Cloudflare’s WordPress plugin brings all of the benefits of Cloudflare into your WordPress dashboard for configuration, including a one-click application of default settings specifically optimized for WordPress.
By enabling Cloudflare on your WordPress website, you’ll find performance and security gains such as doubling your page load speeds, DDoS protection, web application firewall with WordPress-specific rulesets, free SSL, and SEO improvements.
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The WordPress plugin for Cloudflare offers all of the benefits of Cloudflare, with a one-click installation of settings specifically developed for the WordPress platform. Cloudflare’s free plugin for WordPress accelerates page load speeds, improves SEO, and protects against DDoS attacks and WordPress-specific vulnerabilities.
One-click application of WordPress-optimized settings is the easiest way to setup Cloudflare’s performance and security on your WordPress site. You can review the recommended settings that are applied, here: https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/227342487
Cloudflare’s web application firewall (WAF), available on all of Cloudflare’s paid plans, has built-in rulesets specifically built to mitigate against WordPress threats and vulnerabilities. Cloudflare’s WAF provides confidence that your website is always protected, even against the latest threats and vulnerabilities targeting WordPress websites.
Cloudflare’s plugin for WordPress automatically refreshes the Cloudflare cache upon making changes to your website appearance. This means that you can focus on your website, while we take care of ensuring that the freshest content is always available to your visitors.
- Header rewrites to prevent a redirect loop when Cloudflare’s Universal SSL is enabled.
- Change Cloudflare settings from within the plugin without needing to navigate to the Cloudflare.com dashboard. You can change settings for cache purge, security level, Always Online™, and image optimization.
- View analytics such as total visitors, bandwidth saved, and threats blocked.
- Support for HTTP2/Server Push.
- To install the Cloudflare plugin into your WordPress admin panel, please visit: https://wordpress.org/plugins/cloudflare/ and click “Download” or download the plugin from this GitHub repo.
- To install the plugin after downloading it via GitHub, navigate to Plugins → Add New → Upload Plugin and upload the Cloudflare-WordPress-master.zip file.
- Once you’ve installed the plugin, activate it through the WordPress plugin panel.
- If you're upgrading from the old plugin, and had previously inputted your API Key, you'll be automatically logged-in after updating the plugin.
- If this is the first time installing Cloudflare's WordPress plugin, please navigate to the plugin settings inside of your WordPress admin panel after activating, and input your Cloudflare username and API key; to find your API key, follow these instructions. If you do not already have a Cloudflare account, you’ll see the option to create one.
- After successfully logging into the plugin, click the “Apply Default Settings” button within the plugin’s dashboard. Clicking “Apply” will enable specific Cloudflare settings, optimized for the WordPress platform. These settings can be found here.
- Once this setting has been applied, that’s it! Your website is now on the Cloudflare network and optimized for the WordPress platform. You’ll also begin to see improved website load speeds, bandwidth savings, and protection against hackers, spammers, and bots.
Yes, on install and activation the plugin, first time users will be asked to enter their email address (used to sign-up for an account at cloudflare.com) and their user API key. This is needed to support all the features offered by the plugin.
You can review the recommended settings that are applied, here: https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/227342487
Yes, Cloudflare works with, and helps speed up your site even more, if you have Varnish enabled.
Before submitting a support ticket, check out our knowledge base to see if your question has already been answered: https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/sections/200820268-Content-Management-System-CMS-
For all support inquiries regarding Cloudflare’s WordPress plugin, please login to your Cloudflare account, file a support ticket, include any screenshots or details: https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
We welcome community contribution to this repository. CONTRIBUTING.md will help you start contributing. You can find active problems to work on in Issues page.
See changelog