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Using ngrok with Wordpress


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This article assumes you familiar with moderate to advanced Wordpress configuration.

To make ngrok work properly with Wordpress installations you usually need to do these three things:

  1. You must instruct ngrok to rewrite the host header and point to the port of your Wordpress install (usually port 80), like so:

    ngrok http 80 --host-header=rewrite --domain www.your-site.dev
  2. You must ensure that Wordpress understands that it is meant to serve itself from your tunneled hostname. You can configure Wordpress to do that by modifying your wp-config to include the following lines where www.your-site.dev is replaced with the URL from ngrok:

        define('.COOKIE_DOMAIN.', 'www.your-site.dev');
    define('.SITECOOKIEPATH.', '.');

    if(isset($_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'])) {
    $list = explode(',',$_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR']);
    $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] = $list[0];
    }
    define( 'WP_HOME', 'https://www.your-site.dev' );
    define( 'WP_SITEURL', 'https://www.your-site.dev' );
    $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] = 'www.your-site.dev';
    $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] = 'https://www.your-site.dev';
    $_SERVER[ 'SERVER_ADDR' ] = 'www.your-site.dev';