const { getTestConfig } = require( './test-config' ); const { HTTPClientFactory } = require('@woocommerce/api'); /** * Uses the WordPress API to update the Ready page's status. * * @param {string} status | Status to update the page to. One of: publish, future, draft, pending, private */ const updateReadyPageStatus = async ( status ) => { const testConfig = getTestConfig(); const apiUrl = testConfig.url; const wpPagesEndpoint = '/wp/v2/pages'; const adminUsername = testConfig.users.admin.username ? testConfig.users.admin.username : 'admin'; const adminPassword = testConfig.users.admin.password ? testConfig.users.admin.password : 'password'; const client = HTTPClientFactory.build(apiUrl) .withBasicAuth(adminUsername, adminPassword) .create(); // As the default status filter in the API is `publish`, we need to // filter based on the supplied status otherwise no results are returned. let statusFilter = 'publish'; if ( 'publish' === status ) { // The page will be in a draft state, so we need to filter on that status statusFilter = 'draft'; } const getPostsResponse = await client.get(`${wpPagesEndpoint}?search=ready&status=${statusFilter}`); if ( getPostsResponse.data && getPostsResponse.data.length > 0) { const pageId = getPostsResponse.data[0].id; // Update the page to the new status await client.post(`${wpPagesEndpoint}/${pageId}`, { 'status': status }); } } module.exports = updateReadyPageStatus;