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Feature: Plugin dependencies support
Background:
Given an empty cache
@less-than-wp-6.5
Scenario: Install plugin with dependencies using --with-dependencies flag
Given a WP install
When I try `wp plugin install --with-dependencies bp-classic`
Then STDERR should contain:
"""
Installing plugins with dependencies requires WordPress 6.5 or greater.
"""
@require-wp-6.5
Scenario: Install plugin with dependencies using --with-dependencies flag
Given a WP install
When I run `wp plugin install --with-dependencies bp-classic`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Installing BuddyPress
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
Installing BP Classic
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Installed 2 of 2 plugins.
"""
When I run `wp plugin list --fields=name,status --format=csv`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
buddypress,inactive
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
bp-classic,inactive
"""
@less-than-wp-6.5
Scenario: Install dependencies of an installed plugin
Given a WP install
When I try `wp plugin install-dependencies akismet`
Then STDERR should contain:
"""
Installing plugin dependencies requires WordPress 6.5 or greater.
"""
@require-wp-6.5
Scenario: Install dependencies of an installed plugin
Given a WP install
# Create a test plugin with dependencies
And a wp-content/plugins/test-plugin/test-plugin.php file:
"""
<?php
/**
* Plugin Name: Test Plugin
* Requires Plugins: duplicate-post, debug-bar
*/
"""
When I run `wp plugin install-dependencies test-plugin`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Installing 2 dependencies for 'test-plugin'
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success:
"""
When I run `wp plugin list --name=duplicate-post --field=status`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
inactive
"""
When I run `wp plugin list --name=debug-bar --field=status`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
inactive
"""
@require-wp-6.5
Scenario: Install dependencies with activation
Given a WP install
# Create a test plugin with dependencies
And a wp-content/plugins/test-plugin/test-plugin.php file:
"""
<?php
/**
* Plugin Name: Test Plugin
* Requires Plugins: akismet, buddypress
*/
"""
When I try `wp plugin install-dependencies test-plugin --activate`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Installing 2 dependencies for 'test-plugin'
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
Plugin 'buddypress' activated
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Installed 1 of 2 plugins.
"""
And STDERR should contain:
"""
Warning: akismet: Plugin already installed.
"""
When I run `wp plugin list --fields=name,status --format=csv`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
buddypress,active
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
akismet,active
"""
# Only the dependencies are activated, not the plugin itself.
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
test-plugin,inactive
"""
@require-wp-6.5
Scenario: Force install dependencies
Given a WP install
# Create a test plugin with dependencies
And a wp-content/plugins/test-plugin/test-plugin.php file:
"""
<?php
/**
* Plugin Name: Test Plugin
* Requires Plugins: akismet
*/
"""
When I run `wp plugin install-dependencies test-plugin --force`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Installing 1 dependency for 'test-plugin'
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
Installing Akismet
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Installed 1 of 1 plugins.
"""
And STDERR should be empty
@require-wp-6.5
Scenario: Install plugin with no dependencies
Given a WP install
And a wp-content/plugins/test-plugin/test-plugin.php file:
"""
<?php
/**
* Plugin Name: Test Plugin No Deps
*/
"""
When I run `wp plugin install-dependencies test-plugin`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Plugin 'test-plugin' has no dependencies.
"""
@require-wp-6.5
Scenario: Error when installing dependencies of non-existent plugin
Given a WP install
When I try `wp plugin install-dependencies non-existent-plugin`
Then STDERR should contain:
"""
Error: The 'non-existent-plugin' plugin could not be found.
"""
And the return code should be 1