All Projects â†’ Chassis â†’ Chassis

Chassis / Chassis

Licence: lgpl-3.0
📦 Chassis is a virtual server for your WordPress site, built using Vagrant.

Projects that are alternatives of or similar to Chassis

Primary Vagrant
An Apache based Vagrant configuration for helping you get the most out of WordPress Development
Stars: ✭ 192 (-68.11%)
Mutual labels:  puppet, wordpress, vagrant
vagrant-magento
**DEPRECATED**
Stars: ✭ 12 (-98.01%)
Mutual labels:  vagrant, puppet
Vagrant Golang
A very easy to use golang environment for use with vagrant.
Stars: ✭ 104 (-82.72%)
Mutual labels:  puppet, vagrant
vagrant-r10k
UNSUPPORTED - SEEKING MAINTAINER - Vagrant middleware plugin to retrieve puppet modules using r10k.
Stars: ✭ 36 (-94.02%)
Mutual labels:  vagrant, puppet
Phalcon Vm
Vagrant configuration for PHP7, Phalcon 3.x and Zephir development.
Stars: ✭ 43 (-92.86%)
Mutual labels:  puppet, vagrant
Jenkins Infra
Jenkins main control repo for R10k and our Puppet Enterprise managed infrastructure
Stars: ✭ 76 (-87.38%)
Mutual labels:  puppet, vagrant
puppet-magnum
rubygems.org/gems/puppet-magnum
Stars: ✭ 31 (-94.85%)
Mutual labels:  vagrant, puppet
Beetbox
Pre-provisioned L*MP stack
Stars: ✭ 94 (-84.39%)
Mutual labels:  wordpress, vagrant
vagrant-puppetmaster
A simple vagrant setup exposing all permutations of puppetmaster roles
Stars: ✭ 19 (-96.84%)
Mutual labels:  vagrant, puppet
devops
Setup & installers for databases, runtimes, queues etc. using Anaconda, Ansible, Vagrant, Docker, AWS, Puppet, automation etc.
Stars: ✭ 28 (-95.35%)
Mutual labels:  vagrant, puppet
Vip Quickstart
Retired
Stars: ✭ 268 (-55.48%)
Mutual labels:  wordpress, vagrant
Vagrant Rails Dev
my vagrant rails development box
Stars: ✭ 16 (-97.34%)
Mutual labels:  puppet, vagrant
Ghtorrent Vagrant
A Vagrant box with Puppet provisioning for running GHTorrent locally
Stars: ✭ 6 (-99%)
Mutual labels:  puppet, vagrant
Trellis
WordPress LEMP stack with PHP 8.0, Composer, WP-CLI and more
Stars: ✭ 2,295 (+281.23%)
Mutual labels:  wordpress, vagrant
Wocker
Create your WordPress development environment in 3 SECONDS!
Stars: ✭ 482 (-19.93%)
Mutual labels:  wordpress, vagrant
packer-vagrant-builder
Build Solaris,CentOS or Ubuntu Vagrant box with puppet rpm's
Stars: ✭ 49 (-91.86%)
Mutual labels:  vagrant, puppet
Vccw
A Vagrant based development environment.
Stars: ✭ 1,012 (+68.11%)
Mutual labels:  wordpress, vagrant
Tj
Create local WordPress dev sites, manage existing sites, and deploy them, all from the command line.
Stars: ✭ 88 (-85.38%)
Mutual labels:  wordpress, vagrant
vagrant-dspace
(No longer actively maintained. Replaced by Docker compose in main codebase.) DSpace + Vagrant. Quickly spin up a virtual machine (via Vagrant) which is "DSpace development ready"
Stars: ✭ 37 (-93.85%)
Mutual labels:  vagrant, puppet
Wirbelsturm
Wirbelsturm is a Vagrant and Puppet based tool to perform 1-click local and remote deployments, with a focus on big data tech like Kafka.
Stars: ✭ 332 (-44.85%)
Mutual labels:  puppet, vagrant

Chassis

Chassis is a virtual server for your WordPress site, built using Vagrant.

Chassis is basically a way to run WordPress (and related parts, such as PHP and nginx) without needing to worry about setting up anything. You can imagine it as MAMP/WAMP on steroids.

Installing & Documentation

Follow our quickstart instructions to get up and running right away!

We've got tonnes more documentation available at http://chassis.io/ to peruse through at your leisure.

FAQ

How is Chassis different from VVV?

Each Chassis install is self-contained. We do this to try and mirror the server that you will be deploying to.

Note that while you can't have multiple independent installs on the same Chassis box, we support both subdomain and subdirectory multisite out of the box.

Can you add X?

While we certainly can add any feature, consider first if it's better off as a Chassis extension. We try and keep Chassis as lightweight as possible, and extensions are a good way of adding features without weighing down Chassis itself.

Note that the project description data, including the texts, logos, images, and/or trademarks, for each open source project belongs to its rightful owner. If you wish to add or remove any projects, please contact us at [email protected].