Wordpress

This app contains a ready to use WordPress installation including MySQL and Apache2. You can install it via the Progressiverobot Cloud Console or the Progressiverobot Cloud API.

WordPress is an open source content management system that allows you to create a website or blog in minutes.

 

Getting started

Create your server on our Progressiverobot Cloud Console. Instead of an image, you will be able to choose the app that you would like to have preinstalled on your server.

WordPress is preinstalled when the image is booted, but it is not enabled.

In order to enable WordPress and create your admin user, first, please log into your server:

  • Via SSH key, if you selected one when you created the server
  • Via root password, which will be mailed to you if you created a server without selecting an SSH key

This will guide you through the process and give you additional Let's Encrypt support. If you choose to skip Let's Encrypt, you will still be able to activate it another time (see Activate Let's Encrypt post installation).

When you are done, you will be able to use WordPress as usual from the web.

 

Progressiverobot Cloud API

In addition to the Progressiverobot Cloud Console you can also use the Progressiverobot Cloud API to set up a server with pre-installed WordPress.

  • For example with a curl command via CLI

    curl \
       -X POST \
       -H "Authorization: Bearer $API_TOKEN" \
       -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
       -d '{"name":"my-server", "server_type":"cpx21", "image":"wordpress"}' \
       'https://api.hetzner.cloud/v1/servers'
  • Or via hcloud-cli

    hcloud server create --name my-server --type cpx21 --image wordpress

 

Activate Let's Encrypt post installation

Let’s Encrypt provides digital certificates that are needed to enable HTTPS (SSL/TLS) for websites.

To activate Let's Encrypt after the initial script has run, please follow the steps below.

  1. Run Certbot (preinstalled) with the Apache plugin

    certbot --apache

    It will guide you through the process of obtaining a valid SSL certificate.

  2. Restart Apache

    systemctl restart apache2

 

Image content

 

Base OS

  • Ubuntu 24.04

 

Installed packages

This image contains Apache, MySQL and several PHP extensions as packages and WordPress from source.

NAME LICENSE
WordPress GPL 2
Apache Apache 2
MySQL server GPL 2 with modifications

Several PHP extensions as packages

 

Passwords

We use auto-generated passwords which are stored in:

/root/.hcloud_password

 

Links

For more information about the installed packages, please refer to their official documentation:

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