There were two outdated lists of WC tables. One used to drop tables when WC is uninstalled and another one to drop tables when a site is deleted in a multi site environment. This commit creates a new unified list of WC tables, adds the missing tables to this list and introduces a unit test that will fail if the list gets outdated.
WC doesn't support downgrades but the if condition that decides whether or not to call WC_Install::install() and apply database schema changes was checking if the WC version stored in the database is equal to the WC version in the code. This commit changes the check performed inside the if condition to verify if the WC version stored in the database is smaller than the version in the code. This way `dbDelta()` won't be called automatically by WC and revert database schema changes. This is particulary important for clustered providers where the version of the WC code running in one of the containers could be outdated and trigger a database downgrade.
To test the method WC_Install::check_version() it is not necessary to update the of the option 'woocoommerce_db_version' as this method uses only 'woocommerce_version'.
Removed the print_r() call as phpcs was complaining about it and there is no need to output the version values as phpunit will do that if the test fails.
This commit adds a new line to the section "WordPress environment" of the system status page to indicate whether or not WP external object cache is enabled.
This commit fixes a bug in WC_Customer_Download_Data_Store::get_downloads() that made impossible to change the order in which the query returned the results. This method accepts the arguments `order_by` and `order` but it was ignoring them and always using the default values ('permission_id' and 'ASC' respectively).
One of the assertions of the WC_Customer_Download_Data_Store::get_downloads() test method was modified to make sure the code now works.
This bug was introduced by commit a443419.
The wp_get_theme() function returns a WP_Theme object, which uses uppercase property names, which goes against typical WordPress conventions.
This uses the more modern (read: PHP_CodeSniffer 3.2.0+) syntax for temporarily disabling sniffs. For more details, please see https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer/wiki/Advanced-Usage#ignoring-parts-of-a-file.