Deploying to your Wordpress site hosted with STACKIT
Setting up your project
Head to the Projects screen in DeployHQ, then click the New Project button to get started. You'll be prompted to enter a name for your project, then select where your repository is hosted. Next, click Create project and you'll be taken to a screen where you can log in with your repository hosting account to authorize access and then choose your repository.
Repository Links:
- Adding a Bitbucket repository
- Adding a Codebase repository
- Adding a GitHub repository
- Adding a GitLab repository
- Adding a repository manually
Setting up your STACKIT server
Once you've configured your repository, you'll need to connect to your STACKIT server. Head to Servers & Groups, and click the New Server button at the top of the screen.
Start by entering a name, and choosing SSH/SFTP as the protocol.
To find your SSH credentials:
- Log into your STACKIT Cloud Console
- Navigate to "Instances" or "Servers" section
- Select your specific server
- Go to "Access" or "SSH Keys" settings
- Generate or view SSH credentials
Important STACKIT SSH Access Notes:
- SSH access is standard for STACKIT Servers
- Steps to enable SSH:
- Log into STACKIT Cloud Console
- Configure network security groups
- Ensure SSH (port 22) is allowed
- Add SSH key to your instance
- Use SSH keys for enhanced security
- Two-factor authentication recommended
Typical STACKIT Server Formats:
- Server Instance:
xx.xx.xx.xx
(IP address) - Hostname: Depends on your specific STACKIT configuration
You can use an SSH key instead of a password by taking the SSH key in your DeployHQ server configuration page and pasting it in your STACKIT server's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
.
Connection Troubleshooting:
- Verify network security groups allow SSH
- Confirm correct IP or hostname
- Ensure you're using the correct username (typically
ubuntu
orroot
) - Check network security settings
- Validate credentials in STACKIT console
Typical Wordpress Path:
- Standard Deployment:
/var/www/yourdomain/
- WordPress Specific:
/var/www/yourdomain/wordpress/
- Web Root:
/var/www/yourdomain/htdocs/
Within Deployment options, you can choose to automatically deploy your server and specify a Deployment subdirectory if needed.
Run your first deployment
By default, DeployHQ will upload the whole repository to your server on the first deployment. Helpful Deployment Guides:
- Don't deploy your whole repository on the first deployment
- Using Accelerated TAR Deployments
- Running your first deployment
Further reading
DeployHQ features to enhance your Wordpress deployments:
- Compiling assets with the Build pipeline
- Running server commands with SSH commands
- Excluded files
- Config files
- Integrations
Want to learn more about deployment or Wordpress? Check out our documentation or contact our support team for assistance.