# 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 ######################################################################## # # # wordpress # # # ######################################################################## wordpress_enabled: true wordpress_hostname: example.org ######################################################################## # # # /wordpress # # # ######################################################################## ``` ## 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: '' ``` ### Increase upload limit 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` ```yaml wordpress_max_upload_size: '64M' ```