Improves the get-database script

master
Jonathan Hodgson 5 years ago
parent 9ed5c5c0ec
commit caeebf119a
  1. 30
      bin/wordpress/get-site-database

@ -18,32 +18,48 @@ if [ -z "$sshKey" ]; then
exit 1
fi
# This command exits with a non-zero exit code if not a multisite
wp site list 2>/dev/null >/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
multisite="true"
else
multisite="false"
fi
# Finds the local public_html folder
public_html="${PWD%/public_html*}/public_html"
# Gets the folder that we should Copy from
sshFolder="$(ssh "$sshKey" ls | grep "$sshFolder")"
# gets the fell path of the folder for the path replace later on
sshFolderPath="$(ssh "$sshKey" "cd $sshFolder; pwd")"
# Gets an array of domains on the remote server
remoteDomains=($(ssh "$sshKey" "cd $sshFolder; wp site list 2> /dev/null" | cut -f 2 | tail -n +2 | sed -E "s/https?:\/\///g" | sed -E "s/\/$//g"))
# Gets an array of domains on the local server
localDomains=($(wp site list 2> /dev/null | cut -f 2 | tail -n +2 | sed -E "s/https?:\/\///g" | sed -E "s/\/$//g"))
if [ "$multisite" == "true" ]; then
# Gets an array of domains on the remote server
remoteDomains=($(ssh "$sshKey" "cd $sshFolder; wp site list 2> /dev/null" | cut -f 2 | tail -n +2 | sed -E "s/https?:\/\///g" | sed -E "s/\/$//g"))
# Gets an array of domains on the local server
localDomains=($(wp site list 2> /dev/null | cut -f 2 | tail -n +2 | sed -E "s/https?:\/\///g" | sed -E "s/\/$//g"))
else
# puts the site url in an array
remoteDomains=($(ssh "$sshKey" "cd $sshFolder; wp option get siteurl 2> /dev/null" | sed -E "s/https?:\/\///g" | sed -E "s/\/$//g"))
# Gets an array of domains on the local server
localDomains=($(wp option get siteurl 2> /dev/null | sed -E "s/https?:\/\///g" | sed -E "s/\/$//g"))
fi
echo "Downloading database"
# Dumps the database into our public_html folder
ssh "$sshKey" "cd $sshFolder; wp db export -" > "$public_html"/db.dump
# Imports the new database
wp db import "$public_html"/db.dump
wp db import "$public_html"/db.dump 2> /dev/null > /dev/null
# Loops through the domains and does a search and replace
for (( i = 0; i < ${#remoteDomains[@]}; i++ )); do
echo "${remoteDomains[$i]} -> ${localDomains[$i]}"
wp search-replace --all-tables --url="${remoteDomains[$i]}" "${remoteDomains[$i]}" "${localDomains[$i]}" 2> /dev/null
wp search-replace --all-tables --url="${remoteDomains[$i]}" "${remoteDomains[$i]}" "${localDomains[$i]}" 2> /dev/null > /dev/null
done
# Searches and replaces the paths
echo "$sshFolderPath -> $public_html"
wp search-replace --all-tables --url="${localDomains[0]}" "$sshFolderPath" "$public_html" 2> /dev/null
wp search-replace --all-tables --url="${localDomains[0]}" "$sshFolderPath" "$public_html" 2> /dev/null > /dev/null
# Removes the db.dump that we created
rm "$public_html"/db.dump

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