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Our Docksal instance has started having issues with one of our fin commands, seemingly out of nowhere. This command allows us to pull in a remote database, wipe the local database, and replace it with the contents of the remote database.
More context - we have a WordPress site, and the issue we're having is that running the command wp db reset --yes now results in the error message "Error: The site you have requested is not installed. Run wp core install to create database tables." I have modified our script to use the wp-cli to check if WordPress is installed, and if it's not installed we run wp core install (same directory/etc) before the reset command, but even though it says WordPress is installed, wp db reset --yes still results in the same error message.
We haven't changed anything about our local Docksal config, so it's odd to run into this. It has been an issue for many of my teammates. It seems like maybe it's not connecting to the right database instance or something, because if I enter the phpmyadmin instance or use the fin db cli commands, it says there are no tables in the default database, even though the wp core is-installed check seems to indicate that WordPress is installed.
Do y'all have any suggestions, or ideas about what I could check? Thanks in advance!
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Our Docksal instance has started having issues with one of our fin commands, seemingly out of nowhere. This command allows us to pull in a remote database, wipe the local database, and replace it with the contents of the remote database.
More context - we have a WordPress site, and the issue we're having is that running the command
wp db reset --yes
now results in the error message "Error: The site you have requested is not installed. Runwp core install
to create database tables." I have modified our script to use the wp-cli to check if WordPress is installed, and if it's not installed we runwp core install
(same directory/etc) before the reset command, but even though it says WordPress is installed,wp db reset --yes
still results in the same error message.We haven't changed anything about our local Docksal config, so it's odd to run into this. It has been an issue for many of my teammates. It seems like maybe it's not connecting to the right database instance or something, because if I enter the phpmyadmin instance or use the fin db cli commands, it says there are no tables in the default database, even though the
wp core is-installed
check seems to indicate that WordPress is installed.Do y'all have any suggestions, or ideas about what I could check? Thanks in advance!
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