If you clone from this repository you will need to run composer install
to complete the install of the plugin. The vendor
directory is packaged with the plugin on the WordPress plugin repository:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-migrate-db-anonymization/#developers
The addon should be installed on the live site. This ensures any time the site's database is exported, pushed or pulled, the user data is anonymized.
When the plugin is activated it will anonymize by default. You will need to deactivate the plugin to turn it off.
To preserve specific rows in the users table, use the WPMDB_ANONYMIZATION_USER_LOGIN_WHITELIST
constant to set a whitelist of comma separated user logins.
To replace all passwords with a hashed default password, set the password using the WPMDB_ANONYMIZATION_DEFAULT_PASSWORD
constant.
These constants should be defined in the site's wp-config.php file, for example:
define( 'WPMDB_ANONYMIZATION_USER_LOGIN_WHITELIST', '[email protected]' );
define( 'WPMDB_ANONYMIZATION_DEFAULT_PASSWORD', 'password123' );
You can also programmatically control which users are whitelisted with the following filter, added to a plugin or mu-plugin file:
function my_wpmdb_anonymization_user_whitelisted( $whitelisted, $user_login ) {
if ( false !== strpos( $user_login, '@somedomain.com' ) ) {
// All users with the login containing an email address of somedomain.com are whitelisted
return true;
}
return $whitelisted;
}
add_filter( 'wpmdb_anonymization_user_whitelisted', 'my_wpmdb_anonymization_user_whitelisted', 10, 2 );
The rules for anonymization can be extended using the wpmdb_anonymization_config
filter, added to a plugin or mu-plugin file:
/**
* Anonymizes a users date of birth.
*
* @param array $config
*
* @return array
*/
function my_wpmdb_anonymization_rules( $config ) {
$config['usermeta']['meta_value'][] = array(
'constraint' => array( 'meta_key' => 'dob' ),
'fake_data_type' => 'dateTimeThisCentury',
);
return $config;
}
add_filter( 'wpmdb_anonymization_config', 'my_wpmdb_anonymization_rules' );
If you need to pass arguments to the Faker data method then you can define this using the fake_data_args
key:
/**
* Anonymizes a users date of birth.
*
* @param array $config
*
* @return array
*/
function my_wpmdb_anonymization_rules( $config ) {
$config['usermeta']['meta_value'][] = array(
'constraint' => array( 'meta_key' => 'dob' ),
'fake_data_type' => 'date',
'fake_data_args' => array( 'Y-m-d' ),
);
return $config;
}
add_filter( 'wpmdb_anonymization_config', 'my_wpmdb_anonymization_rules' );