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# Development
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This document aims to provide as much context as possible to aid in the development of plugins, packages, and tools in the monorepo.
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## Getting Started
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Please refer to [the Getting Started section of the `README.md`](README.md#getting-started) for a general-purpose guide on getting started. The rest of this document will assume that you've installed all of the prequisites and setup described there.
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## Turborepo Commands
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Our repository uses [Turborepo](https://turborepo.org) for `build` and `test` commands. This tool ensures that all dependencies of a plugin, package, or tool are prepared before running a command. This is done transparently when running these commands. When using `pnpm run {command}` without any options, it will execute that command against every project in the repository. You can view a list of the commands Turborepo supports in [our turbo.json file](turbo.json).
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### Plugin, Package, and Tool Filtering
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If you are interested in running a `turbo` command against a single plugin, package, or tool, you can do so with the `--filter` flag. This flag supports the `"name"` option in `package.json` files, paths, and globs.
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If you would like to read more about the syntax, please check out [the Turborepo filtering documentation](https://turborepo.org/docs/core-concepts/filtering).
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### Examples
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Here are some examples of the ways you can use Turborepo / pnpm commands:
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```bash
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# Lint and build all plugins, packages, and tools. Note the use of `-r` for lint,
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# turbo does not run the lint at this time.
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pnpm run -r lint && pnpm run build
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# Build WooCommerce Core and all of its dependencies
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pnpm run --filter='@woocommerce/plugin-woocommerce' build
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# Lint the @woocommerce/components package - note the different argument order, turbo scripts
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# are not running lints at this point in time.
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pnpm run -r --filter='@woocommerce/components' lint
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# Test all of the @woocommerce scoped packages
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pnpm run --filter='@woocommerce/*' test
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# Build all of the JavaScript packages
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pnpm run --filter='./packages/js/*' build
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# Build everything except WooCommerce Core
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pnpm run --filter='!@woocommerce/plugin-woocommerce' build
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# Build everything that has changed since the last commit
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pnpm run --filter='[HEAD^1]' build
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```
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### Cache busting Turbo
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In the event that you need to force turbo not to cache a command you can set the env variable `TURBO_FORCE=true`.
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e.g.
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```bash
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# Force an uncached build of WooCommerce Core and all of its dependencies
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TURBO_FORCE=true pnpm run --filter='@woocommerce/plugin-woocommerce' build
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```
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## Other Commands
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Outside of the commands in [our turbo.json file](turbo.json), each plugin, package, and tool may have unique scripts in their `package.json` files. In these cases, you can execute those commands using `pnpm {script}` and the same `--filter` syntax as Turborepo.
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### Examples
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Here are some examples of the commands you will make use of.
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```bash
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# Add a changelog entry for WooCommerce Core
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pnpm --filter=@woocommerce/plugin-woocommerce run changelog add
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# Create the woocommerce.zip file
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pnpm --filter=@woocommerce/plugin-woocommerce run build:zip
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```
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## Plugin Development Environments
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The plugins in our repository make use of [the `@wordpress/env` package](https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/reference-guides/packages/packages-env/). This supplies convenient commands for creating, destroying, cleaning, and testing WordPress environments.
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```bash
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# Make sure you are in the working directory of the plugin you are interested in setting up the environment for
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cd plugins/woocommerce
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# Start will create the environment if necessary or start an existing one
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pnpm -- wp-env start
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# Stop will, well, stop the environment
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pnpm -- wp-env stop
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# Destroy will remove all of the environment's files.
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pnpm -- wp-env destroy
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```
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Each of the [plugins in our repository](plugins) support using this tool to spin up a development environment. Note that rather than having a single top-level environment, each plugin has its own. This is done in order to prevent conflicts between them.
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Please check out [the official documentation](https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/reference-guides/packages/packages-env/) if you would like to learn more about this tool.
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## Troubleshooting
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### Installing PHP in Unix (e.g. Ubuntu)
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Many unix systems such as Ubuntu will have PHP already installed. Sometimes without the extra packages you need to run WordPress and this will cause you to run into troubles.
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Use your package manager to add the extra PHP packages you'll need.
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e.g. in Ubuntu you can run:
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```
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install php-bcmath \
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php-curl \
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php-imagick \
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php-intl \
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php-json \
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php-mbstring \
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php-mysql \
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php-xml \
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php-zip
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```
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