Scripts/Reskit9/All Resources/xWordPress/samples/SingleNodeEndToEndWordPress.ps1

# This configuration configures a Basic WordPress Site
# It requires xPhp, xMySql, xWordPress, and xWebAdministration
# Please review the note about the FQDN variable and
# about the URLs, they may need to be updated.

# ********* NOTE ***********
# If you are not targetting the local machine,
# or this does not resolve to the correct FQDN for the machine
# Update this to the FQDN of the target machine
# **************************
[string] $fqdn = [System.Net.Dns]::GetHostByName(($env:computerName)).HostName
Write-Host "Target Machine FQDN: $fqdn"

[string] $role = "WordPress"
$dataRoot = Split-Path $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path
$phpTemplatePath = join-Path $dataRoot "phpConfigTemplate.txt"
$WordPressTemplatePath = Join-Path $dataRoot "WordPressConfigurationTemplate.ps1"
if (-not (Test-Path $WordPressTemplatePath))
{
    $message = "Missing required file $WordPressTemplatePath"
    # This file is in the samples folder of the resource
    throw $message
}
$plainPassword = "pass@word1"
$pwd = convertTo-SecureString -String $plainPassword -AsPlainText -Force
$WordPressUserName = "WordPressUser"
$WordPressDatabase = "WordPress"

# Generate the contents of the WordPress configuration
$wordPressConfig = & $WordPressTemplatePath -WordPressDatabase $WordPressDatabase -WordPressUserName $WordPressUserName -PlainPassword $plainPassword

# ********* NOTE ***********
# PHP and My SQL change their download URLs frequently. Please verify the URLs.
# the WordPress and VC Redist URL change less frequently, but should still be verified.
# After verifying the download URLs for the products and update them appropriately.
# **************************
$configurationData = @{  
    AllNodes = @(        
        @{
            Role = $role
            NodeName = $fqdn
            PSDscAllowPlainTextPassword = $true;

            WordPress = @{
                Title = "DSC WordPress Site Title"
                Admin = New-Object -TypeName System.Management.Automation.PSCredential -argumentlist (�DscAdmin�,$pwd)
                Email = "dscadmin@contoso.com"
                Uri = "http://$fqdn"
                DownloadURI = "http://WordPress.org/latest.zip"
                Path = (Join-Path $env:SystemDrive  "wwwWordPress")
                Config = $wordPressConfig
                SiteName = "WordPress"
                TemplatePath = $WordPressTemplatePath  
                UserName = $WordPressUserName
                Database = $WordPressDatabase
                User = New-Object -TypeName System.Management.Automation.PSCredential -argumentlist (�$WordPressUserName�,$pwd)  
            }    
            
            Php = @{
                # Update with the latest "VC11 x64 Non Thread Safe" from http://windows.php.net/download/
                DownloadURI = "http://windows.php.net/downloads/releases/php-5.5.14-nts-Win32-VC11-x64.zip"
                TemplatePath = $phpTemplatePath 
                Path = "$env:SystemDrive\php"
                Vc2012RedistUri = "http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/6/B/16B06F60-3B20-4FF2-B699-5E9B7962F9AE/VSU_4/vcredist_x64.exe"
            }

            PackageFolder = "$env:SystemDrive\packages"
            MySqlDownloadURI = "http://dev.mysql.com/get/Downloads/MySQLInstaller/mysql-installer-community-5.6.17.0.msi"
            Credential = New-Object -TypeName System.Management.Automation.PSCredential -argumentlist (�userNameNotUsed�,$pwd) #the password for root. no user name is needed as MySql installer is using only the user "root".
            PlainPassword = $plainPassword
            
         }
    )  
}

# Configuration to configure a Single machine WordPress Site
Configuration WordPress
{
    # Import composite resources
    Import-DscResource -module xMySql 
    Import-DscResource -module xPhp
    Import-DscResource -module xWordPress

    Node $AllNodes.NodeName
    {
        # Make sure we have a folder for the packages
        File PackagesFolder
        {
            DestinationPath = $Node.PackageFolder
            Type = "Directory"
            Ensure = "Present"
        }

        # Make sure PHP is installed in IIS
        xPhp  php
        {
            InstallMySqlExt = $true
            PackageFolder =  $Node.PackageFolder
            DownloadUri = $Node.Php.DownloadURI
            DestinationPath = $Node.Php.Path
            ConfigurationPath = $Node.Php.TemplatePath
            Vc2012RedistDownloadUri = $Node.Php.Vc2012RedistUri
        }


        # Make sure MySql is installed with a WordPress database
        xMySqlProvision mySql
        {
            ServiceName = "MySqlService"
            DownloadURI = $Node.MySqlDownloadURI
            RootCredential = $Node.Credential
            DatabaseName = "WordPress"
            UserCredential =  $Node.WordPress.User
        }
    
        # Make sure the IIS site for WordPress is created
        # Note, you still need to create the actuall WordPress Site after this.
        xIisWordPressSite iisWordPressSite
        {
            DestinationPath = $Node.WordPress.Path
            DownloadUri = $Node.WordPress.DownloadURI
            PackageFolder = $Node.PackageFolder 
            Configuration = $Node.WordPress.Config
        }

        # Make sure the WordPress site is present
        xWordPressSite WordPressSite
        {
            Uri = $Node.WordPress.Uri
            Title = $Node.WordPress.Title
            AdministratorCredential = $Node.WordPress.Admin
            AdministratorEmail = $Node.WordPress.Email
        } 

        # Make sure LCM will reboot if needed
        LocalConfigurationManager
        {
            RebootNodeIfNeeded = $true
            # uncomment when debugging on WMF 5 and above.
            # DebugMode = $true
        }
    }
}


$outputFolder = "$env:USERPROFILE\Desktop\WordPress"
Wordpress -OutputPath $outputFolder -ConfigurationData $configurationData

Set-DscLocalConfigurationManager -path $outputFolder -verbose

Start-DscConfiguration -Wait -Verbose -path $outputFolder