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This is the WordPress compose file that doesn't work with the latest CLI image https://github.com/Jack-Dane/odoo-wp-plugin/blob/main/tests/end_to_end_tests/wordpress-compose.yaml. |
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If you've got pre-existing storage, you'll want to match the permissions of it explicitly (by ID, not name), so something like |
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Possibly related to #906.
The
cli:latest
docker image doesn't have thexfs
user (assigned to UID 33). When trying to run CLI commands to install plugins, I get permission errors:This user used to have a shared UID with the
www-data
user (in the base Wordpress container), but thexfs
has been removed.Wordpress CLI Container
This means I cannot install plugins, as there isn't a user that has access to these files.
WordPress Container
I am unsure if the
xfs
was supposed to share the UID of thewww-data
to ease permission issues, or if this was just a happy coincidence and another solution needs to be used.Workaround
Use an older CLI image, eg:
wordpress:cli-2.9.0-php8.3
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