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Migrating Wordpress Cloudways to Cloudron

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  • F fatclick

    Can someone please let me know what is the best way to migrate wordpress from Cloudways to Cloudron with all the plugins and settings intact.

    Many thanks!

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    oj
    wrote on last edited by oj
    #2

    I too need to migrate 6 highly customised Wordpress sites built with 6 different themes/ pagebuilders from Cloudways to Cloudron. Petrified!!!

    A guide on how to migrate themes + plugins + content + media + javascript/css customisations + settings + Google Analytics will be highly appreciated!

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      #3

      This has always worked well enough for me:

      • https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-wp-migration/

      I had issues with this but comes well reviewed:

      • https://wordpress.org/plugins/duplicator/

      Search for nulled versions if you need a cheaper way to get their Pro versions and can't justify the cost. Otherwise, support developers that make your life easier.

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      • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

        This has always worked well enough for me:

        • https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-wp-migration/

        I had issues with this but comes well reviewed:

        • https://wordpress.org/plugins/duplicator/

        Search for nulled versions if you need a cheaper way to get their Pro versions and can't justify the cost. Otherwise, support developers that make your life easier.

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        oj
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        #4

        @marcusquinn
        https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-wp-migration/
        This worked really well on my first migration...just one accessibilty-linked issue to resolve.

        Thank you very much...this is a wonderfully helpful community!

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        • O oj

          @marcusquinn
          https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-in-one-wp-migration/
          This worked really well on my first migration...just one accessibilty-linked issue to resolve.

          Thank you very much...this is a wonderfully helpful community!

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          nebulon
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          wrote on last edited by
          #5

          @oj thanks for sharing the feedback, surely helpful for others to come. Wordpress migration is always a picky topic.

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            martinkbs
            wrote on last edited by
            #6

            Hi guys,

            The fastest way to migrate any WordPress installation to Cloudron is very simple:

            1. Export the /wp-content/ folder on the origin server to a wp-content.zip file
            2. Export the database on the source server to a .sql file. In phpmyadmin, select all the tables, and export to bbdd.sql
            3. Create a clean install of WordPress on the target Cloudron
            4. Once created, go to the file manager of the Cloudron WordPress installation and into the /public/ folder:
            • upload the wp-content.zip file
            • delete existing /wp-content/ folder
            • unzip the file wp-content.zip
            • change ownership to www-data from /wp-content/ folder which has been unzipped
            1. Finally, upload the .sql file of the database from step 2 to the path /app/data/

            After this, all that remains is to migrate the database. To do this, go to the application console in Cloudron. Once in it, you just have to type:

            cd ..
            
            cd data
            
            wp db reset
            
            wp db import bbdd.sql
            

            With this, the migration is complete.

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            • martinkbsM martinkbs

              Hi guys,

              The fastest way to migrate any WordPress installation to Cloudron is very simple:

              1. Export the /wp-content/ folder on the origin server to a wp-content.zip file
              2. Export the database on the source server to a .sql file. In phpmyadmin, select all the tables, and export to bbdd.sql
              3. Create a clean install of WordPress on the target Cloudron
              4. Once created, go to the file manager of the Cloudron WordPress installation and into the /public/ folder:
              • upload the wp-content.zip file
              • delete existing /wp-content/ folder
              • unzip the file wp-content.zip
              • change ownership to www-data from /wp-content/ folder which has been unzipped
              1. Finally, upload the .sql file of the database from step 2 to the path /app/data/

              After this, all that remains is to migrate the database. To do this, go to the application console in Cloudron. Once in it, you just have to type:

              cd ..
              
              cd data
              
              wp db reset
              
              wp db import bbdd.sql
              

              With this, the migration is complete.

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              micmc
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              @martinkbs Yep! That's almost as easy as installing and using a plugin as "all in one ... migration", which is great as well. 🙂

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              • martinkbsM martinkbs

                Hi guys,

                The fastest way to migrate any WordPress installation to Cloudron is very simple:

                1. Export the /wp-content/ folder on the origin server to a wp-content.zip file
                2. Export the database on the source server to a .sql file. In phpmyadmin, select all the tables, and export to bbdd.sql
                3. Create a clean install of WordPress on the target Cloudron
                4. Once created, go to the file manager of the Cloudron WordPress installation and into the /public/ folder:
                • upload the wp-content.zip file
                • delete existing /wp-content/ folder
                • unzip the file wp-content.zip
                • change ownership to www-data from /wp-content/ folder which has been unzipped
                1. Finally, upload the .sql file of the database from step 2 to the path /app/data/

                After this, all that remains is to migrate the database. To do this, go to the application console in Cloudron. Once in it, you just have to type:

                cd ..
                
                cd data
                
                wp db reset
                
                wp db import bbdd.sql
                

                With this, the migration is complete.

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                girish
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                wrote on last edited by
                #8

                @martinkbs Great write up. Thank you so much! I made a guide out of your post - https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/migrate-wordpress/

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                • girishG girish

                  @martinkbs Great write up. Thank you so much! I made a guide out of your post - https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/migrate-wordpress/

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                  martinkbs
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #9

                  @girish Thanks! 👍

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                  • girishG girish

                    @martinkbs Great write up. Thank you so much! I made a guide out of your post - https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/migrate-wordpress/

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                    jdaviescoates
                    wrote on last edited by
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                    @girish said in Migrating Wordpress Cloudways to Cloudron:

                    I made a guide out of your post - https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/migrate-wordpress/

                    Perhaps mention the All in One Migration plugin there too? I think for lots of people that's actually a much simpler option.

                    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                    • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                      @girish said in Migrating Wordpress Cloudways to Cloudron:

                      I made a guide out of your post - https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/migrate-wordpress/

                      Perhaps mention the All in One Migration plugin there too? I think for lots of people that's actually a much simpler option.

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                      girish
                      Staff
                      wrote on last edited by
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                      @jdaviescoates Possibly.. I expanded the guide to outline both the approaches now.

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