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CMB Test Suite Travis

The CMB Test Suite uses PHPUnit to help us maintain the best possible code quality.

Travis-CI Automated Testing

The master branch of CMB is automatically tested on travis-ci.org. The image above will show you the latest test's output. Travis-CI will also automatically test all new Pull Requests to make sure they will not break our build.

Quick Start (For Manual Runs)

1. Clone this repository

git clone [email protected]:WebDevStudios/CMB2.git ./

This might be tricky. We recommend using homebrew because it lets you install lots of things very easily.

If you use homebrew, you can just run brew install phpunit.

3. Initialize local testing environment

If you haven't already installed the WordPress testing library, we have a helpful script to do so for you.

Note: you'll need to already have svn, wget, and mysql available.

Change to the CMB directory:

cd CMB2
bash tests/bin/install-wp-tests.sh wordpress_test root '' localhost latest
  • wordpress_test is the name of the test database (all data will be deleted!)
  • root is the MySQL user name
  • '' is the MySQL user password
  • localhost is the MySQL server host
  • latest is the WordPress version; could also be 3.7, 3.6.2 etc.

4. Run the tests manually

Note: MySQL must be running in order for tests to run.

phpunit

5. Bonus Round: Run tests automatically before each commit

All you need to do is run these two commands, and then priort to accepting any commit grunt will run phpunit. If a test fails, the commit will be rejected, giving you the opportunity to fix the problem first.

npm install
grunt githooks

Note: You'll need to install npm if that's not available. You could also install this via homebrew using brew install npm.