This avoids the performance overhead of the function call every time `dirname( __FILE__ )` was used instead of `__DIR__`.
This commit also includes:
* Removing unnecessary parentheses from `include`/`require` statements. These are language constructs, not function calls.
* Replacing `include` statements for several files with `require_once`, for consistency:
* `wp-admin/admin-header.php`
* `wp-admin/admin-footer.php`
* `wp-includes/version.php`
Props ayeshrajans, desrosj, valentinbora, jrf, joostdevalk, netweb.
Fixes#48082.
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* Create an abstract `WP_UnitTestCase_Base` class to share between PHPUnit 7.x and older versions.
* Add a speed-trap loader to determine which `SpeedTrapListener` class needs to be loaded for the current PHPUnit version.
* Remove unnecessary `PHPUnit\Util\Test` and `PHPUnit_Util_Getopt` inheritances.
* Update Travis CI config to use PHPUnit 7.x for PHP 7.1, 7.2, and nightly PHP versions.
Props jipmoors, netweb, desrosj, ayeshrajans, soulseekah, SergeyBiryukov.
See #43218.
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Without the `ms-required` and `ms-excluded` groups being marked as excluded in the PHPUnit configurations for the project, those groups were still executed, causing fatal errors. Checking against the groups in the correct structure of the array returned from PHPUnit's `Testcase::getAnnotations()` ensures that those tests are skipped properly.
Fixes#43863.
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A new global multisite table `wp_blogmeta` is added to the database schema, and a set of `*_site_meta()` API functions are introduced.
The implementation fails gracefully when the new table is not yet available, which may happen especially shortly after the core update, before the network has been upgraded to the new database schema. The presence of the table is detected once and stored as a global setting on the main network.
Core does not yet use site metadata, but there are several use-cases to be implemented or explored in the near future, and it allows plugins to extend sites with arbitrary data, which will come in particularly handy with the upcoming REST API endpoint for sites.
Props spacedmonkey, johnjamesjacoby, jeremyfelt, flixos90.
Fixes#37923.
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WordPress' code just... wasn't.
This is now dealt with.
Props jrf, pento, netweb, GaryJ, jdgrimes, westonruter, Greg Sherwood from PHPCS, and everyone who's ever contributed to WPCS and PHPCS.
Fixes#41057.
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This is due to `is_callable( 'parent::setExpectedException' )` not being supported on PHP 5.2 when the method being checked only exists on the grandparent class.
Props jdgrimes
See #39822
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These (and a few others that can be revisited later if needed) were present in
beta versions of the WP REST API but were removed during the merge to WP 4.7.
Props ChopinBach, jnylen0.
Fixes#38693.
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This removes the need to manually call `$this->skipWithMultisite()` and `$this->skipWithoutMultisite()` from within the test when the test only runs without Multisite or only runs on Multisite, respectively.
Props jdgrimes for the suggestion.
Fixes#40531
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This brings much needed uniformity to test skipping when a test requires Multisite or when a test should be excluded from running when Multisite is enabled.
Used in conjunction with the `@group ms-required` and `@group ms-excluded` notation, this removes a significant number of skipped tests from the default test suite run.
Fixes#40531
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This adds a compatibility shim for the new namespaced structure of PHPUnit and the removed `setExpectedException()` method. In addition, this updates the Travis config so PHPUnit 6.1 is used where appropriate.
Props miyauchi, gitlost.
Fixes#39822
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This aids in debugging XMLRPC tests which fail, by exposing the `IXR_Error` error message in the assertion failure message.
Fixes#40423
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The `site-lookup` group was introduced in WPMU, but never actually used in WordPress core.
Props johnjamesjacoby.
Fixes#38725.
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Add `useremail`, `userslugs`, `networks`, `sites`, and `site-details` as global cache groups when added with unit tests. This aligns the list with the core default.
Fixes#40283.
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This skips time sensitive tests (copyright year and PHP/MySQL version requirements) when tests are run on branches on Travis.
Props netweb, jorbin
Fixes#39486
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This skips time sensitive tests (copyright year and PHP/MySQL version requirements) when tests are run on branches on Travis.
Props netweb, jorbin
Fixes#39486
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Add test coverage for requests of a single user resource for authors of post types registered as:
- public = true, show_in_rest = true: success without auth.
- public = true, show_in_rest = false: fail without auth.
- public = false, show_in_rest = true: success without auth.
- public = false, show_in_rest = false: fail without auth.
See #38878.
Fixes#39546.
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When plugins don't disable the `backupGlobals` PHPUnit option in their own tests, `$wpdb` is backed up and restored between classes of tests. The serialisation process used for this broke the database connection. This previously wasn't a problem, as it was reconnecting before each test.
[38398] introduced some changes that required the connection to be available in `setUpBeforeClass()`, earlier than in was previously reconnecting. This didn't cause warnings in Core, but it did cause warnings for plugins that don't disable the `backupGlobals` option.
The database connection now reconnects in `setUpBeforeClass()`. This change also fixes a few Core tests that weren't calling `parent::setUpBeforeClass()` or `parent::tearDown()` correctly.
Fixes#39327.
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Globals like `$pages` were leaking between tests, resulting in various
bits of weirdness.
Globals will kill WordPress. Globals are killing WordPress.
See #38196.
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Filters and actions have been the basis of WordPress' plugin functionality since time immemorial, they've always been a reliable method for acting upon the current state of WordPress, and will continue to be so.
Over the years, however, edge cases have cropped up. Particularly when it comes to recursively executing hooks, or a hook adding and removing itself, the existing implementation struggled to keep up with more complex use cases.
And so, we introduce `WP_Hook`. By changing `$wp_filter` from an array of arrays, to an array of objects, we reduce the complexity of the hook handling code, as the processing code (see `::apply_filters()`) only needs to be aware of itself, rather than the state of all hooks. At the same time, we're able te handle more complex use cases, as the object can more easily keep track of its own state than an array ever could.
Props jbrinley for the original architecture and design of this patch.
Props SergeyBiryukov, cheeserolls, Denis-de-Bernardy, leewillis77, wonderboymusic, nacin, jorbin, DrewAPicture, ocean90, dougwollison, khag7, pento, noplanman and aaroncampbell for their testing, suggestions, contributions, patch maintenance, cajoling and patience as we got through this.
Fixes#17817.
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* Automatically delete objects that we were created during `wpSetUpBeforeClass` - posts, comments, terms (except 1), and user (except 1)
* The amount of leftover data between tests was breathtaking - use the new function: `_delete_all_data()`
* Commit database transactions for all `TestCase`s, not just those that implement `wpSetUpBeforeClass` and `wpTearDownAfterClass`
* The tests run 10-20 seconds faster now
See #37699.
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When a filter or action hook is deprecated, the corresponding `apply_filters()`
or `do_action()` calls should be switched out with `apply_filters_deprecated()`
or `do_action_deprecated()`. The latter functions will throw a deprecation
before invoking the original hook.
Props solarissmoke, SergeyBiryukov, DrewAPicture.
Fixes#10441.
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Using more than one instance of `WP_UnitTest_Factory` causes all kinds of craziness, due to out-of-sync internal generator sequences. Since we want to use `setUpBeforeClass`, we were creating ad hoc instances. To avoid that, we were injecting one `static` instance via Dependency Injection in `wpSetUpBeforeClass`. All tests should really use the `static` instance, so we will remove the instance prop `$factory`.
Replace `$this->factory` with `self::$factory` over 2000 times.
Rewrite all of the tests that were hard-coding dynamic values.
#YOLOFriday
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This makes it way easier to add fixtures, and tear them down, without needing to instantiate `WP_UnitTest_Factory` in every class - removes the need to call `commit_transaction()` in each individual class.
See #30017, #33968.
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The `WP_INSTALLING` constant is a flag that WordPress sets in a number of
places, telling the system that options should be fetched directly from the
database instead of from the cache, that WP should not ping wordpress.org for
updates, that the normal "not installed" checks should be bypassed, and so on.
A constant is generally necessary for this purpose, because the flag is
typically set before the WP bootstrap, meaning that WP functions are not yet
available. However, it is possible - notably, during `wpmu_create_blog()` -
for the "installing" flag to be set after WP has already loaded. In these
cases, `WP_INSTALLING` would be set for the remainder of the process, since
there's no way to change a constant once it's defined. This, in turn, polluted
later function calls that ought to have been outside the scope of site
creation, particularly the non-caching of option data. The problem was
particularly evident in the case of the automated tests, where `WP_INSTALLING`
was set the first time a site was created, and remained set for the rest of the
suite.
The new `wp_installing()` function allows developers to fetch the current
installation status (when called without any arguments) or to set the
installation status (when called with a boolean `true` or `false`). Use of
the `WP_INSTALLING` constant is still supported; `wp_installing()` will default
to `true` if the constant is defined during the bootstrap.
Props boonebgorges, jeremyfelt.
See #31130.
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