = replace(meta_value,'oldurl.com','newurl.com');
How to install Wordpress as a dependency in your project, without including the WP install in version control.
In the spirit of The Twelve Factor App, we want to "explicitly declare and isolate dependencies". Wordpress doesn't really promote this idea out of the box, so we have jump through a few hoops to do it. This document describes a simple method to include Wordpress as a dependency in this way.