Before submitting your contribution, please make sure to take a moment and read through the following guidelines.
- The issue list of this repo is exclusively for bug reports and feature requests.
- Try to search for your issue, it may have already been answered or even fixed in the
develop
branch. - Check if the issue is reproducible with the latest stable version. If you are using a pre-release, please indicate the specific version you are using.
- It is required that you clearly describe the steps necessary to reproduce the issue you are running into. Issues without clear reproducible steps will be closed immediately.
- If your issue is resolved but still open, don't hesitate to close it. In case you found a solution by yourself, it could be helpful to explain how you fixed it.
- Checkout a topic branch from
develop
and merge back againstdevelop
.- If you are not familiar with branching please read A successful Git branching model before you go any further.
- DO NOT check-in the
build
directory with your commits. - Follow the WordPress Coding Standards.
- Make sure the default grunt task passes. (see development setup)
- If adding a new feature:
- Add accompanying test case.
- Provide convincing reason to add this feature. Ideally you should open a suggestion issue first and have it green-lit before working on it.
- If fixing a bug:
- Provide detailed description of the bug in the PR. Live demo preferred.
- Add appropriate test coverage if applicable.
You will need Node.js, Grunt, & PHPUnit installed on your system. To run the unit tests you must be developing within the WordPress Core. The simplest method to get a testing environment up is by using Varying Vagrant Vagrants. However, if you are using MAMP then the following command will clone trunk
.
To clone the WordPress Core
$ git clone https://github.com/xwp/wordpress-develop.git
To clone this repository
$ git clone --recursive git@github.com:xwp/wp-customize-posts.git customize-posts
To install packages
# npm install -g grunt-cli
$ npm install
To lint:
$ grunt jshint
To check the text domain:
$ grunt checktextdomain
The default task (simply running grunt
) will do the following: jshint -> checktextdomain
.
Run tests:
$ phpunit
Run tests with an HTML coverage report:
$ phpunit --coverage-html /tmp/report
Travis CI will run the unit tests and perform sniffs against the WordPress Coding Standards whenever you push changes to your PR. Tests are required to pass successfully for a merge to be considered.