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push the package to your destination. | push the package to your destination. | Details | |
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<b>Packages » Details</b> <br/>The details view will give you a full break-down of the package including any errors that may have occured during the install. <br/><br/> | <b>Packages » Details</b> <br/>The details view will give you a full break-down of the package including any errors that may have occurred during the install. <br/><br/> | Details | |
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<b>Packages » Details</b> <br/>The details view will give you a full break-down of the package including any errors that may have occured during the install. <br/><br/>
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<b>Packages New » 1 Setup</b> <br/>The setup step allows for optional filtered directory paths, files, file extensions and database tables. To filter specific system files, click the 'Enable File Filters' checkbox and add the full path of the file or directory, followed by a semicolon. For a file extension add the name (i.e. 'zip') followed by a semicolon. <br/><br/>To exclude a database table, check the box labeled 'Enable Table Filters' and check the table name to exclude. To include only a copy of your database in the archive file check the box labeled 'Archive Only the Database'. The installer.php file can optionally be pre-filled with data at install time but is not required. <br/><br/> | <b>Packages New » 1 Setup</b> <br/>The setup step allows for optional filtered directory paths, files, file extensions and database tables. To filter specific system files, click the 'Enable File Filters' checkbox and add the full path of the file or directory, followed by a semicolon. For a file extension add the name (i.e. 'zip') followed by a semicolon. <br/><br/>To exclude a database table, check the box labelled 'Enable Table Filters' and check the table name to exclude. To include only a copy of your database in the archive file check the box labelled 'Archive Only the Database'. The installer.php file can optionally be pre-filled with data at install time but is not required. <br/><br/> | Details | |
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<b>Packages New » 1 Setup</b> <br/>The setup step allows for optional filtered directory paths, files, file extensions and database tables. To filter specific system files, click the 'Enable File Filters' checkbox and add the full path of the file or directory, followed by a semicolon. For a file extension add the name (i.e. 'zip') followed by a semicolon. <br/><br/>To exclude a database table, check the box labeled 'Enable Table Filters' and check the table name to exclude. To include only a copy of your database in the archive file check the box labeled 'Archive Only the Database'. The installer.php file can optionally be pre-filled with data at install time but is not required. <br/><br/>
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Enabling this option will allow for basic password protection on the installer. Before running the installer the password below must be entered before proceeding with an install. This password is a general deterrent and should not be substituted for properly keeping your files secure. Be sure to remove all installer files when the install process is completed. | Enabling this option will allow for basic password protection on the installer. Before running the installer the password below must be entered before proceeding with an install. This password is a general deterrent and should not be substituted for properly keeping your files secure. Be sure to remove all installer files when the install process is completed. | Details | |
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Enabling this option will allow for basic password protection on the installer. Before running the installer the password below must be entered before proceeding with an install. This password is a general deterrent and should not be substituted for properly keeping your files secure. Be sure to remove all installer files when the install process is completed.
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<b><i class='fa fa-archive'></i> Packages » All</b><br/> The 'Packages' section is the main interface for managing all the packages that have been created. A Package consists of two core files, the 'archive.zip' and the 'installer.php' file. The archive file is a zip file containing all your WordPress files and a copy of your WordPress database. The installer file is a php file that when browsed to via a web browser presents a wizard that redeploys/installs the website by extracting the archive file and installing the database. To create a package, click the 'Create New' button and follow the prompts. <br/><br/><b><i class='fa fa-download'></i> Downloads</b><br/>To download the package files click on the Installer and Archive buttons after creating a package. The archive file will have a copy of the installer inside of it named installer-backup.php in case the original installer file is lost. To see the details of a package click on the <i class='fa fa-archive'></i> details button.<br/><br/><b><i class='far fa-file-archive'></i> Archive Types</b><br/>An archive file can be saved as either a .zip file or .daf file. A zip file is a common archive format used to compress and group files. The daf file short for 'Duplicator Archive Format' is a custom format used specifically for working with larger packages and scale-ability issues on many shared hosting platforms. Both formats work very similar. The main difference is that the daf file can only be extracted using the installer.php file or the <a href='https://snapcreek.com/duplicator/docs/faqs-tech/#faq-trouble-052-q' target='_blank'>DAF extraction tool</a>. The zip file can be used by the installer.php or other zip tools like winrar/7zip/winzip or other client-side tools. <br/><br/> | <b><i class='fa fa-archive'></i> Packages » All</b><br/> The 'Packages' section is the main interface for managing all the packages that have been created. A Package consists of two core files, the 'archive.zip' and the 'installer.php' file. The archive file is a zip file containing all your WordPress files and a copy of your WordPress database. The installer file is a PHP file that when browsed to via a web browser presents a wizard that redeploys/installs the website by extracting the archive file and installing the database. To create a package, click the 'Create New' button and follow the prompts. <br/><br/><b><i class='fa fa-download'></i> Downloads</b><br/>To download the package files click on the Installer and Archive buttons after creating a package. The archive file will have a copy of the installer inside of it named installer-backup.php in case the original installer file is lost. To see the details of a package click on the <i class='fa fa-archive'></i> details button.<br/><br/><b><i class='far fa-file-archive'></i> Archive Types</b><br/>An archive file can be saved as either a .zip file or .daf file. A zip file is a common archive format used to compress and group files. The daf file short for 'Duplicator Archive Format' is a custom format used specifically for working with larger packages and scale-ability issues on many shared hosting platforms. Both formats work very similar. The main difference is that the daf file can only be extracted using the installer.php file or the <a href='https://snapcreek.com/duplicator/docs/faqs-tech/#faq-trouble-052-q' target='_blank'>DAF extraction tool</a>. The zip file can be used by the installer.php or other zip tools like winrar/7zip/winzip or other client-side tools. <br/><br/> | Details | |
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<b><i class='fa fa-archive'></i> Packages » All</b><br/> The 'Packages' section is the main interface for managing all the packages that have been created. A Package consists of two core files, the 'archive.zip' and the 'installer.php' file. The archive file is a zip file containing all your WordPress files and a copy of your WordPress database. The installer file is a php file that when browsed to via a web browser presents a wizard that redeploys/installs the website by extracting the archive file and installing the database. To create a package, click the 'Create New' button and follow the prompts. <br/><br/><b><i class='fa fa-download'></i> Downloads</b><br/>To download the package files click on the Installer and Archive buttons after creating a package. The archive file will have a copy of the installer inside of it named installer-backup.php in case the original installer file is lost. To see the details of a package click on the <i class='fa fa-archive'></i> details button.<br/><br/><b><i class='far fa-file-archive'></i> Archive Types</b><br/>An archive file can be saved as either a .zip file or .daf file. A zip file is a common archive format used to compress and group files. The daf file short for 'Duplicator Archive Format' is a custom format used specifically for working with larger packages and scale-ability issues on many shared hosting platforms. Both formats work very similar. The main difference is that the daf file can only be extracted using the installer.php file or the <a href='https://snapcreek.com/duplicator/docs/faqs-tech/#faq-trouble-052-q' target='_blank'>DAF extraction tool</a>. The zip file can be used by the installer.php or other zip tools like winrar/7zip/winzip or other client-side tools. <br/><br/>
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This feature works only with hosts that support cPanel. | This feature works only with hosts that support cPanel. | Details | |
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This feature works only with hosts that support cPanel.
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Duplicator Pro! | Duplicator Pro! | Details | |
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Create the database and database user at install time without leaving the installer! | Create the database and database user at install time without leaving the installer! | Details | |
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Create the database and database user at install time without leaving the installer!
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Basic | Basic | Details | |
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This feature is only availble in | This feature is only availble in | Details | |
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Prefills | Pre-fills | Details | |
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All values in this section are OPTIONAL! If you know ahead of time the database input fields the installer will use, then you can optionally enter them here and they will be prefilled at install time. Otherwise you can just enter them in at install time and ignore all these options in the Installer section. | All values in this section are OPTIONAL! If you know ahead of time the database input fields the installer will use, then you can optionally enter them here and they will be prefilled at install time. Otherwise you can just enter them in at install time and ignore all these options in the Installer section. | Details | |
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All values in this section are OPTIONAL! If you know ahead of time the database input fields the installer will use, then you can optionally enter them here and they will be prefilled at install time. Otherwise you can just enter them in at install time and ignore all these options in the Installer section.
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Security: | Security: | Details | |
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Security | Security | Details | |
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Branding is a way to customize the installer look and feel. With branding you can create multiple brands of installers. | Branding is a way to customise the installer look and feel. With branding you can create multiple brands of installers. | Details | |
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Branding is a way to customize the installer look and feel. With branding you can create multiple brands of installers.
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