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PostgreSQL for WordPress (PG4WP)

Description

PostgreSQL for WordPress (PG4WP) gives you the possibility to install and use WordPress with a PostgreSQL database as a backend.

Use Cases

Design

PostgreSQL for Wordpress works by intercepting calls to the mysqli_ driver in wordpress's wpdb class. it replaces calls to mysqli_ with wpsqli_ which then are implemented by the driver files found in this plugin.

PG4WP Design

Supported Wordpress Versions

This plugin has been tested against

  • Wordpress 6.5.3, 6.4.3 (v3 branch)
  • Wordpress 6.3.2 (v2 branch)

Supported PHP versions

This plugin requires PHP 8.1 or greater

Supported PostgreSQL versions

This plugin has been tested on PostgreSQL 14.2

Plugin Support

Plugin Version Working
Debug Bar 1.1.4 Confirmed
Yoast Duplicate Post 4.2 Confirmed

Theme Support

Theme Version Working
Twenty Twenty-Four 1.0 Confirmed
Twenty Twenty-Three 1.2 Confirmed
Twenty Twenty-Two 1.5 Confirmed
Twenty Twenty-One 1.9 Confirmed

Installation

You have to install PG4WP before configuring your WordPress installation for things to work properly. This is because the database needs to be up and running before any plugin can be loaded.

  1. Place your WordPress files in the right place on your web server.

  2. Download the latest release From the releases page

  3. Unzip the files from PG4WP and put the pg4wp directory in your /wp-content directory.

  4. Copy the db.php from the pg4wp directory to wp-content

    You can modify this file to configure the database driver you wish to use Currently you can set 'DB_DRIVER' to 'pgsql' or 'mysql'

    You can also activate DEBUG and/or ERROR logs

  5. Create wp-config.php from wp-config-sample.php if it does not already exist (PG4WP does not currently intercept database connection setup).

  6. Point your Web Browser to your WordPress installation and go through the traditional WordPress installation routine.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome, please open a pull request with your changes and make sure the tests pass by running the test suite using ./tests/tools/phpunit.phar tests/

If you find a failing scenario please add a test for it, A PR which fixes a scenario but does not include a test will not be accepted.

License

PG4WP is provided "as-is" with no warranty in the hope it can be useful.

PG4WP is licensed under the GNU GPL v2 or any newer version at your choice.

Contributors

Code originally by Hawk__ (http://www.hawkix.net/) Modifications by @kevinoid and @mattbucci