woocommerce/plugins/woocommerce-blocks/bin/wp-env-pre-config.sh

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Switch to use `wp-env` as the development/test environment (https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-blocks/pull/2730) * Switch to use wp-env * fix travis config * fix spacing? * doh need to install packages before starting environment! * more fixes for errors in travis environment * hmm still have node-git issues * nope must use dash * maybe it’s a caching issue (we’re caching node_modules?) * remove configs * add wp-env override json to gitignore * remove obsolete scripts * fix config in travis * restore default env (for phpunit) * for e2e manually set WORDPRESS_BASE_URL * doh fix variable for wp version * run phpunit via docker and fix WordPress version used for tests * find out what’s going on with this thing * don’t escape? * doh phpunit needs dev installed from composer! * fix versions * looks liek we have to make sure wp db is up to date?!? - also moves pre-configuration stuff all into one file for easier maintenance. * see if I can get insight into what the siteurl is in the wp environment on travis * try env setup (known that will break phpunit but possible it might fix e2e?) * output plugin list to see what is active in travis * try flushing rules * do a hard fulsh * fix argument syntax * move things around and add pre-configuration as files so all wp commands run at once * revert back to running each container command separately Not sure, but this might affect permissions issues? * maybe re-ordering before the file sync will help? also try some configuration changes * another attempt at travis config In this attempt: - map .htaccess to the server on the environment start - try changing permissions of wp-content and wp-content/plugins as a part of the e2e test bootup * use default wp version for gute build * refactor to run all wp commands in one go * don’t return promise from setup function - this might fix the sporadic fails related to the fixtures being setup (and potential race conditions there). * make sure we activate gutenberg plugin (previously we were just installing) The syntax of the command was incorrect. * try alternative syntax for installing and activating plugin
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#!/bin/sh
BASENAME=$(basename "`pwd`")
# We need to pass the blocks plugin folder name to the script, the name can change depending on your local env and we can't hardcode it.
npm run wp-env run tests-cli './wp-content/plugins/'$BASENAME'/bin/wp-env-config.sh' $BASENAME