There is a few places to work that out.
- Backup your database
- Try using WordPress internal utility
- Search for matches
- Write your own search and replace
Procedure
1. Backup your database
I generally go like so:
mysqldump -u dbuser -p'dbpassword' --complete-insert --default-character-set=utf8 databasename > /home/renoirb/backups/databasename.sql
I even have this in a crontab on my own server. But that's an other topic.
2. Try using WordPress internal utility
WordPress has it's own utility for that matter. Most of the time, it can be done only with it.
Simply add to your theme's functions.php
(see wordpress documentation) file the following line:
update_option('siteurl','http://local.workspace/');
update_option('home','http://local.workspace/');
Assuming you are already running the theme that has that particular functions.php
file.
Run the site, by refreshing the page.
Then, comment the lines!
You won't need them anymore.
Otherwise they get to update your database configuration at every page load.
If it is not enough, continue...
3. Search for matches
I personally use Adminer on my deployment, it is a lightweight one-file replacement for PHPMyAdmin.
Why I suggest Adminer? It has a nice search all database feature that I find quite handy in our use-case.
It is a search box, labelled: "Search in data tables".
4. Write your own search and replace
UPDATE `wp_comments` SET `comment_author_url` = REPLACE(`comment_author_url`, "http://url", "https://url");
UPDATE `wp_postmeta` SET `meta_value` = REPLACE(`meta_value`, "http://url", "https://url");
UPDATE `wp_options` SET `option_value` = REPLACE(`option_value`, "http://url", "https://url");
Note that in my case, I was migrating ALL my urls from NON HTTPS to HTTPS.
Hope that was helpful