3

I've installed wp-cli (or so I think) on my VPS, Centos 6.9.

when I'm logged in as my user, wp is found; but when I run wp --info from my home directory; I receive:

PHP binary: /usr/local/bin/php
PHP version:    5.6.30
php.ini used:   /usr/local/lib/php.ini
WP-CLI root dir:    phar://wp-cli.phar
WP-CLI vendor dir:  phar://wp-cli.phar/vendor
WP_CLI phar path:   /home/myusername
WP-CLI packages dir:    
WP-CLI global config:   
WP-CLI project config:  
WP-CLI version: 1.2.1

However, WP-CLI project documentation and on wordpress.org say that immediately after a successful isntall, your WP-CLI root and package directories should not be empty, like as follows:

PHP binary:    /usr/bin/php5
PHP version:    5.5.9-1ubuntu4.14
php.ini used:   /etc/php5/cli/php.ini
WP-CLI root dir:        /home/wp-cli/.wp-cli
WP-CLI packages dir:    /home/wp-cli/.wp-cli/packages/
WP-CLI global config:   /home/wp-cli/.wp-cli/config.yml
WP-CLI project config:
WP-CLI version: 0.23.0 

Is the documentation just that outdated or did I not install wp-cli correctly? Does my wp not have proper permissions to create directories (.wp-cli) in my home folder?

1
  • 1
    This looks like a regular installation. Just cd into a WordPress directory and try out the commands. If they work, you installed it correctly
    – kero
    Commented Jun 27, 2017 at 15:14

1 Answer 1

0

Yes, this is a functioning installation, I've learned. The package directory and global and project configs are blank by default during installation.

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.