* Switch to use wp-env
* fix travis config
* fix spacing?
* doh need to install packages before starting environment!
* more fixes for errors in travis environment
* hmm still have node-git issues
* nope must use dash
* maybe it’s a caching issue (we’re caching node_modules?)
* remove configs
* add wp-env override json to gitignore
* remove obsolete scripts
* fix config in travis
* restore default env (for phpunit)
* for e2e manually set WORDPRESS_BASE_URL
* doh fix variable for wp version
* run phpunit via docker and fix WordPress version used for tests
* find out what’s going on with this thing
* don’t escape?
* doh phpunit needs dev installed from composer!
* fix versions
* looks liek we have to make sure wp db is up to date?!?
- also moves pre-configuration stuff all into one file for easier maintenance.
* see if I can get insight into what the siteurl is in the wp environment on travis
* try env setup (known that will break phpunit but possible it might fix e2e?)
* output plugin list to see what is active in travis
* try flushing rules
* do a hard fulsh
* fix argument syntax
* move things around and add pre-configuration as files so all wp commands run at once
* revert back to running each container command separately
Not sure, but this might affect permissions issues?
* maybe re-ordering before the file sync will help?
also try some configuration changes
* another attempt at travis config
In this attempt:
- map .htaccess to the server on the environment start
- try changing permissions of wp-content and wp-content/plugins as a part of the e2e test bootup
* use default wp version for gute build
* refactor to run all wp commands in one go
* don’t return promise from setup function
- this might fix the sporadic fails related to the fixtures being setup (and potential race conditions there).
* make sure we activate gutenberg plugin (previously we were just installing)
The syntax of the command was incorrect.
* try alternative syntax for installing and activating plugin