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# What is WordPress?
WordPress is a free and open source blogging tool and a content management
system (CMS) based on PHP and MySQL, which runs on a web hosting service.
Features include a plugin architecture and a template system. WordPress is used
by more than 22.0% of the top 10 million websites as of August 2013. WordPress
is the most popular blogging system in use on the Web, at more than 60 million
websites. The most popular languages used are English, Spanish and Bahasa
Indonesia.
> [wikipedia.org/wiki/WordPress](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WordPress)
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# How to use this image
docker run --name some-wordpress --link some-mysql:mysql -d wordpress
The following environment variables are also honored for configuring your
WordPress instance:
- `-e WORDPRESS_DB_USER=...` (defaults to "root")
- `-e WORDPRESS_DB_PASSWORD=...` (defaults to the value of the `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD` environment variable from the linked mysql container)
- `-e WORDPRESS_DB_NAME=...` (defaults to "wordpress")
- `-e WORDPRESS_AUTH_KEY=...`, `-e WORDPRESS_SECURE_AUTH_KEY=...`, `-e WORDPRESS_LOGGED_IN_KEY=...`, `-e WORDPRESS_NONCE_KEY=...`, `-e WORDPRESS_AUTH_SALT=...`, `-e WORDPRESS_SECURE_AUTH_SALT=...`, `-e WORDPRESS_LOGGED_IN_SALT=...`, `-e WORDPRESS_NONCE_SALT=...` (default to unique random SHA1s)
If the `WORDPRESS_DB_NAME` specified does not already exist in the given MySQL
container, it will be created automatically upon container startup, provided
that the `WORDPRESS_DB_USER` specified has the necessary permissions to create
it.
If you'd like to be able to access the instance from the host without the
container's IP, standard port mappings can be used:
docker run --name some-wordpress --link some-mysql:mysql -p 8080:80 -d wordpress
Then, access it via `http://localhost:8080` or `http://host-ip:8080` in a
browser.