To ensure a clean run, the test suite drops all tables before installing, by simply looping over the table list and dropping them if they exist. This works well for Core, but may fail when a plugin has created a table with foreign key constraints in a previous test run.
Many plugins choose to base their test suite on the Core setup, so making life easier for them is a plus, even if Core doesn't directly need this change.
Props javorszky.
Fixes#37046.
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In MySQL 5.5.3, `storage_engine` was deprecated in favour of `default_storage_engine`, and subsequently removed in MySQL 5.7. To avoid errors when running tests on MySQL 5.7, we need to switch between the options based on MySQL version.
Props skithund, jeremyfelt.
Fixes#34692.
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The unit tests expect non-pretty permalinks, so there's no benefit to detecting
the ability to have pretty permalinks. Moreover, the `wp_remote_get()` call can
cause installation to hang when there are DNS issues.
Fixes#31994.
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Most of our unit tests that involve permalinks expect non-pretty permalinks;
this is the default setting for WP. However, when the test suite installs
multisite, `populate_network()` is run before WP recogizes itself as multisite,
which leads to pretty permalinks being set. This breaks a number of unit
tests in ways that are difficult to trace.
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wp-tests-config.php can/should reside in the root of a develop checkout. `phpunit` should be run from the root.
see #25088.
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