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# Declare project language and PHP versions to test against.
language: php
# Declare versions of PHP to use. Use one decimal max.
php:
- "7.1"
- "7.2"
- "7.3"
- "7.4"
# Ditch sudo and use containers.
# @link http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/migrating-from-legacy/#Why-migrate-to-container-based-infrastructure%3F
# @link http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/workers/container-based-infrastructure/#Routing-your-build-to-container-based-infrastructure
sudo: false
# Declare which branches to build
branches:
only:
- master
- develop
- /^dev-.*$/
- /^travis-.*$/
# Declare which versions of WordPress to test against.
env:
# Master
# @link https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress
- WP_VERSION=master WP_MULTISITE=1
# Start services
services:
- mysql
# Disable XDebug
before_install:
- phpenv config-rm xdebug.ini
# Use this to prepare your build for testing.
before_script:
# Set up WordPress installation.
- export WP_DEVELOP_DIR=/tmp/wordpress/
- mkdir -p $WP_DEVELOP_DIR
# Use the Git mirror of WordPress.
- git clone --depth=1 --branch="$WP_VERSION" git://develop.git.wordpress.org/ $WP_DEVELOP_DIR
# Set up theme information.
- theme_slug=$(basename $(pwd))
- theme_dir=$WP_DEVELOP_DIR/src/wp-content/themes/$theme_slug
- cd ..
- mv $theme_slug $theme_dir
# Set up WordPress configuration.
- cd $WP_DEVELOP_DIR
- echo $WP_DEVELOP_DIR
- cp wp-tests-config-sample.php wp-tests-config.php
- sed -i "s/travis_wp_db/wordpress_test/" wp-tests-config.php
- sed -i "s/travis_user/root/" wp-tests-config.php
- sed -i "s/travis_pw//" wp-tests-config.php
# Create WordPress database.
- mysql -e 'CREATE DATABASE wordpress_test;' -uroot
# Install CodeSniffer for WordPress Coding Standards checks.
- mkdir php-codesniffer && curl -L https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer/archive/master.tar.gz | tar xz --strip-components=1 -C php-codesniffer
# Install WordPress Coding Standards.
- mkdir wordpress-coding-standards && curl -L https://github.com/WordPress-Coding-Standards/WordPress-Coding-Standards/archive/master.tar.gz | tar xz --strip-components=1 -C wordpress-coding-standards
# Hop into CodeSniffer directory.
- cd php-codesniffer
# Set install path for WordPress Coding Standards
# @link https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer/blob/4237c2fc98cc838730b76ee9cee316f99286a2a7/CodeSniffer.php#L1941
- bin/phpcs --config-set installed_paths ../wordpress-coding-standards
# Hop into themes directory.
- cd $theme_dir
# After CodeSniffer install you should refresh your path.
- phpenv rehash
# Install JSCS: JavaScript Code Style checker
- npm install -g jscs
# Run test script commands.
script:
# Search theme for PHP syntax errors.
- find . \( -name '*.php' \) -exec php -lf {} \;
# Run the theme through JavaScript Code Style checker
- jscs .
# WordPress Coding Standards
# @link https://github.com/WordPress-Coding-Standards/WordPress-Coding-Standards
# @link http://pear.php.net/package/PHP_CodeSniffer/
- $WP_DEVELOP_DIR/php-codesniffer/bin/phpcs -p -s -v -n . --standard=./.codesniffer.ruleset.xml --extensions=php