captainVersion: 4 services: $$cap_appname-wordpress: image: wordpress:$$cap_wp_version volumes: - $$cap_appname-wp-data:/var/www/html restart: always environment: WORDPRESS_DB_HOST: $$cap_db_host:3306 WORDPRESS_DB_NAME: $$cap_db_name WORDPRESS_TABLE_PREFIX: $$cap_db_prefix WORDPRESS_DB_USER: $$cap_db_user WORDPRESS_DB_PASSWORD: $$cap_db_pass caproverOneClickApp: variables: - description: Database host defaultValue: srv-captain--xxx id: $$cap_db_host label: Database Host - description: Database name defaultValue: wordpress id: $$cap_db_name label: DB Name - description: Table prefix used by this Wordpress defaultValue: WP_ id: $$cap_db_prefix label: Table Prefix - id: $$cap_db_user label: Database user defaultValue: wordpressuser - id: $$cap_db_pass label: Database password description: '' validRegex: /.{1,}/ - id: $$cap_wp_version label: WordPress Version defaultValue: 5.4.0 description: Check out their Docker page for the valid tags https://hub.docker.com/r/library/wordpress/tags/ validRegex: /^([^\s^\/])+$/ instructions: start: >- WordPress is an online, open source website creation tool written in PHP. But in non-geek speak, it’s probably the easiest and most powerful blogging and website content management system (or CMS) in existence today. Enter your WordPress Configuration parameters and click on next. A WordPress container will be created for you. The process will take about a minute for the process to finish. Note: This app is intended for advanced users who'd like to have a central DB in a single container for multiple WP's. You should start by configuring your DB first and then comeback with all the DB Information. end: >- Wordpress is deployed and available as $$cap_appname-wordpress . IMPORTANT: It will take up to 2 minutes for WordPress to be ready. Before that, you might see a 502 error page. . Remember that this app will not create a Database by itself. You need to provide all that information. displayName: WordPress - No Database isOfficial: true description: This will create a WordPress only. You will need to create and configure the database information manually. Intended for advanced users. documentation: Taken from https://docs.docker.com/compose/wordpress/. Port mapping removed from WP as it is no longer needed