Use this SQL script when changing domains on a WordPress site. Whether you’re moving from an old domain to a new domain or you’re changing from a development domain to a production domain this will work. __STEP1: always backup your database. __STEP2: change the ‘oldsite.com’ and ‘newsite.com’ variables to your own. _STEP3: make sure your database prefix is “wp”, if it’s not then you’ll want to go through and change the prefix in each line to whatever yours is. __STEP4: copy the modified variables and the queries and paste it into phpMyAdmin or, better yet, SequelPro and run it on your database. TEST. DONE. __Changelog: — updated queries to use variables instead of editing the urls in many different areas — commented out GUID and left as optional. shouldn’t reset those. ref: codex.wordpress.org/Changing_The_Site_URL#Important_GUID_Note
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Wordpress Change Domain SQL Commands
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SET @oldsite='http://oldsite.com'; | |
SET @newsite='http://newsite.com'; | |
UPDATE wp_options SET option_value = replace(option_value, @oldsite, @newsite) WHERE option_name = 'home' OR option_name = 'siteurl'; | |
UPDATE wp_posts SET post_content = replace(post_content, @oldsite, @newsite); | |
UPDATE wp_links SET link_url = replace(link_url, @oldsite, @newsite); | |
UPDATE wp_postmeta SET meta_value = replace(meta_value, @oldsite, @newsite); | |
/* only uncomment next line if you want all your current posts to post to RSS again as new */ | |
#UPDATE wp_posts SET guid = replace(guid, @oldsite, @newsite); |
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