# # Travis CI configuration file # # Use Travis CI's Docker infrastructure. sudo: false # Tell Travis CI that this is a PHP project. language: php # Versions of PHP to test against. php: - 5.4 - 5.5 - 5.6 - 7.0 # Specify what version of WordPress to test with. # WP_VERSION: Any valid git branch or tag from github.com/WordPress/WordPress env: - WP_VERSION=4.1-branch # Install WordPress and test support files. install: # Where to install WordPress. - export WP_CORE_DIR=/tmp/wordpress # Grab specified version of WordPress from github - wget -nv -O /tmp/wordpress.tar.gz https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress/tarball/$WP_VERSION - mkdir -p $WP_CORE_DIR - tar --strip-components=1 -zxmf /tmp/wordpress.tar.gz -C $WP_CORE_DIR # Put various components in proper folders - build_dir=$(basename $(pwd)) - plugin_dir=$WP_CORE_DIR/wp-content/plugins/drupal-password-encryption - cd .. - mv $build_dir $plugin_dir # Install and configure the test suite boilerplate. - cd $WP_CORE_DIR - git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/BevanR/Test-suite-boilerplate-for-WordPress-websites.git test - mv $plugin_dir/.travis/wp-tests-config.local.php test/phpunit/ # The boilerplate repository's default phpunit.xml is already configured for drupal-password-encryption plugin. - mv test/phpunit/phpunit-sample.xml phpunit.xml # Init the database. - mysql -e 'CREATE DATABASE wordpress_test;' -uroot