At some point the 'change_stock' key is assumed to be present
in the request data, but it might not. Fixed to test for existence
before using the value.
The test added checks that stock status of variations when saving
a variable product is changed or not appropriately depending on
the request data supplied.
The standard wp_unique_post_slug() function will run one query per name collision, leading to a large number of queries being made when a product template is duplicated repeatedly. We can avoid this by doing the unique generation ourselves.
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.
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.
There are a number of files that are only loaded when another function is called (for example, load a reporting class when displaying a widget). An autoloader would be the ideal way to handle this (both in production and for tests), but until PHP compatibility is sorted out this commit adds an easy fix:
Testcases can now populate the protected, static $includes property with filepaths relative to the project root; when the testcase boots up, these files will automatically be included.