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MoneroWP
A WooCommerce extension for accepting Monero
Dependancies
This plugin is rather simple but there are a few things that need to be set up before hand.
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A web server! Ideally with the most recent versions of PHP and mysql
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The Monero wallet-cli and Monero wallet-rpc tools found here
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WordPress Wordpress is the backend tool that is needed to use WooCommerce and this Monero plugin
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WooCommerce This Monero plugin is an extension of WooCommerce, which works with WordPress
Step 1: Activating the plugin
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Downloading: First of all, you will need to download the plugin. This can be done with the command
git clone https://github.com/monero-integrations/monerowp.git
or can be downloaded as a zip file from the GitHub web page. -
Put the plugin in the correct directory: You will need to put the folder named
monero
from this repo into the wordpress plugins directory. This can be found atpath/to/wordpress/folder/wp-content/plugins
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Activate the plugin from the WordPress admin panel: Once you login to the admin panel in WordPress, click on "Installed Plugins" under "Plugins". Then simply click "Activate" where it says "Monero - WooCommerce Gateway"
Step 2: Setup the Monero Wallet RPC
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Setup a monero wallet using the monero-wallet-cli tool. If you do not know how to do this you can learn about it at getmonero.org
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Start the monero daemon on your server and leave it running in the background. This can be accomplished by running
./monerod
inside your monero downloads folder. -
Start the Wallet RPC and leave it running in the background. This can be accomplished by running
monero-wallet-rpc --rpc-bind-port 18081 --rpc-login username:password --wallet-file /path/walletfile
where "username:password" is the username and password that you want to use, seperated by a colon and "/path/walletfile" is your actual wallet file.
Step 3: Setup Monero Gateway in WooCommerce
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Navigate to the "settings" panel in the WooCommerce widget in the WordPress admin panel.
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Click on "Checkout"
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Select "Monero GateWay"
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Check the box labeled "Enable this payment gateway"
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Enter your monero wallet address in the box labled "Monero Address". If you do not know your address, you can run the
address
commmand in your monero wallet -
Enter the IP address of your server in the box labeled "Daemon Host/IP"
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Enter the port number of the Wallet RPC in the box labeled "Daemon PORT" (will be
18081
if you used the above example). -
Enter the username and password that you want to use in their respective feilds
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Click on "Save changes"
Info on server authentication
It is reccommended that you specify a username/password with your wallet rpc. This can be done by starting your wallet rpc with monero-wallet-rpc --rpc-bind-port 18081 --rpc-login username:password --wallet-file /path/walletfile
where "username:password" is the username and password that you want to use, seperated by a colon. Alternatively, you can use the --restricted-rpc
flag with the wallet rpc like so ./monero-wallet-rpc --testnet --rpc-bind-port 18081 --restricted-rpc --wallet-file wallet/path
.