PUSH AND PULL YOUR DATABASES Let’s say you’re developing locally but need the latest data from the live database. With WP Migrate DB Pro Nulled installed on both sites, you can simply pull the live database down and replace your local database (even if you local database isn’t publicly accessible).
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Still “manually” migrating WordPress sites?
Are you exporting the database with phpMyAdmin, SequelAce, or some other database tool and then running a find & replace on the SQL file? And then you still have to use FTP to download your media, themes and plugins!
We both know that isn’t ideal.
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Let’s face it, WordPress database migrations can suck.
Doing it manually with SQL export files, using an insecure script on your server, or using a clunky backup-restore plugin are all productivity killers. Not to mention stressful.
Running a WordPress database migration shouldn’t involve blood, sweat and tears.
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New: Pulling a subsite from a multisite network to a single site via WP-CLI now migrates the appropriate database tables
Bug fix: A new filter wpmdb_check_table_column_for_reference now helps to avoid memory errors by excluding columns from the find and replace operation when a serialized reference is detected
Bug fix: Security: Plugin configuration data now uses JSON encoding instead of serialization to prevent PHP Object Injection (thanks to Patchstack for responsible disclosure on January 15, 2024 followed by development and testing of the fix by WP Engine)
Bug fix: Security: Unserializing an object during find and replace operations now passes 'allowed_classes' => false to avoid instantiating the complete object and potentially running malicious code stored in the database
Bug fix: Security: The wp-queue library now ensures that only its own classes can be unserialized via allowed_classes
Bug fix: Sites with “bundle” or “runtime” in the domain name can now load plugin pages in WP Admin