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* added venue test to check duplicate with all letter casesAndreaChirulescu2021-04-241-0/+11
| | | | CSS for edit form in giglog
* Added an uppercase in sql for venue and concert duplicate checkAndreaChirulescu2021-04-231-0/+22
| | | | Added test to create duplicate concert with varied cases in string
* Concert::create return NULL if concert already exist.Harald Eilertsen2021-04-221-1/+1
| | | | | | We probably need some better error handling here. There's a myriad of reasons why this call could fail, and we might need to communicate the failure reason somewhere.
* Add some tests for Concert class.Harald Eilertsen2021-04-221-0/+49
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* Fix Bands class constructor.Harald Eilertsen2021-04-211-0/+2
| | | | | | The expected attributes did not have names corresponding with the table columns, which meant that creating a band directly from a returned table row did not produce the expected result.
* Refactor BandTest.Harald Eilertsen2021-04-181-13/+22
| | | | Set up a test env before running the test cases.
* Add a few more tests for GoglogAdmin_Band class.Harald Eilertsen2021-04-161-0/+28
| | | | | Sidenote: UK is not included in the country list. Did the brexit everything?
* Refactor Band::create into Band::find and ::createHarald Eilertsen2021-04-151-1/+9
| | | | | | Not sure if it's a good idea to have `create` return an existing band. Will have to look at callsites to see if it should be renamed back or if the callsite should be changed.
* Make Band::create return band object, not just id.Harald Eilertsen2021-04-151-0/+22
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* Fix test setup for wp-env.Harald Eilertsen2021-04-153-65/+63
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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
* Use (object) notation to create plain objects.Harald Eilertsen2021-04-141-17/+22
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* Add license comment _after_ the php opening tag.Harald Eilertsen2021-04-142-2/+2
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* Switch to Reuse for license handling.Harald Eilertsen2021-04-142-0/+10
| | | | Run `reuse lint` to verify that all material is licensed.
* Change venues into proper objects.Harald Eilertsen2021-04-102-0/+101
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.