28AprExporting and Importing WordPress

This chapter will cover exporting your local WordPress to a web host. Assume you are done with the local WordPress development, it is time to learn how to export and import WordPress. Then you can keep the local version for backup purpose and future development (ie. testing new themes, plugins, and upgrades).

1.Export Local Database

Login to your local phpMyAdmin, select the database from the dropdown. Click on the Export tab:

  • Under the Export field, make sure all tables are selected
  • Under the Structure field, tick “Add DROP TABLE / DROP VIEW”
  • Tick “Save as File”
  • Then click Go and it will prompt you to download a SQL file

2. Find & Replace All Local URLs

Open the database SQL file with a text editor. Find and replace all local URLs with your domain URL (eg. replace all “http://localhost:8888/mysite” with “http://www.yourdomain.com“).

3. Import The Database

Login to your server cPanel, go to MySQL Databases, create a new database and assign a user. Now go to phpMyAdmin, select the database (the one that was just created) from the dropdown, click on the Import tab, browse the SQL file and click Go.

4. Upload WordPress

Upload the entire WordPress folder to your server.

5. Change The wp-config.php Setting

On your server, open the wp-config.php file. Change the database details to reflect your server settings.

6. Done

Go to your website and everything should work perfect.


  1. 1 f150 owner24 Oct 2010

    thanks for keeping me up to date on this issue.