Document how to update E2E WP versions. (https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-blocks/pull/3284)
* add guide to update WP version * typo
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The Blocks plugin follows the same patterns as Gutenberg, therefore for instruct
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We have two kinds of JavaScript tests:
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- JavaScript unit tests - test APIs, hooks, library functionality that we use to build blocks or expose to plugin authors.
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- End-to-end (e2e) tests - test blocks from the user interface.
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- End-to-end (e2e) tests - test blocks from the user interface.
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These tests are all run automatically on open PRs by Travis CI.
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End-to-end tests are implemented in `tests/e2e-tests/specs/`.
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Since these drive the user interface, they need to run against a test environment - i.e. a web server running WordPress, Woo and blocks plugin, with a known state/configuration.
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Since these drive the user interface, they need to run against a test environment - i.e. a web server running WordPress, Woo and blocks plugin, with a known state/configuration.
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To set up to run e2e tests:
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Then, to run the tests:
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- `npm run test:e2e`
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- `npm run test:e2e`
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When you're iterating on a new test you'll often run this repeatedly, as you develop, until your test is just right.
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- `npm run wp-env stop` to stop the test environment
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**Note:** There are a number of other useful `wp-env` commands. You can find out more in the [wp-env docs](https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/blob/master/packages/env/README.md).
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### How to update end-to-end tests suites
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We follow the same WordPress support policy as WooCommerce, this means we need to support the latest version, and the two previous ones (L-2).
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For that, we run end-to-end tests against all of those versions, and because we use packages published by Gutenberg, we also run tests against the latest version of Gutenberg plugin.
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When a new version of WordPress is released, we drop support for the oldest version we have, so if the latest version is 5.5, we would test against:
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- WordPress 5.3
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- WordPress 5.4
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- WordPress 5.5
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- WordPress 5.5 + Gutenberg
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When 5.6 is released, we would drop support for 5.3, and update our `./.travis.yml` file.
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You need to bump the test version, so
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```yml
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- name: E2E Tests (WP 5.3)
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script:
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- npm run test:e2e
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env:
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- WP_VERSION=5.3
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- E2E_TESTS=1
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- WOOCOMMERCE_BLOCKS_PHASE=3
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```
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Would become
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```yml
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- name: E2E Tests (WP 5.4)
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script:
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- npm run test:e2e
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env:
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- WP_VERSION=5.4
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- E2E_TESTS=1
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- WOOCOMMERCE_BLOCKS_PHASE=3
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```
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You also need to check any existing tests that checks the WP version.
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In `./tests/e2e/specs`, verify for conditions like `if ( process.env.WP_VERSION < 5.4 )` and remove them if they're not relevant anymore.
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