iis-mysql-php-wordpress

Inspects and combines IIS + MySQL + PHP + WordPress deployment pieces (e.g., a reference stack/build for running WordPress on IIS with a MySQL backend).

Evaluated Apr 04, 2026 (25d ago)
Homepage ↗ Repo ↗ Infrastructure wordpress iis php mysql self-hosted windows deployment web-app-stack
⚙ Agent Friendliness
8
/ 100
Can an agent use this?
🔒 Security
22
/ 100
Is it safe for agents?
⚡ Reliability
25
/ 100
Does it work consistently?

Score Breakdown

⚙ Agent Friendliness

MCP Quality
0
Documentation
0
Error Messages
0
Auth Simplicity
30
Rate Limits
0

🔒 Security

TLS Enforcement
20
Auth Strength
30
Scope Granularity
10
Dep. Hygiene
30
Secret Handling
20

Security depends heavily on how IIS, WordPress, PHP, and MySQL are configured (TLS, admin access, database user privileges, filesystem permissions, WordPress hardening, patching). Without repo/config details, scores reflect uncertainty rather than verified controls.

⚡ Reliability

Uptime/SLA
0
Version Stability
40
Breaking Changes
40
Error Recovery
20
AF Security Reliability

Best When

You need a Windows/IIS-based WordPress + MySQL environment and will manage the server/runtime yourself.

Avoid When

You want an agent-friendly API product (REST/GraphQL) or managed service; instead use self-managed tooling only if you can operate the server securely.

Use Cases

  • Self-hosting WordPress on Microsoft IIS using PHP and MySQL
  • Creating a local/dev or deployment environment for WordPress on IIS
  • Provisioning infrastructure to connect WordPress to a MySQL database on Windows

Not For

  • Serverless deployment patterns
  • Producing production-grade hardening/security guarantees without additional configuration
  • Teams needing a hosted SaaS API rather than a server-side software stack

Interface

REST API
No
GraphQL
No
gRPC
No
MCP Server
No
SDK
No
Webhooks
No

Authentication

OAuth: No Scopes: No

No API auth model is provided (this appears to be an infrastructure/software stack). Authentication is typically handled via WordPress/IIS and database credentials configured in the environment.

Pricing

Free tier: No
Requires CC: No

No pricing info is available; likely open-source/self-hosted components.

Agent Metadata

Pagination
none
Idempotent
False
Retry Guidance
Not documented

Known Gotchas

  • This is not an API surface; agent integration will rely on operating/configuring the stack (server setup, IIS/WordPress/PHP/MySQL config).
  • Potential operational complexity (Windows/IIS configuration, permissions, database connectivity, TLS, and WordPress security hardening) is not captured here because repository contents were not provided.

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Scores are editorial opinions as of 2026-04-04.

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