Version: 2.7.0 NULLED
Copy your database from one Wordpress install to another with one click in your dashboard.
Let's say you're developing locally but need the latest data from the live database. With WP Migrate DB Pro installed on both sites, you can simply pull the live database down and replace your local database (even if you local database isn't publicly accessible). Once your changes are ready for the staging site, you can push your local database up and replace your staging database. How's that for a workflow?
Why not just export the database and run a find & replace on the SQL file? Easy enough, right? Wrong. Any replacement applied to data that uses PHP serialization (e.g. widgets) will corrupt the serialization and result in an empty string when unserialized. WP Migrate DB Pro detects serialized data and runs a special find & replace on it ensuring that the data is not corrupted.
Tick the backup option before running a migration and your database will first be backed up before running the migration and replacing it. Backups provide peace of mind but also allow you to version your database, allowing you to go back in time and recover things that have changed that shouldn’t have.
With the ability to pause/resume and cancel your migration while it's running, you are in complete control. And because we operate on temporary tables until the very last stage of the migration, you won't affect the live site. Plus the progress bar enables you to track your migration all along the way. Gone are the days of guessing how much of an SQL file has imported.
Improvement: Push migrations to WP Engine can now include themes and plugins
Improvement: Settings sliders now have a visible focus style and improved keyboard accessibility
Improvement: Error log messages now provide additional context about the migration to assist our support team
Bug fix: Find & Replace regex can now include special characters such as < and >
Bug fix: Subsite-to-subsite migrations involving two different site IDs now migrate media from the correct source
Bug fix: Errors related to ajax_verify_connection_to_remote_site have been reduced
Improvement: Accessibility: Better support for Skip to main content keyboard navigation.
Improvement: Resetting the secret key won’t require a full page refresh to take effect.
Improvement: Migrations can now be run on sites that use the default permalink structure
Bug fix: PHP fatal error when running find and replace on a serialized unclonable object
Bug fix: PHP notices during an existing find and replace related to the addition of regex support
Bug fix: PHP notice during plugin upgrade under certain circumstances