wp-playground
Use for WordPress Playground workflows: fast disposable WP instances in the browser or locally via @wp-playground/cli (server, run-blueprint, build-snapshot), auto-mounting plugins/themes, switching WP/PHP versions, blueprints, and debugging (Xdebug).
What this skill does
# WordPress Playground ## When to use - Spin up a disposable WordPress to test a plugin/theme without full stack setup. - Run or iterate on Playground Blueprints (JSON) locally. - Build a reproducible snapshot of a site for sharing or CI. - Switch WP/PHP versions quickly to reproduce issues. - Debug plugin/theme code with Xdebug in an isolated Playground. ## Inputs required - Host machine readiness: Node.js ≥ 20.18, `npm`/`npx` available. - Project path to mount (`--auto-mount` or explicit mount mapping). - Desired WP version/PHP version (optional; defaults to latest WP, PHP 8.3). - Blueprint location/URL if running a blueprint. - Port preference if 9400 conflicts. - Whether Xdebug is needed. ## Procedure ### 0) Guardrails - Playground instances are ephemeral and SQLite-backed; **never** point at production data. - Confirm Node ≥ 20.18 (`node -v`) before running CLI. - If mounting local code, ensure it is clean of secrets; Playground copies files into an in-memory FS. ### 1) Quick local spin-up (auto-mount) ```bash cd <plugin-or-theme-root> npx @wp-playground/cli@latest server --auto-mount ``` - Opens on http://localhost:9400 by default. Auto-detects plugin/theme and installs it. - Add `--wp=<version>` / `--php=<version>` as needed. - For classic full installs already present, add `--skip-wordpress-setup` and mount the whole tree. ### 2) Manual mounts or multiple mounts - Use `--mount=/host/path:/vfs/path` (repeatable) when auto-mount is insufficient (multi-plugin, mu-plugins, custom content). - Mount before install with `--mount-before-install` for bootstrapping installer flows. - Reference: `references/cli-commands.md` ### 3) Run a Blueprint (no server needed) ```bash npx @wp-playground/cli@latest run-blueprint --blueprint=<file-or-url> ``` - Use for scripted setup/CI validation. Supports remote URLs and local files. - Allow bundled assets in local blueprints with `--blueprint-may-read-adjacent-files` when required. - See `references/blueprints.md` for structure and common flags. ### 4) Build a snapshot for sharing ```bash npx @wp-playground/cli@latest build-snapshot --blueprint=<file> --outfile=./site.zip ``` - Produces a ZIP you can load in Playground or attach to bug reports. ### 5) Debugging with Xdebug - Start with `--xdebug` (or `--enable-xdebug` depending on CLI release) to expose an IDE key, then connect VS Code/PhpStorm to the host/port shown in CLI output. - Combine with `--auto-mount` for plugin/theme debugging. - Checklist: `references/debugging.md` ### 6) Version switching - Use `--wp=` to pin WP (e.g., 6.9.0) and `--php=` to test compatibility. - If feature depends on Gutenberg trunk, prefer the latest WP release plus plugin if available; Playground images track stable WP plus bundled Gutenberg. ### 7) Browser-only workflows (no CLI) - Launch quick previews with URL fragments or query params: - Fragment: `https://playground.wordpress.net/#<base64-or-json-blueprint>` - Query: `https://playground.wordpress.net/?blueprint-url=<public-url-or-zip>` - Use the live Blueprint Editor (playground.wordpress.net) to author blueprints with schema help; paste JSON and copy a shareable link. ## Verification - Verify mounted code is active (plugin listed/active; theme selected). - For blueprints/snapshots, re-run with `--verbosity=debug` to confirm steps executed. - Run targeted smoke (e.g., `wp plugin list` inside Playground shell via browser terminal if exposed) or UI click-path. ## Failure modes / debugging - **CLI exits complaining about Node**: upgrade to ≥ 20.18. - **Mount not applied**: check path, use absolute path, add `--verbosity=debug`. - **Blueprint cannot read local assets**: add `--blueprint-may-read-adjacent-files`. - **Port already used**: `--port=<free-port>`. - **Slow/locked UI**: disable `--experimental-multi-worker` if enabled; or enable it to improve throughput on CPU-bound runs. ## Escalation - If PHP extensions or native DB access are required, Playground may be unsuitable; fall back to full WP stack or wp-env/Docker. - For browser-only embedding or VS Code extension specifics, consult the upstream docs: https://wordpress.github.io/wordpress-playground/
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