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#!/bin/bash | |
echo “Database Name: ” | |
read -e dbname | |
echo “Database User: ” | |
read -e dbuser | |
echo “Database Password: ” | |
read -s dbpass | |
echo “run install? (y/n)” | |
read -e run | |
if [ "$run" == n ] ; then | |
exit | |
else | |
#download wordpress | |
curl -O http://wordpress.org/latest.tar.gz | |
#unzip wordpress | |
tar -zxvf latest.tar.gz | |
#change dir to wordpress | |
cd wordpress | |
#copy file to parent dir | |
cp -rf . .. | |
#move back to parent dir | |
cd .. | |
#remove files from wordpress folder | |
rm -R wordpress | |
#create wp config | |
cp wp-config-sample.php wp-config.php | |
#set database details with perl find and replace | |
sed -e “s/database_name_here/$dbname/g” wp-config.php | |
sed -e “s/username_here/$dbuser/g” wp-config.php | |
sed “s/password_here/$dbpass/g” wp-config.php | |
#create uploads folder and set permissions | |
mkdir wp-content/uploads | |
chmod 777 wp-content/uploads | |
#remove zip file | |
rm latest.tar.gz | |
#remove bash script | |
rm wp.sh | |
fi |
I am getting an error when running this script. I was hoping for perhaps a little help. I get the following
wordpress/wp-config-sample.php
sed: -e expression #1, char 1: unknown command: �' sed: -e expression #1, char 1: unknown command:
�'
sed: -e expression #1, char 1: unknown command: `�'
Which of course then does not write the the replacment variable to the config file.
@fsoto I got the same issue, then I realized the quotation marks used in the sed commands are 'curly quotes'. Simply replace them with regular double quotes and it should work.
Another installer for perspective: https://gist.github.com/cconversion/cc09b6424c12436b4a33d7e6fb553f35
Tries a few different methods, and packs a bunch of different scripts crudely into the one "All-In-One" installer; but hey it works!
Inspired by, not forked from, the @bgallagh3r gist.
Thank you! This has helped me.