How to use the optional Thrinacia Atlas WordPress Crowdfunding plugin on a Vultr hosted website

Use Thrinacia's plugin on your Vultr website
Use Thrinacia’s plugin on your Vultr website

Do you want to add Crowdfunding capabilities on your WordPress website hosted by Vultr? If so, this tutorial will show you how to add and enable the Thrinacia Atlas WordPress plugin on your WordPress website.

Please note that normally Thrinacia Atlas can run in standalone mode or with standalone UI that we host for you as part of the subscription plan, but if for some reason you have existing Vultr website and want to run the crowdfunding section there, then this blog may be for you.

Below are the steps that it takes to add a full white label Crowdfunding platform on your WordPress website while using Vultr.

Step 1. Subscribe to the Atlas subscription plan

Go to the pricing page on Thrinacia’s website, and choose the plan that best suits your needs. Upon purchasing the subscription plan, you can begin to build the Crowdfunding platform. For this example, we are going to use Thrinacia’s demo website called Origin.

New Atlas Subscription plans Thrinacia UI
Atlas subscription plan options

Step 2. Use Vultr to create and host the WordPress website

Either create or log into your Vultr account. Next, click on this link to for a one-click install for a new WordPress website. If you already have a WordPress website and want to add the Crowdfunding capabilities to the website, then you can skip this step entirely.

Once you have clicked the link, you can start provisioning the website.

Provisioning a new WordPress website using Vultr
Provisioning a new WordPress website using Vultr

As you can see, you can choose where the servers are located. This will in turn help with the speed of your website. For example, if you live in Australia, and choose to host your website in the servers in that location, then the website will load faster for you. This is a great feature for those that want to really optimize their website.

The additional options and features as shown in the above image are all up to you. For this example, we will be using WordPress.

After you click on deploy now, you should see the following:

New servers and website have been deployed
New servers and website have been deployed

You can click on the manage button, and below will have the instructions on how to start the new WordPress website.

Vultr overview tab
Vultr overview tab

Use the info provided in the server details to fill in the following:

Basic authentication for the new WordPress website
Basic authentication for the new WordPress website
Choose your language
Choose your language
Creating the new WordPress website
Fill in the fields
New site provided
New site provided

Step 3. Log into the WordPress website, and download the Thrinacia Atlas WordPress plugin

Go to the administrator dashboard, click on the plugins option in the left side menu, and click on add new. Search for Thrinacia, and the Thrinacia Atlas WordPress plugin should appear as shown in the below image.

Downloading the Thrinacia Atlas WordPress plugin
Use the Thrinacia Atlas WordPress option on the left

Install, and activate the plugin.

The plugin is installed, and activated
The plugin is installed and activated

Step 4. Save the permalink settings and add the page path

In the left menu, go to settings, and click on the permalinks option. On the permalinks settings page, enable the post name option and save the settings.

Saving the permalinks settings
Saving the permalinks settings

This will allow you to set the path for the page that you want to use for your Crowdfunding platform.

Add the path you would like the page to be hosted on by clicking on the settings item in the left menu and clicking on Thrinacia Atlas option. Add the path that you would like the page to be called. For this demo, we will adding fundraising as the path name.

Setting the page path
Set the page path. For this example, it is set to fundraising

Once you have added the path and saved, you will see that a new page has been added by going to pages in the left menu.

New page added
New page added

As you can see, the new page that was added has the same path as you set in the Thrinacia Atlas settings.

Step 5. Create the app_local.js file

Go to your website. In the browser, add the following (/app_local.js) behind the site URL you are using for your Atlas subscription plan, and click enter. For this example, we are using the Origin demo website, so the URL will look like this https://origin.thrinacia.com/app_local.js

Thrinacia Origin app_local.js file
Thrinacia Origin app_local.js file

Copy the text that you see on that page, and create a new file in a code editor. Paste the content into that file, and save the file as app_local.js.

app_local.js file
app_local.js file

Step 6. Access the site files using SFTP and add the app_local.js file

Go to the Vultr administrator dashboard, click on the server’s option in the left menu.

Vultr left menu
Vultr left menu

Choose the server, and use the credentials provided in the overview tab.

Enter the credentials as follows:

  • Hostname: The IP address given
  • User: root
  • Password: The password provided

We recommend that you try using port 22.

Enter the credentials into your SFTP program. For this demo, we are using FileZilla.

Entering the credentials for the Vultr website into the FileZilla program.
Entering the credentials for the Vultr website into the FileZilla program.

You want to add the app_local.js file into the Angular folder. To find the Angular folder, click on the following directories root/var/www/html/wp-content/plugins/thrinacia-atlas-crowdfunding. In this directory, you will see the angular folder. Drag and drop the app_local.js file into the angular folder.

Locating the angular folder
Locating the angular folder

Step 7. Setting up optional pre-rendering for crawling and indexing

You may also need the correct pre-rendering setup for crawlers from google, facebook, slack, bing, and other places. This ensures your website is indexed correctly in search engines and links can be shared on social media websites. Since you are hosting WordPress on Vultr, you need to proxy traffic to our pre-rendering cluster.

To get this setup please open a support ticket on nexus.thrinacia.com under your project so we can quickly set this up for you. Our existing set of rules is compatible with nginx and apache web servers. Please note that SSH Access may be needed.

You can watch the below video to learn more about adding the WordPress plugin on your Vultr website: