WordPress Manager is a powerful tool integrated into OpenPanel, enabling you to easily install and manage WordPress websites directly from your hosting panel.
Key Features:
Using the manager, you can modify WordPress settings without the need to log in to the actual website. This feature is especially handy for managing multiple websites, as you can efficiently manage options in bulk, create backups, update plugins, enable automatic WordPress core updates, enable debugging, and much more—all from the OpenPanel interface.
On the main WP Manager page you can:
You can quickly install any of the latest 10 WordPress versions with just a few clicks. Each WordPress installation is sourced directly from wp.org, and OpenPanel handles all additional steps, including creating a MySQL database and user, connecting it with the files, configuring the domain based on your choice of Nginx or Apache WebServer, and setting up WordPress.
To install WordPress you need to first add a domain name.
After adding a domain name, click on the 'New Website' button in the sidebar and on popup click on WordPress
Same page can be accessed by navigating to WordPress Manager and clicking on the Install button.
In the install form set:
and click on the 'Start Installation' button.
By performing a scan you can import existing WordPress installations into the WP Manager interface. The tool will search all your files for wp-config.php (main WordPress configuration file) and import all websites that it finds.
In cases when you manually updated WordPress core or changed the admin email address outside the WP Manager interface, the tool will display out-of-date information. To update the data inside the WP Manager database for your websites simply click on the 'Refresh data' button.
Websites can be viewed in grid mode with screenshots or tabular (table) mode.
To change the view to table mode click on the button in bottom right corner of the screen:
For each WordPress installation you can view:
To view database login information for a WordPress website from the WP Manager click on the Database link:
To reveal the password click on the blured password field:
Use the Detach option to remove a WordPress website from the WP Manager interface without actually remove any files or database.
Click on the 'Detach' button:
On the popup click on 'Remove' button to confirm:
Use the single sign-on option to auto login securely to your wp-admin dashboard as the Administrator user.
Click on the 'Login as Admin' button.
To edit General, Updates and Debugging preferences for a WordPress website click on the pencil icon in top right corner.
General settigns that can be edited for a website:
Here you can set the update preferences for WordPress core, plugins and themes.
By default only WordPress core updates to minor versions are enabled.
If a newer WordPress core version is available, you will see 'Click to update' button which when clicked will perform WordPress update to the newest version available.
These options allow you to manage the native WordPress debugging tools, enabling and disabling these tools in the wp-config.php file. It is not recommended to use these options on production websites since they are meant for development and test installations. Refer to Debugging in WordPress article for more information on these options.
Here you can enable:
Website screenshots are periodically re-generated every 24h, if you need to manually refresh the screenshot click on the icon in top left corner of the screenshot.
To uninstall WordPress and permanently delete all website files and database, click on the 'Uninstall' button.
On the modal click on the 'Confirm Uninstall' button to confirm.
You have the options to perform manual backups of WordPress files or databases as needed, and easily restore them when required.
To generate a new backup click on the 'Backup' button.
On the modal select to backup both files and database, just a database or just files. Click on the 'Run Backup' to start the backup process:
After backup process is finished you will receive a notification.
To restore website from a backup created with OpenPanel WP Manager backup option simply click on the 'Restore' button for that website in WP Manager:
In the modal, select the backup date from which to restore the website. In the brackets next to each date you can view if the backup contains only database, only files or both.
After selecting a date, confirm the restore process by clicking on the 'Confirm Restore (Click Again)' button.
When the restore process is complete you will receive a notification: