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# Wordpress
[WordPress ](https://wordpress.org/ ) is a widley used open source web content management system that this playbook can install, powered by the [mother-of-all-self-hosting/ansible-role-wordpress ](https://github.com/mother-of-all-self-hosting/ansible-role-wordpress ) Ansible role.
## Dependencies
This service requires the following other services:
- a [MariaDB ](mariadb.md ) database
- a [Traefik ](traefik.md ) reverse-proxy server
## Configuration
```yaml
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# #
# wordpress #
# #
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wordpress_enabled: true
wordpress_hostname: example.org
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# #
# /wordpress #
# #
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```
## Usage
Navigate to the domain you set as `wordpress_hostname` , select a language and create an admin user.
> **Make sure to create a user with a strong password**
You can now log in and fill your website with content!
## Advanced
### Basic authentication
If you don't want to have your website accessible to everyone (e.g. you first want to present it to a client) you can use
```yaml
wordpress_container_labels_middleware_basic_auth_enabled: true
# Use `htpasswd -nb USERNAME PASSSWORD` to generate the users below.
# See: https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/middlewares/http/basicauth/#users
wordpress_container_labels_middleware_basic_auth_users: ''
```
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### Increase upload limit
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By default we set the upload limit to `64M` . Increasing or decreasing the upload limit can be done by adding the following to your `vars.yml`
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```yaml
wordpress_max_upload_size: '64M'
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```