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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nestor Soriano 1a68abbc28 Miscellaneous code hacking fixes:
- Fix how CodeHackerTestHook::executeBeforeTest parses the test name,
  to account for warnings and tests with data sets.

- CodeHackerTestHook now includes a executeAfterTest hook that
  disables the code hacker (needed to prevent it from inadvertently
  altering further tests). Also, clear_hacks is executed in
  executeBeforeTest for the same reason.

- CodeHacker gets restore, clear_hacks and is_enabled methods
  to support the changes in CodeHackerTestHook.

- FunctionsMockerHack fixed so that it doesn't modify strings
  that are class method definitions.

- Added the WC_Unit_Test_Case::file_copy method, it must be used
  instead of the PHP built-in "copy" in tests, otherwise tests
  that run with the code hacker active will fail.
  This is something to investigate.
2020-05-20 09:56:25 +02:00
Nestor Soriano 9a5b3b353d Add the @hack code annotation for tests.
Now @hack class and method annotations can be used to register
code hacks as an alternative to using before_ methods.
The syntax is /* @hack HackClassName param1 param2 */
where parameters will be passed to the class constructor.
If the class name ends with "Hack", then that suffix can be
omitted (e.g. "Foo" can be specified instead of "FooHack").
2020-05-20 09:56:25 +02:00
Nestor Soriano db58b51de3 Barebones implementation of a code hacker for unit tests.
The "code hacker" is a class that hooks on filesystem events
(using stream_wrapper_unregister) in order to allow for dynamically
modifying the content of PHP code files while they are loaded.
The code hacker class allows registering hacks, which are
functions that take source code as input and return the modified code.
A hack can be a standalone function or a class with a "hack" method.

A few hacks are provided off the shelf. One allows mocking standalone
PHP functions (WP, WOO or not), another one allows mocking static
methods, and there's the one that removes the "final" qualifier
from a class definition. This helps unit testing stuff that would
otherwise be quite hard to test.
2020-05-20 09:56:25 +02:00
Christopher Allford b5bd8225e8 Moved PHPUnit suite into tests/legacy 2020-04-24 13:53:40 -07:00
Steve Grunwell 17c56d6d12 Merge branch 'master' into fix/travis-against-minimium-requirements 2020-04-01 14:30:42 -04:00
Christopher Allford 98395741cf Changed the default test file locations to respect the system's tmp folder 2020-03-13 20:44:43 -07:00
Steve Grunwell 5855931542 Define the polyfill before attempting to call it 2020-03-11 16:53:25 +00:00
Steve Grunwell 0a3c5186fa The WP core test suite didn't introduce includes/listener-loader.php until WordPress 5.1, so we need to polyfill the behavior when testing against WordPress 5.0 2020-03-11 16:34:52 +00:00
Christopher Allford 6ad091a9b7 Changed all of the constant accesses into corresponding Automattic\Jetpack\Constants usages 2020-01-28 21:21:29 -08:00
Claudio Sanches 96c7255fc0 Fixed SpeedTrapListener include 2019-07-18 22:24:40 -03:00
Claudio Sanches 67212d1303 Updated PHPUnit to 7.5.14 2019-07-18 22:02:58 -03:00
Rodrigo Primo 18ee70918b Fix PHPCS violations in tests/ using PHPCBF
This commit fixes all 1533 PHPCS errors that PHPCBF can fix automatically in the tests/ directory. Before this change there was a total of 3106 PHPCS errors in the WooCommerce repository and now there is 1573 errors.
2019-05-01 19:05:00 -03:00
Rodrigo Primo 34ec2e87c0 Add wp-http-testcase directly to the repository
This commit adds the composer package jdgrimes/wp-http-testcase directly to this repository instead of via composer. Doing this because I couldn't find a way to make this package work on Travis build jobs running older versions of PHP and I don't think it is worth investing much time on it.
2018-07-18 18:19:39 -03:00
Rodrigo Primo 3057ed0bd6 Use WordPress version of phpunit-speed-trap
This commit adds WordPress version of phpunit-speed-trap (https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop/blob/master/tests/phpunit/includes/speed-trap-listener.php). First I tried to add it using composer but for some unknown reason it worked on my local environment but not on Travis (https://travis-ci.org/woocommerce/woocommerce/jobs/377286389#L673). I don't think it is worth spending too much time on this so it seems to me that it is just easy to use WordPress version instead since it works.
2018-05-17 15:04:32 +01:00