45 lines
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45 lines
1.5 KiB
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# Docker PHP Test Suite
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A docker app to run the PHP Test Suite.
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## Getting Started
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For convenience, the PHP Test Suite can be run from an npm script.
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```shell
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npm run test:php
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```
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This runs the the `phpunit` container with `docker-compose -f run --rm phpunit`. On first use, the container will install the PHP Test Suite and perform the tests. Subsequent use will only perform the tests.
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## Re-install Test Suite
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Re-installation is useful to update WordPress to the latest version. To do this, remove the existing `test-suite` volume using Docker. For example:
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```shell
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docker volume rm -f wc-admin-php-test-suite_test-suite
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```
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Then run the test suite normally using the npm script. Installation will be automatically performed.
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## Testing a single test case
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PHPUnit flags can be passed to the npm script. To limit testing to a single test case, use the `--filter` flag.
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```shell
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npm run test:php -- --filter=<name of test>
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```
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## Selecting the WordPress and WooCommerce Versions
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By default, the minimum supported versions of WordPress and WooCommerce are used to build the test suite. This can be overridden with environment variables.
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```shell
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WP_VERSION=5.6 WC_VERSION=4.9.0 npm run test:php
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```
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## Development
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When comitting changes to the `Dockerfile` or `entrypoint.sh` files, bump the `wc-admin-php-test-suite-phpunit` image tag version in `docker-composer.xml`. This will result in an image rebuild automatically upon next use, enabling the changes to be applied for all users.
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