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* Fix test setup for wp-env.Harald Eilertsen2021-04-151-14/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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
* Add license comment _after_ the php opening tag.Harald Eilertsen2021-04-141-1/+1
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* Switch to Reuse for license handling.Harald Eilertsen2021-04-141-0/+5
| | | | Run `reuse lint` to verify that all material is licensed.
* Change venues into proper objects.Harald Eilertsen2021-04-101-0/+9
This means most static functions now either return a venue object, or an array of venue objects. The exception is the `all_cities` method, which still return an array of cities as strings. The constructor has been made private, as it should not be used directly from anywhere but the static methods on the Venue class.