/** * External dependencies */ const WooCommerceRestApi = require( '@woocommerce/woocommerce-rest-api' ) .default; const glob = require( 'glob-promise' ); const { dirname } = require( 'path' ); const { readJson } = require( 'fs-extra' ); const axios = require( 'axios' ).default; require( 'dotenv' ).config(); /** * Internal dependencies */ const fixtures = require( './fixture-data' ); // global.process.env.WORDPRESS_BASE_URL = `${ process.env.WORDPRESS_BASE_URL }:8889`; /** * ConsumerKey and ConsumerSecret are not used, we use basic auth, but * not providing them will throw an error. */ const WooCommerce = new WooCommerceRestApi( { url: `${ process.env.WORDPRESS_BASE_URL }/`, consumerKey: 'consumer_key', // Your consumer key consumerSecret: 'consumer_secret', // Your consumer secret version: 'wc/v3', axiosConfig: { auth: { username: process.env.WORDPRESS_LOGIN, password: process.env.WORDPRESS_PASSWORD, }, }, } ); const WPAPI = `${ process.env.WORDPRESS_BASE_URL }/wp-json/wp/v2/pages`; /** * prepare some store settings. * * @param {Object[]} fixture An array of objects describing our data, defaults * to our fixture. * @return {Promise} return a promise that resolves to the created data or * reject if the request failed. */ const setupSettings = ( fixture = fixtures.Settings() ) => WooCommerce.post( 'settings/general/batch', { update: fixture, } ); const setupPageSettings = () => { axios.get( WPAPI ).then( ( response ) => { const fixture = fixtures.PageSettings( response.data ); WooCommerce.post( 'settings/advanced/batch', { update: fixture, } ); } ); }; /** * Create taxes. * * @param {Object[]} fixture An array of objects describing our data, defaults * to our fixture. * @return {Promise} a promise that resolves to an array of newly created taxes, * or rejects if the request failed. */ const createTaxes = ( fixture = fixtures.Taxes() ) => WooCommerce.post( 'taxes/batch', { create: fixture, } ).then( ( response ) => response.data.create.map( ( taxes ) => taxes.id ) ); /** * Delete taxes. * * @param {number[]} ids an array of taxes IDs to delete. * * @return {Promise} return a promise that resolves to the deleted data or * reject if the request failed. */ const deleteTaxes = ( ids ) => WooCommerce.post( 'taxes/batch', { delete: ids, } ); /** * Create Coupons. * * @param {Object[]} fixture An array of objects describing our data, defaults * to our fixture. * @return {Promise} a promise that resolves to an array of newly created coupons, * or rejects if the request failed. */ const createCoupons = ( fixture = fixtures.Coupons() ) => WooCommerce.post( 'coupons/batch', { create: fixture, } ).then( ( response ) => response.data.create.map( ( coupon ) => coupon.id ) ); /** * Delete coupons. * * @param {number[]} ids an array of coupons IDs to delete. * * @return {Promise} return a promise that resolves to the deleted data or * reject if the request failed. */ const deleteCoupons = ( ids ) => WooCommerce.post( 'coupons/batch', { delete: ids, } ); /** * Create Product Categories. * * @param {Object[]} fixture An array of objects describing our data, defaults * to our fixture. * @return {Promise} a promise that resolves to an array of newly created categories, * or rejects if the request failed. */ const createCategories = ( fixture = fixtures.Categories() ) => WooCommerce.post( 'products/categories/batch', { create: fixture, } ).then( ( response ) => response.data.create ); /** * Delete Product Categories. * * @param {Object[]} categories an array of categories to delete. * * @return {Promise} return a promise that resolves to the deleted data or * reject if the request failed. */ const deleteCategories = ( categories ) => { const ids = categories.map( ( category ) => category.id ); return WooCommerce.post( 'products/categories/batch', { delete: ids, } ); }; /** * Create Product Tags. * * @param {Object[]} fixture An array of objects describing our data, defaults * to our fixture. * @return {Promise} a promise that resolves to an array of newly created tags, * or rejects if the request failed. */ const createTags = ( fixture = fixtures.Tags() ) => WooCommerce.post( 'products/tags/batch', { create: fixture, } ).then( ( response ) => response.data.create ); /** * Delete Product Tags. * * @param {Object[]} tags an array of tags to delete. * * @return {Promise} return a promise that resolves to the deleted data or * reject if the request failed. */ const deleteTags = ( tags ) => { const ids = tags.map( ( tag ) => tag.id ); return WooCommerce.post( 'products/tags/batch', { delete: ids, } ); }; /** * Create Products. * * currently this only creates a single product for the sake of reviews. * * @todo add more products to e2e fixtures data. * * @param {Array} categories Array of category objects so we can replace names with ids in the request. * @param {Array} tags Array of category objects so we can replace names with ids in the request. * @param {Array} attributes Array of attribute objects so we can replace names with ids in the request. * @param {Object[]} fixture An array of objects describing our data, defaults * to our fixture. * @return {Promise} a promise that resolves to an array of newly created products, * or rejects if the request failed. */ const createProducts = ( categories, tags, attributes, fixture = fixtures.Products() ) => { const hydratedFixture = fixture.map( ( product ) => { if ( categories && product.categories ) { product.categories = product.categories.map( ( categoryName ) => categories.find( ( category ) => category.name === categoryName ) ); } if ( tags && product.tags ) { product.tags = product.tags.map( ( tagName ) => tags.find( ( tag ) => tag.name === tagName ) ); } if ( attributes && product.attributes ) { product.attributes = product.attributes.map( ( productAttribute ) => { return { ...attributes.find( ( attribute ) => attribute.name === productAttribute.name ), ...productAttribute, }; } ); } return product; } ); return WooCommerce.post( 'products/batch', { create: hydratedFixture, } ).then( ( products ) => { return products.data.create.map( ( product ) => product.id ); } ); }; /** * Delete products. * * Deleting products will also delete review. * * @param {number[]} ids an array of products IDs to delete. * * @return {Promise} return a promise that resolves to the deleted data or * reject if the request failed. */ const deleteProducts = ( ids ) => WooCommerce.post( 'products/batch', { delete: ids, } ); /** * Create Reviews. * * @param {number} id product id to assign reviews to. * @param {Object[]} fixture An array of objects describing our reviews, defaults * to our fixture. * @return {Promise} a promise that resolves to an server response data, or * rejects if the request failed. */ const createReviews = ( id, fixture = fixtures.ReviewsInProduct( id ) ) => WooCommerce.post( 'products/reviews/batch', { create: fixture, } ); /** * Enable Cheque payments. * * This is not called directly but is called within enablePaymentGateways. * * @return {Promise} a promise that resolves to an server response data, or * rejects if the request failed. */ const enableCheque = () => WooCommerce.post( 'payment_gateways/cheque', { enabled: true, } ); /** * Enable payment gateways. * * It calls other individual payment gateway functions. * * @return {Promise} a promise that resolves to an array of server response * data, or rejects if the request failed. */ const enablePaymentGateways = () => Promise.all( [ enableCheque() ] ); /** * Create shipping zones. * * Shipping locations need to be assigned to a zone, and shipping methods need * to be assigned to a shipping location, this create a shipping zone and * location and methods. * * @param {Object[]} fixture An array of objects describing our data, defaults * to our fixture. * @return {Promise} a promise that resolves to an array of newly created shipping * zones IDs, or rejects if the request failed. */ const createShippingZones = ( fixture = fixtures.Shipping() ) => { return Promise.all( fixture.map( ( { name, locations, methods } ) => { return WooCommerce.post( 'shipping/zones', { name } ) .then( ( response ) => { return response.data.id; } ) .then( ( zoneId ) => { const locationsPromise = WooCommerce.put( `shipping/zones/${ zoneId }/locations`, locations ); return [ zoneId, locationsPromise ]; } ) .then( ( [ zoneId, locationsPromise ] ) => { const methodPromise = Promise.all( methods.map( ( method ) => WooCommerce.post( `shipping/zones/${ zoneId }/methods`, method ) ) ); return [ zoneId, methodPromise, locationsPromise ]; } ) .then( ( [ zoneId, methodPromise, locationsPromise ] ) => Promise.all( [ methodPromise, locationsPromise ] ).then( () => zoneId ) ); } ) ); }; /** * Delete Shipping zones. * * Deleting a shipping will also delete location and methods defined within it. * * @param {number[]} ids an array of shipping zones IDs to delete. * * @return {Promise} return a promise that resolves to an array of deleted data or * reject if the request failed. */ const deleteShippingZones = ( ids ) => { const deleteZone = ( id ) => WooCommerce.delete( `shipping/zones/${ id }`, { force: true, } ); return Promise.all( ids.map( deleteZone ) ); }; const createBlockPages = () => { return glob( `${ dirname( __filename ) }/../specs/**/*.fixture.json` ).then( ( files ) => { return Promise.all( files.map( async ( filePath ) => { const file = await readJson( filePath ); const { title, pageContent: content } = file; return axios .post( WPAPI, { title, content, status: 'publish', }, { auth: { username: process.env.WORDPRESS_LOGIN, password: process.env.WORDPRESS_PASSWORD, }, } ) .then( ( response ) => response.data.id ); } ) ); } ); }; const deleteBlockPages = ( ids ) => { return Promise.all( ids.map( ( id ) => axios.delete( `${ WPAPI }/${ id }`, { params: { force: true, }, auth: { username: process.env.WORDPRESS_LOGIN, password: process.env.WORDPRESS_PASSWORD, }, } ) ) ); }; /** * Create Products attributes and terms. * * @param {Object[]} fixture An array of objects describing our data, defaults * to our fixture. * @return {Promise} a promise that resolves to an array of newly created product attributes IDs, or rejects if the request failed. */ const createProductAttributes = ( fixture = fixtures.Attributes() ) => { return Promise.all( fixture.map( ( { attribute, terms } ) => { return WooCommerce.post( 'products/attributes', attribute ) .then( ( response ) => { return response.data.id; } ) .then( ( attributeId ) => { const termsPromise = WooCommerce.put( `products/attributes/${ attributeId }/terms/batch`, { create: terms } ); return [ attributeId, termsPromise ]; } ) .then( ( [ attributeId, termsPromise ] ) => Promise.all( [ attributeId, termsPromise ] ).then( () => ( { name: attribute.name, id: attributeId, } ) ) ) .catch( () => { // At this point, the attributes probably already exist. Get them and return them instead. return WooCommerce.get( 'products/attributes' ).then( ( response ) => response.data ); } ); } ) ); }; /** * Delete Products attributes. * * Deleting all passed product attributes, will also delete terms within it. * * @param {number[]} ids an array of product attributes IDs to delete. * * @return {Promise} return a promise that resolves to an array of deleted data or * reject if the request failed. */ const deleteProductAttributes = ( ids ) => { return WooCommerce.post( 'products/attributes/batch', { delete: ids } ); }; module.exports = { createProductAttributes, deleteProductAttributes, setupSettings, setupPageSettings, createTaxes, deleteTaxes, createCoupons, deleteCoupons, createCategories, deleteCategories, createTags, deleteTags, createProducts, deleteProducts, createReviews, enablePaymentGateways, createShippingZones, deleteShippingZones, createBlockPages, deleteBlockPages, };