Overview
When viewing an application’s environment in the VIP Dashboard, the Overview panel provides a snapshot summary of settings and activity for that environment.
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When viewing an application’s environment in the VIP Dashboard, the Overview panel provides a snapshot summary of settings and activity for that environment.
Multiple domains can point to a VIP platform environment, but only one domain can be the primary domain.
The VIP Local Development Environment is composed of several Docker containers. Some of these containers bind host ports to be accessible from outside of their internal network.
VIP Local Development Environment commands, options, and basic usage.
The Audit Log in the VIP Dashboard provides an audit trail of all management actions for an organization or an application.
Several determinants are used by the VIP Code Analysis Bot to calculate whether a pull request can be automatically approved.
The GitHub interface will display a "Pending — In progress" build status while the VIP Code Analysis Bot is analyzing a pull request.
Feedback from the VIP Code Analysis Bot is based on the results of the automated scans including Vulnerability and Update Scan, PHPCS analysis, PHP linting, and SVG analysis.
The VIP Code Analysis Bot (“the Bot”) automatically analyzes code in pull requests that are made to any branch of a WordPress application’s wpcomvip GitHub repository. The Bot helps to maintain the quality of code that is submitted to the repository and increases the security and stability of WordPress sites that are hosted on the VIP Platform.
The “main site” of a network on a WordPress multisite environment is typically the first site (ID 1), and will be listed first in the Network Admin Sites screen.