Compare with default wp-env where everything is bundled #2
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This is a diff to illustrate the suggested default setup using only the bundled WP core, PHPunit testing library, etc.
Issues
Code editors no longer have access to WP core files so no autocomplete, debug breakpoints, etc.
The bundled
phpunit
is not functional:The wp-env environment doesn't include
yoast/phpunit-polyfills
so that has to be required at the project level. Requiring this package also pulls in a version of phpunit which conflicts with the bundled phpunit at/home/USERNAME/.composer/vendor/phpunit/...
The bundled
phpunit
is useless due to the above. Each project must call their localvendor/bin/phpunit
to run the tests. What's the purpose of the bundledphpunit
if it can't be used at all?A different version of WP PHPunit library is pulled with every version of WP core defined in
.wp-env.json
which leads to unexpected testing behaviour.