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WordPress Nginx
This repository contains the Nginx configurations used within the series Hosting WordPress Yourself. It contains best practices from various sources, including the WordPress Codex and H5BP. The following example sites are included:
- singlesite.com - WordPress single site install (no SSL or page caching)
- ssl.com - WordPress on HTTPS
- fastcgi-cache.com - WordPress with FastCGI caching
- multisite-subdomain.com - WordPress Multisite install using subdomains
- multisite-subdirectory.com - WordPress Multisite install using subdirectories
Usage
You can use these sample configurations as reference or directly by replacing your existing nginx directory. Follow the steps below to replace your existing nginx configuration.
Backup any existing config:
sudo mv /etc/nginx /etc/nginx.backup
Clone the repo:
sudo git clone https://github.com/A5hleyRich/wordpress-nginx.git /etc/nginx
Symlink the default file from sites-available to sites-enabled, which will setup a catch-all server block. This will ensure unrecognised domains return a 444 response.
sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/default /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default
Copy one of the example configurations from sites-available to sites-available/yourdomain.com:
sudo cp /etc/nginx/sites-available/singlesite.com /etc/nginx/sites-available/yourdomain.com`
Edit the site accordingly, paying close attention to the server name and paths.
To enable the site, symlink the configuration into the sites-enabled directory:
sudo ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/yourdomain.com /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/yourdomain.com
Test the configuration:
sudo nginx -t
If the configuration passes, restart Nginx:
sudo /etc/init.d/nginx reload
Directory Structure
This repository has the following structure, which is based on the conventions used by a default Nginx install on Debian:
.
├── conf.d
├── global
└── server
├── sites-available
├── sites-enabled
conf.d - configurations for additional modules.
global - configurations within the http block.
global/server - configurations within the server block. The defaults.conf file should be included on the majority of sites, which contains sensible defaults for caching, file exclusions and security. Additional .conf files can be included as needed on a per-site basis.
sites-available - configurations for individual sites (virtual hosts).
sites-enabled - symlinks to configurations within the sites-available directory. Only sites which have been symlinked are loaded.
Recommended Site Structure
The following site structure is used throughout this repository:
.
├── yourdomain1.com
└── cache
└── logs
└── public
├── yourdomain2.com
└── cache
└── logs
└── public