The first parameter passed to PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase::assertEquals() should be the expected value and the second parameter the actual value and not the other way around.
This group is used to identify unit tests that will work only when testing WC core. This is necessary since we are using WC core unit tests to test the custom product tables plugin and some tests should be skipped in this context.
- removed limit to 9 line items per Paypal order
- if the request URL with all line items will be longer than 2083 characters, send it as one line item
- fix the character limit function to account for URL encoding happening in http_build_query
This commit adds a new filter, "woocommerce_install_get_tables", to the WC_Install::get_tables() method, enabling WooCommerce extensions to register new, WooCommerce-specific tables, ensuring these tables can be cleaned up automatically should WooCommerce be uninstalled (useful for things like custom table data stores). Nothing gets added by default, but this provides an integration point for plugins like WooCommerce Custom Orders Table.
This commit fixes WC PHPUnit tests in PHP 5.2 that have been broken since commit e68084d7b8 (diff-b43983ff635e47e2ec510ae07726f0b4R30) was merged. The mentioned commit added a new method to WC_Unit_Test_Case that uses late static binding. The problem is that late static binding is available only since PHP 5.3 and WooCommerce still support PHP 5.2. Running WC tests with PHP 5.2 resulted in the following error:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STATIC, expecting T_STRING or T_VARIABLE or '$' in /home/travis/build/woocommerce/woocommerce/tests/framework/class-wc-unit-test-case.php on line 40 (see https://travis-ci.org/woocommerce/woocommerce/jobs/350303315#L281)
For now, I'm simply removing the method that used late static binding (WC_Unit_Test_Case::include_dependencies()) and manually loading the required dependencies in the two test classes that relied on it. I'm happy to add WC_Unit_Test_Case::include_dependencies() again if someone can find a way to make it compatible with PHP 5.2. If not, we can revisit this once WC drops support for PHP 5.2.