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* | composer: Fix version constraint for icalcreator. | Harald Eilertsen | 2022-04-04 | 1 | -21/+9 |
| | | | | Make sure we use a version that is compatible with php 7.4. | ||||
* | Prepare for release build using composer. | Harald Eilertsen | 2022-04-04 | 1 | -2349/+25 |
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* | Add sample ical export module. | Harald Eilertsen | 2022-02-21 | 1 | -225/+464 |
| | | | | | Currently just uses sample from iCalcreator docs, but shows how it can be done, and how to hook it into WordPress. | ||||
* | Recommitted, with removed head<<<<<< and >>>> | AndreaChirulescu | 2021-05-09 | 1 | -31/+8 |
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* | Tried to fix the psalm local changes done when I manually installed it | AndreaChirulescu | 2021-05-09 | 1 | -0/+194 |
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| * | Add Psalm as dev dependency | Harald Eilertsen | 2021-05-08 | 1 | -1/+2126 |
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* | | After installing psalm, I got these files modified with, what seems to be, ↵ | AndreaChirulescu | 2021-05-09 | 1 | -1/+1963 |
|/ | | | | local hashkeys? | ||||
* | Fix test setup for wp-env. | Harald Eilertsen | 2021-04-15 | 1 | -2064/+21 |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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 | ||||
* | Install phpunit with composer. | Harald Eilertsen | 2021-04-10 | 1 | -0/+2110 |