woocommerce/packages/js/e2e-environment/docker/wp-cli/entrypoint.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -eu
# If WordPress is installed and the page "ready" exists, we bail the initialization.
if [ $(wp --allow-root core is-installed) ] && [ $(wp --allow-root post exists $(wp --allow-root post list --format=ids --post_name=ready)) ];
then
echo "The environment has already been initialized."
exit 0
else
echo "Initializing the environment..."
fi
chown xfs:xfs /var/www/html/wp-content
chown xfs:xfs /var/www/html/wp-content/plugins
## switch user
if [ $UID -eq 0 ]; then
user=xfs
dir=/var/www/html
cd "$dir"
exec su -s /bin/bash "$user" "$0" -- "$@"
# nothing will be executed beyond that line,
# because exec replaces running process with the new one
fi
declare -p WORDPRESS_PORT
[[ "${WORDPRESS_PORT}" == 80 ]] && \
URL="http://localhost" || \
URL="http://localhost:${WORDPRESS_PORT}"
declare -p WORDPRESS_TITLE >/dev/null
declare -p WORDPRESS_LOGIN >/dev/null
declare -p WORDPRESS_PASSWORD >/dev/null
declare -p WORDPRESS_EMAIL >/dev/null
echo "Installing WordPress..."
wp core install \
--url=${URL} \
--title="$WORDPRESS_TITLE" \
--admin_user=${WORDPRESS_LOGIN} \
--admin_password=${WORDPRESS_PASSWORD} \
--admin_email=${WORDPRESS_EMAIL} \
--skip-email
## Check for an initialization script.
declare -r INIT_SCRIPT=$(command -v initialize.sh)
if [[ -x ${INIT_SCRIPT} ]]; then
. "$INIT_SCRIPT"
fi
declare -r CURRENT_DOMAIN=$(wp option get siteurl)
if ! [[ ${CURRENT_DOMAIN} == ${URL} ]]; then
echo "Replacing ${CURRENT_DOMAIN} with ${URL} in database..."
wp search-replace ${CURRENT_DOMAIN} ${URL}
fi
wp post create \
--url=${URL} \
--post_type=page \
--post_status=publish \
--post_title='Ready' \
--post_content='E2E-tests.'
echo "Visit $(wp option get siteurl)"