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# Confirms that updating WordPress using WP-CLI works successfully.
#
# This workflow is not meant to test wordpress-develop checkouts, but rather tagged versions officially available on WordPress.org.
name: Upgrade Tests
on:
push:
branches:
- trunk
# Always test the workflow after it's updated.
paths:
- '.github/workflows/upgrade-testing.yml'
- '.github/workflows/reusable-upgrade-testing.yml'
pull_request:
# Always test the workflow when changes are suggested.
paths:
- '.github/workflows/upgrade-testing.yml'
- '.github/workflows/reusable-upgrade-testing.yml'
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
new-version:
description: 'The version to test installing. Accepts major and minor versions, "latest", or "nightly". Major releases must not end with ".0".'
type: string
default: 'latest'
# Cancels all previous workflow runs for pull requests that have not completed.
concurrency:
# The concurrency group contains the workflow name and the branch name for pull requests
# or the commit hash for any other events.
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event_name == 'pull_request' && github.head_ref || github.sha }}
cancel-in-progress: true
# Disable permissions for all available scopes by default.
# Any needed permissions should be configured at the job level.
permissions: {}
# Because the number of jobs spawned can quickly balloon out of control, the following methodology is applied when
# building out the matrix below:
#
# - The last two releases of WordPress are tested against all PHP/MySQL LTS version combinations and the most recent
# innovation release.
# - The next 6 oldest versions of WordPress are tested against both the oldest and newest releases of PHP currently
# supported for both PHP 7 & 8 along with the oldest and newest MySQL LTS versions currently supported (no innovation
# releases). At the current 3 releases per year pace, this accounts for 2 additional years worth of releases.
# - Of the remaining versions of WordPress still receiving security updates, only test the ones where the database
# version was updated since the previous major release.
# - The oldest version of WordPress receiving security updates should always be tested against the same combinations as
# detailed for the last two releases.
# Notes about chosen MySQL versions:
# - Only the most recent innovation release should be included in testing.
# - Even though MySQL >= 5.5.5 is currently supported, there are no 5.5.x Docker containers available that work on
# modern architectures.
# - 5.6.x Docker containers are available and work, but 5.6 only accounts for ~2.3% of installs as of 12/6/2024.defaults:
# - 5.7.x accounts for ~20% of installs, so this is used below instead.
jobs:
# Tests the full list of PHP/MySQL combinations for the last two versions of WordPress.
upgrade-tests-last-two-releases:
name: ${{ matrix.wp }} to ${{ inputs.new-version && inputs.new-version || 'latest' }}
uses: WordPress/wordpress-develop/.github/workflows/reusable-upgrade-testing.yml@trunk
if: ${{ github.repository == 'WordPress/wordpress-develop' || github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
permissions:
contents: read
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [ 'ubuntu-latest' ]
php: [ '7.2', '7.3', '7.4', '8.0', '8.1', '8.2', '8.3', '8.4' ]
db-type: [ 'mysql' ]
db-version: [ '5.7', '8.0', '8.4', '9.1' ]
wp: [ '6.6', '6.7' ]
multisite: [ false, true ]
exclude:
- php: '7.2'
db-version: '8.4'
- php: '7.3'
db-version: '8.4'
# MySQL 9.0+ will not work on PHP 7.2 & 7.3
- php: '7.2'
db-version: '9.1'
- php: '7.3'
db-version: '9.1'
with:
os: ${{ matrix.os }}
php: ${{ matrix.php }}
db-type: ${{ matrix.db-type }}
db-version: ${{ matrix.db-version }}
wp: ${{ matrix.wp }}
new-version: ${{ inputs.new-version && inputs.new-version || 'latest' }}
multisite: ${{ matrix.multisite }}
# Tests the remaining 6.x releases on the oldest and newest supported versions of PHP 7 & 8.
upgrade-tests-wp-6x-mysql:
name: ${{ matrix.wp }} to ${{ inputs.new-version && inputs.new-version || 'latest' }}
uses: WordPress/wordpress-develop/.github/workflows/reusable-upgrade-testing.yml@trunk
if: ${{ github.repository == 'WordPress/wordpress-develop' || github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
permissions:
contents: read
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [ 'ubuntu-latest' ]
php: [ '7.2', '7.4', '8.0', '8.4' ]
db-type: [ 'mysql' ]
db-version: [ '5.7', '8.4' ]
wp: [ '6.0', '6.1', '6.2', '6.3', '6.4', '6.5' ]
multisite: [ false, true ]
exclude:
- php: '7.2'
db-version: '8.4'
- php: '7.3'
db-version: '8.4'
with:
os: ${{ matrix.os }}
php: ${{ matrix.php }}
db-type: ${{ matrix.db-type }}
db-version: ${{ matrix.db-version }}
wp: ${{ matrix.wp }}
new-version: ${{ inputs.new-version && inputs.new-version || 'latest' }}
multisite: ${{ matrix.multisite }}
# Tests 5.x releases where the WordPress database version changed on the oldest and newest supported versions of PHP 7.
upgrade-tests-wp-5x-php-7x-mysql:
name: ${{ matrix.wp }} to ${{ inputs.new-version && inputs.new-version || 'latest' }}
uses: WordPress/wordpress-develop/.github/workflows/reusable-upgrade-testing.yml@trunk
if: ${{ github.repository == 'WordPress/wordpress-develop' || github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [ 'ubuntu-latest' ]
php: [ '7.2', '7.4' ]
db-type: [ 'mysql' ]
db-version: [ '5.7', '8.4' ]
wp: [ '5.0', '5.1', '5.3', '5.4', '5.5', '5.6', '5.9' ]
multisite: [ false, true ]
exclude:
- php: '7.2'
db-version: '8.4'
- php: '7.3'
db-version: '8.4'
with:
os: ${{ matrix.os }}
php: ${{ matrix.php }}
db-type: ${{ matrix.db-type }}
db-version: ${{ matrix.db-version }}
wp: ${{ matrix.wp }}
new-version: ${{ inputs.new-version && inputs.new-version || 'latest' }}
multisite: ${{ matrix.multisite }}
# Tests 5.x releases where the WordPress database version changed on the oldest and newest supported versions of PHP 8.
#
# WordPress 5.0-5.2 are excluded from PHP 8+ testing because of the following fatal errors:
# - Use of __autoload().
# - array/string offset with curly braces.
upgrade-tests-wp-5x-php-8x-mysql:
name: ${{ matrix.wp }} to ${{ inputs.new-version && inputs.new-version || 'latest' }}
uses: WordPress/wordpress-develop/.github/workflows/reusable-upgrade-testing.yml@trunk
if: ${{ github.repository == 'WordPress/wordpress-develop' || github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [ 'ubuntu-latest' ]
php: [ '8.0', '8.4' ]
db-type: [ 'mysql' ]
db-version: [ '5.7', '8.4' ]
wp: [ '5.3', '5.4', '5.5', '5.6', '5.9' ]
multisite: [ false, true ]
with:
os: ${{ matrix.os }}
php: ${{ matrix.php }}
db-type: ${{ matrix.db-type }}
db-version: ${{ matrix.db-version }}
wp: ${{ matrix.wp }}
new-version: ${{ inputs.new-version && inputs.new-version || 'latest' }}
multisite: ${{ matrix.multisite }}
# Tests 4.x releases where the WordPress database version changed on the oldest and newest supported versions of PHP 7.
#
# The oldest version of WordPress receiving security updates should always be tested.
upgrade-tests-wp-4x-php-7x-mysql:
name: ${{ matrix.wp }} to ${{ inputs.new-version && inputs.new-version || 'latest' }}
uses: WordPress/wordpress-develop/.github/workflows/reusable-upgrade-testing.yml@trunk
if: ${{ github.repository == 'WordPress/wordpress-develop' || github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [ 'ubuntu-latest' ]
php: [ '7.2', '7.4' ]
db-type: [ 'mysql' ]
db-version: [ '5.7', '8.4' ]
wp: [ '4.1', '4.2', '4.3', '4.4', '4.5', '4.6', '4.7' ]
multisite: [ false, true ]
exclude:
- php: '7.2'
db-version: '8.4'
- php: '7.3'
db-version: '8.4'
with:
os: ${{ matrix.os }}
php: ${{ matrix.php }}
db-type: ${{ matrix.db-type }}
db-version: ${{ matrix.db-version }}
wp: ${{ matrix.wp }}
new-version: ${{ inputs.new-version && inputs.new-version || 'latest' }}
multisite: ${{ matrix.multisite }}
# Tests 4.x releases where the WordPress database version changed on the oldest and newest supported versions of PHP 8.
#
# The oldest version of WordPress receiving security updates should always be tested.
#
# WordPress 4.6-4.9 are excluded from PHP 8+ testing because of the following fatal errors:
# - Use of __autoload().
# - array/string offset with curly braces.
upgrade-tests-wp-4x-php-8x-mysql:
name: ${{ matrix.wp }} to ${{ inputs.new-version && inputs.new-version || 'latest' }}
uses: WordPress/wordpress-develop/.github/workflows/reusable-upgrade-testing.yml@trunk
if: ${{ github.repository == 'WordPress/wordpress-develop' || github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [ 'ubuntu-latest' ]
php: [ '8.0', '8.4' ]
db-type: [ 'mysql' ]
db-version: [ '5.7', '8.4' ]
wp: [ '4.1', '4.2', '4.3', '4.4', '4.5' ]
multisite: [ false, true ]
with:
os: ${{ matrix.os }}
php: ${{ matrix.php }}
db-type: ${{ matrix.db-type }}
db-version: ${{ matrix.db-version }}
wp: ${{ matrix.wp }}
new-version: ${{ inputs.new-version && inputs.new-version || 'latest' }}
multisite: ${{ matrix.multisite }}
# The oldest version of WordPress receiving security updates should always be tested against
# the full list of PHP/MySQL combinations.
upgrade-tests-oldest-wp-mysql:
name: ${{ matrix.wp }} to ${{ inputs.new-version && inputs.new-version || 'latest' }}
uses: WordPress/wordpress-develop/.github/workflows/reusable-upgrade-testing.yml@trunk
if: ${{ github.repository == 'WordPress/wordpress-develop' || github.event_name == 'pull_request' }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os: [ 'ubuntu-latest' ]
php: [ '7.2', '7.3', '7.4', '8.0', '8.1', '8.2', '8.3', '8.4' ]
db-type: [ 'mysql' ]
db-version: [ '5.7', '8.0', '8.4', '9.1' ]
wp: [ '4.1' ]
multisite: [ false, true ]
exclude:
- php: '7.2'
db-version: '8.4'
- php: '7.3'
db-version: '8.4'
# MySQL 9.0+ will not work on PHP 7.2 & 7.3
- php: '7.2'
db-version: '9.1'
- php: '7.3'
db-version: '9.1'
with:
os: ${{ matrix.os }}
php: ${{ matrix.php }}
db-type: ${{ matrix.db-type }}
db-version: ${{ matrix.db-version }}
wp: ${{ matrix.wp }}
new-version: ${{ inputs.new-version && inputs.new-version || 'latest' }}
multisite: ${{ matrix.multisite }}
slack-notifications:
name: Slack Notifications
uses: WordPress/wordpress-develop/.github/workflows/slack-notifications.yml@trunk
permissions:
actions: read
contents: read
needs: [ upgrade-tests-last-two-releases, upgrade-tests-wp-6x-mysql, upgrade-tests-wp-5x-php-7x-mysql, upgrade-tests-wp-5x-php-8x-mysql, upgrade-tests-wp-4x-php-7x-mysql, upgrade-tests-wp-4x-php-8x-mysql, upgrade-tests-oldest-wp-mysql ]
if: ${{ github.repository == 'WordPress/wordpress-develop' && github.event_name != 'pull_request' && always() }}
with:
calling_status: ${{ contains( needs.*.result, 'cancelled' ) && 'cancelled' || contains( needs.*.result, 'failure' ) && 'failure' || 'success' }}
secrets:
SLACK_GHA_SUCCESS_WEBHOOK: ${{ secrets.SLACK_GHA_SUCCESS_WEBHOOK }}
SLACK_GHA_CANCELLED_WEBHOOK: ${{ secrets.SLACK_GHA_CANCELLED_WEBHOOK }}
SLACK_GHA_FIXED_WEBHOOK: ${{ secrets.SLACK_GHA_FIXED_WEBHOOK }}
SLACK_GHA_FAILURE_WEBHOOK: ${{ secrets.SLACK_GHA_FAILURE_WEBHOOK }}
failed-workflow:
name: Failed workflow tasks
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
actions: write
needs: [ slack-notifications ]
if: |
always() &&
github.repository == 'WordPress/wordpress-develop' &&
github.event_name != 'pull_request' &&
github.run_attempt < 2 &&
(
contains( needs.*.result, 'cancelled' ) ||
contains( needs.*.result, 'failure' )
)
steps:
- name: Dispatch workflow run
uses: actions/github-script@60a0d83039c74a4aee543508d2ffcb1c3799cdea # v7.0.1
with:
retries: 2
retry-exempt-status-codes: 418
script: |
github.rest.actions.createWorkflowDispatch({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
workflow_id: 'failed-workflow.yml',
ref: 'trunk',
inputs: {
run_id: '${{ github.run_id }}'
}
});