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authorHarald Eilertsen <haraldei@anduin.net>2021-04-15 00:52:54 +0200
committerHarald Eilertsen <haraldei@anduin.net>2021-04-15 00:52:54 +0200
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Fix test setup for wp-env.
After much reading I finally found the magic incantations, so now we can run tests with real database access. This means we no longer need the primitive $wpdb_stub. The setup as now _requires_ wp-env, or an environment set up sufficiently similar. Running in wp-env is the easiest, so aim for that. I've added a `run-tests` script that will invoke the magic incantation without having to remember it every time. To set up for testing: 1. make sure you have composer[1] installed. 2. run `composer install` 3. make sure you have wp-env[2] installed 4. start the wordpress env: `wp-env start` 5. run the tests: `./run-tests` Let the thousand tests bloom! [1]: https://github.com/wp-phpunit/wp-phpunit [2]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@wordpress/env
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-<?php
-// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Andrea Chirulescu <andrea.chirulescu@gmail.com>
-// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Harald Eilertsen <haraldei@anduin.net>
-//
-// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
-
-class wpdb {
- public $insert_id = NULL;
- public function insert(string $table, array $data) { $this->insert_id = 1; }
- public function prepare(string $query, mixed $args) { return "prepared"; }
- public function get_results(string $query) { return NULL; }
-}
-
-$wpdb = new wpdb();