* allow for WOO_VERSION config in tests setup
* pass through WOO_VERSION environment var to container
* force specific WOO_VERSION value for phpunit test run
* try passing through environment variable via docker arg
Also set .env for controlling local runs of phpunit
Trying a different way of adding a commit to allow for pr creation on release pull requests. This way reduces both the number of commits and requires no actual file changes.
* update wp-env package
* bump versions in e2e workflows
* Fix job names
* explicitly set core WP version
without this, the `mappings` configuration option causes breakage due to what appears to be a bug in the package.
* Change how GB install job is setup
`wp-env` currently has an issue where if you define the explicit WP version to install (vs just what is included by default), permissions aren’t configured correctly for the WP folder in the containers. So the ability to install plugins via cli is not possible. This only surfaces in linux environments.
I tried a number of ways to work around this but in the end the only foolproof way is to configure the environment to be setup with the installed plugin.
* add circular dependency check and fix it
* only throw error
* udpate error message
* only throw on production
* better defaults
* add variable to travis
* double echo
* echo with -e
* Create end-to-end-tests.yml for E2E testing action
* Change actions to run on push instead of PR
* Install libstdc++-4.9-dev on E2E tests action
* Add correct apt repository for libstc++
* Reconfigure apt-get commands for installing libstdc++
* Remove accidental inclusion of Travis config from E2E tests action
* Install libkrb5-dev as part of e2e test action
* Run apt commands as sudo
* Install gutenberg plugin and e2e testutils
* Add environment variables to E2E tests
* Rename action and add further config for composer and wp-env
* Rename workflow
* Add jobs for WP 5.6, 5.5, and 5.4
* Fix YML indentation
* Apply 767 permissions to wp-env directory
* Run chmod as sudo
* Comment 5.6 and 5.6 with GB out to test 5.4 more easily
* Remove WP install job, since it should run on each step
* Change order of wp-env start and chmod
* Reorder commands for 5.4 job
* Try running 5.4 tests in isolation
* Reenable tests for all WP versions
* Move commands out of bash script into a series of commands
* Fix indentation on 5.5 job
* Re-enable libkrb5-dev install
* Clean wp-env before each run & upgrade wp-env to 3.0.0
* Update lock file for wp-env@3.0.0
* Reorder wp-env start and clean commands
* Reorder wp-env permissions commands
* Reorder wp-env permissions setup for all jobs
* Reorder wp-env permissions setup for 5.5 and 5.4
* Ensure correct order for env setup and flush permalinks twice
* Update jest snapshots
* Remove rewrite flush command from yml
* Remove npm build from every step and try it just at the start
* Set correct e2e build script
* Add jobs for PHP 8
* Specify PHP 8 minor version
* Run PHP 8 jobs first
* Remove PHP 8 jobs
* Add JS Unit tests job
* Remove js-unit-tests.js workflow
* Remove composer install from every step, add it to its own step
* Cache composer files
* Bust npm cache to test nodegit
* Rename npm cache
* Renove npm cache entirely
* Revert "Renove npm cache entirely"
This reverts commit d6fac6a6ebd9162e48f64daaa8c971320756579e.
* Rename npm cache back to how it was
* Fix yml indentation
* Remove echo from composer cache step
* Revert back to composer example
* Add PHP Unit tests to workflow
* Add PHP Unit tests to workflow
* Rename E2E tests workflow and file
* deliberately break e2e and unit tests to test workflow 👺
* fix php test, should see e2e fail
* revert broken e2e test
* Change steps into jobs, rename workflow
* Remove Travis workflow file
* Add all necessary setup steps to each job
* Rename Setup job and remove dependency
* Add individual jobs for each E2E test environment
* Add npm install and build to setup job
* YML syntax fix
* Remove error-causing chmod
* Rename blocks.ini setup step
Fixes a typographical error.
* Get the latest stable version of WooCommerce for PHPUnit testing
* Add PHP8.0 and PHP5.6 Unit tests
* Run composer update for PHP 5.6 and PHP 8.0
* Revert "Run composer update for PHP 5.6 and PHP 8.0"
This reverts commit 4f90522d0b52b7a8b9e896e9c783795be9dc5399.
* Revert "Add PHP8.0 and PHP5.6 Unit tests"
This reverts commit 66e317dec4af6e3a2ac6f78b6efd050e7fc5aa8e.
Co-authored-by: Rua Haszard <rua.haszard@automattic.com>
* Tweak message for stale activity and bump close boundary
Temporarily, bump the close boundary to 20 days to cover the holiday period.
* revert bump to 90 days
Currently our repository doesn't support node 14.x and this branch of node recently became LTS so GitHub actions now default to that version. This is an attempt to force a specific version of node for the action.
* add doc for feature flag and experimental interfaces
* add new doc to TOC
* update pull request template to include checklist item for experimental/feature flag items
* tweak wording for experimental prefix
* fix bad formatting of bold for lines
* fix double slash in url
* add missing sentence case
* remove account signup as that is not included in Cart and Checkout block logic.
* Fix typo
* Add workflow for linting js and css
* try alternative action to see if we get annotations
* add deliberate linting errors to validate new workflow behaviour
* try to fix annotations?
* maybe invalid check-name?
* try a different eslint action
* fix eslint fails
* remove js/css linting from travis
* remove unnecessary build execution
* Create ZIP before writing testing steps
* Add a note to restore the release branch
* Add a link to the milestones page
* Revert "Add a note to restore the release branch"
This reverts commit 362bf8779be2023c8015bb71a1328eca9bab4997.
* generating changeset for pull request
* generating changeset for pull request
* add changelog to readme.txt
* typo fixes to release checklists
* change tested up to for WooCommerce core
* add testing notes for release
* bump version referenced for WP
* Bumping version strings to new version.
Co-authored-by: github-actions <github-actions@github.com>
Co-authored-by: Darren Ethier <darren@roughsmootheng.in>