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Feature: Install WordPress plugins
Scenario: Branch names should be removed from Github projects
Given a WP install
When I run `wp plugin install https://github.com/wp-cli-test/generic-example-plugin/archive/refs/heads/master.zip --activate`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Downloading install
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
package from https://github.com/wp-cli-test/generic-example-plugin/archive/refs/heads/master.zip
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
Renamed Github-based project from 'generic-example-plugin-master' to 'generic-example-plugin'.
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
Plugin installed successfully.
"""
And the wp-content/plugins/generic-example-plugin directory should exist
And the wp-content/plugins/generic-example-plugin-master directory should not exist
When I try `wp plugin install https://github.com/wp-cli-test/generic-example-plugin/archive/refs/heads/master.zip`
Then STDERR should contain:
"""
Warning: Destination folder already exists
"""
And STDERR should contain:
"""
Error: No plugins installed.
"""
And the wp-content/plugins/generic-example-plugin directory should exist
And the wp-content/plugins/generic-example-plugin-master directory should not exist
And the return code should be 1
When I run `wp plugin install https://github.com/wp-cli-test/generic-example-plugin/archive/refs/heads/master.zip --force`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Plugin updated successfully.
"""
And the wp-content/plugins/generic-example-plugin directory should exist
And the wp-content/plugins/generic-example-plugin-master directory should not exist
# However if the plugin slug ('modern-framework') does not match the project name then it's downloaded to wrong directory.
When I run `wp plugin install https://github.com/Miller-Media/modern-wordpress/archive/master.zip`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Plugin installed successfully.
"""
And STDOUT should match /Renamed Github-based project from 'modern-(?:wordpress|framework)-master' to 'modern-wordpress'/
# Wrong directory.
And the wp-content/plugins/modern-wordpress directory should exist
And the wp-content/plugins/modern-framework directory should not exist
Scenario: Don't attempt to rename ZIPs uploaded to GitHub's releases page
Given a WP install
When I run `wp plugin install https://github.com/wp-cli-test/generic-example-plugin/releases/download/v0.1.0/generic-example-plugin.0.1.0.zip`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Plugin installed successfully.
"""
And STDOUT should not contain:
"""
Renamed Github-based project from 'generic-example-plugin-0.1.0' to 'generic-example-plugin'.
"""
And the wp-content/plugins/generic-example-plugin directory should exist
Scenario: Don't attempt to rename ZIPs coming from a GitHub raw source
Given a WP install
When I run `wp plugin install https://github.com/Miller-Media/modern-wordpress/raw/master/builds/modern-framework-stable.zip`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Plugin installed successfully.
"""
And STDOUT should not contain:
"""
Renamed Github-based project from 'modern-framework-stable' to 'modern-framework'.
"""
And the wp-content/plugins/modern-framework directory should exist
Scenario: Installing respects WP_PROXY_HOST and WP_PROXY_PORT
Given a WP install
And a invalid-proxy-details.php file:
"""
<?php
define( 'WP_PROXY_HOST', 'https://wp-cli.org' );
define( 'WP_PROXY_PORT', '443' );
"""
When I try `wp --require=invalid-proxy-details.php plugin install debug-bar`
Then STDERR should contain:
"""
Warning: debug-bar: An unexpected error occurred. Something may be wrong with WordPress.org or this server’s configuration.
"""
And STDERR should contain:
"""
Error: No plugins installed.
"""
And STDOUT should be empty
And the return code should be 1
When I run `wp plugin install debug-bar`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Plugin installed successfully.
"""
Scenario: Return code is 1 when one or more plugin installations fail
Given a WP install
When I try `wp plugin install site-secrets site-secrets-not-a-plugin`
Then STDERR should contain:
"""
Warning:
"""
And STDERR should contain:
"""
site-secrets-not-a-plugin
"""
And STDERR should contain:
"""
Error: Only installed 1 of 2 plugins.
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
Installing Site Secrets
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
Plugin installed successfully.
"""
And the return code should be 1
When I try `wp plugin install site-secrets`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
Success: Plugin already installed.
"""
And STDERR should be:
"""
Warning: site-secrets: Plugin already installed.
"""
And the return code should be 0
When I try `wp plugin install site-secrets-not-a-plugin`
Then STDERR should contain:
"""
Warning:
"""
And STDERR should contain:
"""
site-secrets-not-a-plugin
"""
And STDERR should contain:
"""
Error: No plugins installed.
"""
And the return code should be 1
Scenario: Paths aren't backslashed when destination folder already exists
Given a WP install
When I run `pwd`
Then save STDOUT as {WORKING_DIR}
When I run `rm wp-content/plugins/akismet/akismet.php`
Then the return code should be 0
When I try `wp plugin install akismet --ignore-requirements`
Then STDERR should contain:
"""
Warning: Destination folder already exists. "{WORKING_DIR}/wp-content/plugins/akismet/"
"""
And STDERR should contain:
"""
Error: No plugins installed.
"""
And the return code should be 1
Scenario: For Github archive URLs use the Github project name as the plugin directory
Given a WP install
When I run `wp plugin install https://github.com/wp-cli-test/generic-example-plugin/archive/v0.1.0.zip`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Plugin installed successfully.
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
package from https://github.com/wp-cli-test/generic-example-plugin/archive/v0.1.0.zip
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
Renamed Github-based project from 'generic-example-plugin-0.1.0' to 'generic-example-plugin'.
"""
And the wp-content/plugins/generic-example-plugin directory should exist
And the wp-content/plugins/generic-example-plugi directory should not exist
And the wp-content/plugins/generic-example-plugin-0.1.0 directory should not exist
When I run `wp plugin install https://github.com/Automattic/sensei/archive/version/1.9.19.zip`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Plugin installed successfully.
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
package from https://github.com/Automattic/sensei/archive/version/1.9.19.zip
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
Renamed Github-based project from 'sensei-version-1.9.19' to 'sensei'.
"""
And the wp-content/plugins/sensei directory should exist
And the wp-content/plugins/archive directory should not exist
And the wp-content/plugins/sensei-version-1.9.19 directory should not exist
Scenario: Verify installed plugin activation
Given a WP install
When I run `wp plugin install site-secrets`
Then STDOUT should not be empty
When I try `wp plugin install site-secrets --activate`
Then STDERR should contain:
"""
Warning: site-secrets: Plugin already installed.
"""
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
Activating 'site-secrets'...
Plugin 'site-secrets' activated.
Success: Plugin already installed.
"""
@require-php-7
Scenario: Can't install plugin that requires a newer version of WordPress
Given a WP install
When I run `wp core download --version=6.4 --force`
And I run `rm -r wp-content/themes/*`
And I try `wp plugin install wp-super-cache`
Then STDERR should contain:
"""
Warning: wp-super-cache: This plugin does not work with your version of WordPress
"""
And STDERR should contain:
"""
Error: No plugins installed.
"""
@less-than-php-7.4 @require-wp-6.6
Scenario: Can't install plugin that requires a newer version of PHP
Given a WP install
And I try `wp plugin install contact-form-7`
Then STDERR should contain:
"""
Warning: contact-form-7: This plugin does not work with your version of PHP
"""
And STDERR should contain:
"""
Error: No plugins installed.
"""