wp ha
is a multi-tool. You can use it to clean your environment of personally identifiable information and extra content (posts and users) that are not necessary.
Caution
WP Hammer has been archived and WordPress Scrubber should be used as its replacement.
Warning
All changes are final and modify your site DB. Make sure you take a backup of your database BEFORE you play around with the tool wp db export
Make a copy of your database.
This tool will help you work on a client's site without having to worry about any of their user's personal information (emails, post content etc) being hosted on your dev environment.
Make sure you have wp-cli installed and in your $PATH. Following that, run this command in your terminal:
wp package install ivankruchkoff/wp-hammer
With wp ha
you can:
wp ha -f users.user_email='[email protected]'
To auto generate passwords:
wp ha -f users.user_pass=auto
To set all passwords to password:
wp ha -f users.user_pass=password
wp ha -f posts.post_content=markov,posts.post_title=random
wp ha -l users=10
wp ha -l posts=100
Or you can chain tasks together like in the following example, which we'll break down in parts as the syntax is fairly powerful
wp ha -f posts.post_author=auto,users.user_pass=auto,users.user_email='[email protected]',posts.post_title=ipsum,posts.post_content=markov -l users=10,posts=100.post_date
wp ha
How you invoke the command
wp ha -f posts.post_author=auto users.user_pass=__user_email__UMINtHeroJEreAGleC users.user_email='[email protected]' posts.post_title=ipsum posts.post_content=markov
posts.post_author
is set to a random user ID (from those that will remain after we've performed any adjustments to the users)
users.user_pass
is set to the user email followed by UMINtHeroJEreAGleC
users.user_email='[email protected]' - __ID__
is replaced by the user ID
posts.post_title=ipsum
replaces all post_titles with auto-generated lorem ipsum
posts.post_content=markov
replaces all post_content with randomly generated content, using markov chains for the specified post_content
-l users=10 posts=page.100.post_date,post.50.post_content.length
users=10 only the first 10 users remain
posts=page.100.postdate,post.50.post_content.length
We keep the following posts:
post type = page, 100 posts sorted by postdate, descending post type = post, 50 posts with the longest post_content
wp db import production.sql && wp ha posts.post_author=auto,users.user_pass=XGRwPjb7uFD5de23,users.user_email='[email protected]',posts.post_title=ipsum,posts.post_content=markov -l users=10 && wp db export staging.sql
Archived: This project is no longer maintained by 10up. We are no longer responding to Issues or Pull Requests unless they relate to security concerns. We encourage interested developers to fork this project and make it their own!