WP Manager Release Notes


Last modified: December 21, 2022

Important:
  • We removed the Paper Lantern theme in cPanel & WHM version 108. This interface does not exist in the Jupiter theme.

  • This interface will not appear until you install the package-based WordPress® cPAddon in WHM’s Install cPAddons Site Software interface (WHM » Home » cPanel » Install cPAddons Site Software).

  • The system installs this interface as a cPanel plugin that we distribute with the latest WordPress cPAddon.

  • You must install the WP Manager cPanel plugin to access the WordPressInstanceManage module’s functions.

WP Manager version 3.0.1

Released January 23, 2019

Backup WordPress sites

Note:

The Backup feature is available in cPanel & WHM version 74 and later.

In WP Manager version 3.0, we added the backup and restore features. You can use these features to back up and restore your WordPress sites.

WP Manager user interface improvements

In WP Manager version 3.0, we moved the Manage Site interface’s feature sets into their own tabs. The interface now contains the Overview, Admin, Database, and Backup tabs. You can read more about the each tab’s features in the WP Manager interface (cPanel » Home » Applications » WP Manager) documentation.

New UAPI functions

WP Manager version 2.0.0-1

Released September 06, 2018

Manage third-party WordPress installations

Note:

The Discover Sites feature is available in cPanel & WHM version 70 and later.

In WP Manager version 2.0, we added the ability to manage third-party created WordPress installations. The Discover Sites feature searches your cPanel account for WordPress installations and adds them to cPanel’s WP Manager interface.

New UAPI functions

WP Manager Version 1.1.3

In WP Manager version 1.1.3, we added the ability to migrate your legacy WordPress cPAddon installations with the Automatic Updates feature. When you enable Automatic Updates feature for a legacy cPAddon WordPress installations, WP Manager will automatically migrate it to the package-based WordPress cPAddon.

WP Manager Version 1.1.2

Released December 8, 2017

In WP Manager version 1.1.2, we added the /scripts/migrate_legacy_wordpress_to_modern_wordpress script. You can use this script to manually migrate legacy WordPress cPAddon installations to the package-based WordPress cPAddon.

WP Manager version 1.1

Released July 19, 2017

Update any administrator’s password

In WP Manager version 1.1, we added the ability to update the password for any WordPress user that possesses the administrator role.

Automatic update settings

In WP Manager version 1.1, we added the ability to change each WordPress installation’s update settings. You can enable minor and security updates, enable all updates for the WordPress installation, or disable all updates. We also expanded the automatic update messages to include additional information about your WordPress installation’s update settings. When you click Manage on one of your installations, the interface will notify you whether you enabled updates for major versions, minor versions, or disabled updates. For more information about versions, read WordPress’s Version Numbering documentation.

Note:

If you install any WordPress plugin that manages automatic updates, you must manage your updates through that plugin’s interface. The WP Manager interface (cPanel » Home » Applications » WP Manager) will display your update settings, but you cannot manage them through this interface.

New UAPI functions

Modified UAPI functions

WP Manager version 1.0

Released June 20, 2017

With cPanel & WHM version 66, we have released the WP Manager interface (cPanel » Home » Applications » WP Manager) as a cPanel plugin. The WP Manager interface allows you to manage the WordPress installations on your cPanel account. For each WordPress installation that you installed in cPanel’s WP Manager interface (cPanel » Home » Software » Site Software), you can access the following information:

  • The public URL.
  • The location on disk.
  • The WordPress version.
  • Whether automatic updates are enabled.
  • The WordPress administrative URL.
  • The WordPress Administrator username.
  • The WordPress database name.
  • The WordPress database username.
  • The database table prefix.

In addition, this interface allows you to update the following passwords:

  • The WordPress Administrator’s password.
  • The WordPress database user’s password.

New UAPI functions

Additional Documentation