File Size exceeds the upload_max_filesize
Users working on new installation of WordPress instances may run into this challenge when they are either trying to upload a theme or plugin or a media file for that matter. This can be easily resolved by changing values in the php.ini file which in typical installation of apache2 would be in the /etc/php/8.3/apache2/ file directory
Open up php.ini using nano,
Look for “upload_max_filesize” and change the value to a bigger value as per your circumstances. Save and reload Apache
systemctl restart apache2
WordPress asking for FTP/SFTP permission when you try to update/delete plugins
This happens when the WordPress installation is not owned by www-data. Navigate to the folder that has your WordPress installation (example /var/www/goonie/)
chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/goonie/
Reload your WordPress page and your issue should be resolved.
What are the minimal php modules we need to install for a standard instance of WordPress
We can install the following php modules, where x is the current version of php being installed in your instance
sudo apt install php8.x-fpm -y
sudo apt install php-mysqli -y
sudo apt install php-mbstring -y
sudo apt install php-xml -y
sudo apt install php-zip -y
sudo apt install php-gd -y
sudo apt install php-curl -y
You will then need to enable the modules
sudo systemctl enable php8.1-fpm
sudo systemctl status php8.1-fpm
Restart Apachee for good measure
sudo systemctl restart apache2
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