We're really excited that you are interested in contributing to the Envato Market plugin. Before submitting your contribution though, 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
dist
directory in 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.
- Install Vagrant/VirtualBox/Plugins by following these instructions then:
git clone -b master git://github.com/Varying-Vagrant-Vagrants/VVV.git ~/vagrant-local/
cd ~/vagrant-local/
vagrant up
(can take 30-60mins first time)- Test you can access
http://src.wordpress-develop.test/
from your browser. - Note: If you see
phpcs not found
or composer errors during setup it means you need a Github token, try running a manual provision to get prompted for a Github token:vagrant ssh
then once connected runsudo /vagrant/provision/provision.sh
and follow the prompts.
cd ~/vagrant-local/
cp vvv-config.yml vvv-custom.yml
- edit
vvv-custom.yml
and add a new entry undersites:
like this:envato-market: repo: https://github.com/dtbaker/vvv.envato-market.test.git hosts: - vvv.envato-market.test
vagrant reload --provision
- Confirm you can access the new site here:
http://vvv.envato-market.test/
- Confirm you can login here:
http://vvv.envato-market.test/wp-admin/
(default login is dev/dev) - Confirm the WordPress plugin is activated.
cd ~/vagrant-local/www/envato-market/docroot/wp-content/plugins/envato-market/
grunt
- Note: If you receive any 'node rebuild' error, try running
npm rebuild
cd ~/vagrant-local/www/envato-market/docroot/wp-content/plugins/envato-market/
grunt phpunit
- Make changes to the github repository at
~/vagrant-local/www/envato-market/docroot/wp-content/plugins/envato-market/
- Test changes via
http://vvv.envato-market.test
- Commit changes to a new branch and make a pull request against the
develop
branch.
To lint:
$ grunt eslint
To compile Sass:
$ grunt css
To minify JS:
$ grunt uglify
To check the text domain:
$ grunt checktextdomain
To create a pot file:
$ grunt makepot
The default task (simply running grunt
) will do the following: eslint -> css -> uglify
.
Run tests:
$ phpunit
Run tests with an HTML coverage report:
$ phpunit --coverage-html /tmp/report
To run the Envato API integration unit tests, you will need to create a .token
file in the root of the plugin directory with your OAuth Personal Token saved to it. The .token
file is added to .gitignore
so it will not be tracked, and you should never try to commit it to the repository.