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wp-cli not working on 6.3.5?

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  • girishG girish

    @martinkbs I think same as https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/5382/wp-cli-disappeared . Can you try giving the full path?

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    @girish

    Reconnecting...
    If you resize the browser window, press Ctrl+D to start a new session with the current size.
    root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/code# cd /app/pkg/wp
    bash: cd: /app/pkg/wp: Not a directory
    root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/code# cd /app/pkg/  
    root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/pkg# ls         
    authLdap.zip  credentials.template  cron.sh  mpm_prefork.conf  smtp-mailer.zip  start.sh  wp  wp-convert-multisite  wp-redis-cache.zip
    root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/pkg# wp plugin list
    bash: wp: command not found
    root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/pkg# 
    
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    • martinkbsM martinkbs

      @girish

      Reconnecting...
      If you resize the browser window, press Ctrl+D to start a new session with the current size.
      root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/code# cd /app/pkg/wp
      bash: cd: /app/pkg/wp: Not a directory
      root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/code# cd /app/pkg/  
      root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/pkg# ls         
      authLdap.zip  credentials.template  cron.sh  mpm_prefork.conf  smtp-mailer.zip  start.sh  wp  wp-convert-multisite  wp-redis-cache.zip
      root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/pkg# wp plugin list
      bash: wp: command not found
      root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/pkg# 
      
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      girish
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      @martinkbs you have to either do /app/pkg/wp plugin list OR if you cd /app/pkg, then ./wp plugin list (the dot slash in the front is important).

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      • martinkbsM martinkbs

        @girish

        Reconnecting...
        If you resize the browser window, press Ctrl+D to start a new session with the current size.
        root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/code# cd /app/pkg/wp
        bash: cd: /app/pkg/wp: Not a directory
        root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/code# cd /app/pkg/  
        root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/pkg# ls         
        authLdap.zip  credentials.template  cron.sh  mpm_prefork.conf  smtp-mailer.zip  start.sh  wp  wp-convert-multisite  wp-redis-cache.zip
        root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/pkg# wp plugin list
        bash: wp: command not found
        root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/pkg# 
        
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        @martinkbs Is this managed wordpress or the developer wordpress ? The CLI command is slightly different depending on which one.

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        • girishG girish

          @martinkbs you have to either do /app/pkg/wp plugin list OR if you cd /app/pkg, then ./wp plugin list (the dot slash in the front is important).

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          wrote on last edited by
          #6

          @girish

          With /app/pkg/wp plugin list

          Imagen PNG 5.png

          With cd /app/pkg, then ./wp plugin list

          Imagen PNG 6.png

          The installation is always WordPress (Developer)

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          • martinkbsM martinkbs

            @girish

            With /app/pkg/wp plugin list

            Imagen PNG 5.png

            With cd /app/pkg, then ./wp plugin list

            Imagen PNG 6.png

            The installation is always WordPress (Developer)

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            #7

            @martinkbs you have to use the command like in https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/wordpress-developer/#wp-cli . So,

            sudo -E -u www-data php /app/pkg/wp --path=/app/data/public/ plugin list
            

            To explain the arguments:

            • sudo is for running the command as a different user. -u www-data means run it as www-data user (which is what apache is running as)
            • -E means to preserve environment variables. This way the container's env vars are passed on to the CLI command as well.
            • --path is required to specify the path to the installation of WP.
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            • girishG girish

              @martinkbs you have to use the command like in https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/wordpress-developer/#wp-cli . So,

              sudo -E -u www-data php /app/pkg/wp --path=/app/data/public/ plugin list
              

              To explain the arguments:

              • sudo is for running the command as a different user. -u www-data means run it as www-data user (which is what apache is running as)
              • -E means to preserve environment variables. This way the container's env vars are passed on to the CLI command as well.
              • --path is required to specify the path to the installation of WP.
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              Hi @girish

              WP-cli commands, up to version 6.3.X update have always worked the same way. In fact, I have several Cloudrons in version 6.2.8, in which the 'wp plugin list' command works as WP-cli has to.

              According to your explanation, it means that from now on, in version 6.3.X you have to put the command as you mentioned?

              sudo -E -u www-data php /app/pkg/wp --path=/app/data/public/ plugin list
              

              Or is it going to restore the original format that was used until now? As you will see, it is not a very productive way to work with the terminal.

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              • martinkbsM martinkbs

                Hi @girish

                WP-cli commands, up to version 6.3.X update have always worked the same way. In fact, I have several Cloudrons in version 6.2.8, in which the 'wp plugin list' command works as WP-cli has to.

                According to your explanation, it means that from now on, in version 6.3.X you have to put the command as you mentioned?

                sudo -E -u www-data php /app/pkg/wp --path=/app/data/public/ plugin list
                

                Or is it going to restore the original format that was used until now? As you will see, it is not a very productive way to work with the terminal.

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                wrote on last edited by girish
                #9

                @martinkbs you are right, there should be a wp command alias. I see that it's in the package code as well. Let me see why it broke.

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                  #10

                  It seems /root/.bashrc is not sourced for some reason. If you do, source /root/.bashrc , then wp starts to work. Investigating further.

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                    wrote on last edited by girish
                    #11

                    I had made a change that source any app specific rcfile for 6.3. I did this for https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/4992/seting-bash-aliases-for-cloudron-terminal. Unfortunately, this breaks sourcing of the personal rcfile. From the man page,

                           --rcfile file
                                  Execute commands from file instead of the system wide initialization file /etc/bash.bashrc and the standard personal initialization file ~/.bashrc if the shell is interac‐
                                  tive (see INVOCATION below).
                    

                    @martinkbs I will look into how to fix this now that I know what the issue is. Thanks for reporting! For the moment, the workaround is to type source /root/.bashrc after you open a web terminal and then the wp command should work.

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                    • girishG girish

                      I had made a change that source any app specific rcfile for 6.3. I did this for https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/4992/seting-bash-aliases-for-cloudron-terminal. Unfortunately, this breaks sourcing of the personal rcfile. From the man page,

                             --rcfile file
                                    Execute commands from file instead of the system wide initialization file /etc/bash.bashrc and the standard personal initialization file ~/.bashrc if the shell is interac‐
                                    tive (see INVOCATION below).
                      

                      @martinkbs I will look into how to fix this now that I know what the issue is. Thanks for reporting! For the moment, the workaround is to type source /root/.bashrc after you open a web terminal and then the wp command should work.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #12

                      Thanks @girish

                      Checked. After starting the terminal, inserting the commandsource /root/.bashrc, WP-cli works normally.

                      Connecting...
                      If you resize the browser window, press Ctrl+D to start a new session with the current size.
                      root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/code# source /root/.bashrc
                      root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/code# wp core version
                      5.8
                      root@2d2d8096-2889-44f0-b36b-0aed411943c6:/app/code# 
                      

                      At least, even temporarily, it solves the problem and lets you use the terminal.

                      If you need help, please let me know to make checks.

                      Thanks again!

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                        #13

                        I have fixed this for the next release.

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