Add QUnit tests: verify that wp-api loads correctly, verify that the expected base models and collections exist and can be instantiated, verify that collections contain the correct models, verify that expected helper functions are in place for each collection.
The QUnit tests rely on two fixture files: `tests/qunit/fixtures/wp-api-generated.js` contains the data response from each core endpoint and is generated by running the PHPUnit `restapi-jsclient` group. `tests/qunit/fixtures/wp-api.js` maps the generated data to endpoint routes, and overrides `Backbone.ajax` to mock the responses for the tests.
Add PHPUnit tests in `tests/phpunit/tests/rest-api/rest-schema-setup.php`. First, verify that the API returns the expected routes via `server->get_routes()`. Then, the `test_build_wp_api_client_fixtures` test goes thru each endpoint and requests it from the API, tests that it returns data, and builds up the data for the mocked QUnit tests, saving the final results to `tests/qunit/fixtures/wp-api-generated.js`.
Add a new grunt task `restapi-jsclient` which runs the phpunit side data generation and the qunit tests together.
Props jnylen0, welcher.
Fixes#39264.
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Make sure the right text is matched when it already contains characters of the pattern.
Adds two more unit tests.
Fixes#37693.
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* If the resulting text node is empty, don't remove all the content from the paragraph.
* If there's an empty text node at the start of the paragraph, ignore it and consider the next node to be the start.
See #31441.
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This plugin can automatically format text patterns as you type. It includes two patterns: unordered (`* ` and `- `) and ordered list (`1. ` and `1) `). If the transformation in unwanted, the user can undo the change by pressing backspace, using the undo shortcut, or the undo button in the toolbar.
This is the first TinyMCE plugin that has unit tests and there's some good groundwork for adding tests to existing plugins in the future.
First run. See #31441.
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