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# Wordpress Identity store
This Identity store allows you to use user accounts registered on your Wordpress setup.
Two types of connections are required for full support:
- [REST API](https://developer.wordpress.org/rest-api/) with JWT authentication
- Direct SQL access
## Features
| Name | Supported |
|-------------------------------------------------|-----------|
| [Authentication](../features/authentication.md) | Yes |
| [Directory](../features/directory.md) | Yes |
| [Identity](../features/identity.md) | Yes |
| [Profile](../features/profile.md) | No |
## Requirements
- [Wordpress](https://wordpress.org/download/) >= 4.4
- Permalink structure set to `Post Name`
- [JWT Auth plugin for REST API](https://wordpress.org/plugins/jwt-authentication-for-wp-rest-api/)
- SQL Credentials to the Wordpress Database
## Configuration
### Wordpress
#### JWT Auth
Set a JWT secret into `wp-config.php` like so:
```php
define('JWT_AUTH_SECRET_KEY', 'your-top-secret-key');
```
`your-top-secret-key` should be set to a randomly generated value which is kept secret.
#### Rewrite of `index.php`
Wordpress is normally configured with rewrite of `index.php` so it does not appear in URLs.
If this is not the case for your installation, the ma1sd URL will need to be appended with `/index.php`
### ma1sd
Enable in the configuration:
```yaml
wordpress:
enabled: true
```
Configure the URL to your Wordpress installation - see above about added `/index.php`:
```yaml
wordpress:
rest:
base: 'http://localhost:8080'
```
Configure the SQL connection to your Wordpress database:
```yaml
wordpress:
sql:
connection: '//127.0.0.1/wordpress?user=root&password=example'
```
---
By default, MySQL database is expected. If you use another database, use:
```yaml
wordpress:
sql:
type: <string>
```
With possible values:
- `mysql`
- `mariadb`
- `postgresql`
- `sqlite`
---
To configure the tables prefix for default queries, in case a custom value was set during Wordpress install:
```yaml
wordpress:
sql:
tablePrefix: <string>
```
By default, the value is set to `wp_`.