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Feature: Manage WordPress installation
# `wp db create` does not yet work on SQLite,
# See https://github.com/wp-cli/db-command/issues/234
@require-mysql
Scenario: Database doesn't exist
Given an empty directory
And WP files
And wp-config.php
When I try `wp core is-installed`
Then the return code should be 1
And STDERR should not be empty
When I run `wp db create`
Then STDOUT should not be empty
Scenario: Database tables not installed
Given an empty directory
And WP files
And wp-config.php
And a database
When I try `wp core is-installed`
Then the return code should be 1
When I try `wp core is-installed --network`
Then the return code should be 1
# The SQLite object cache drop-in might produce a "no such table: wp_options" STDERR during installation.
When I try `wp core install`
Then the return code should be 1
And STDERR should contain:
"""
missing --url parameter (The address of the new site.)
"""
# The SQLite object cache drop-in might produce a "no such table: wp_options" STDERR during installation.
When I try `wp core install --url='localhost:8001' --title='Test' --admin_user=wpcli --admin_email=admin@example.com --admin_password=1`
Then STDOUT should not be empty
And the return code should be 0
When I run `wp eval 'echo home_url();'`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
http://localhost:8001
"""
When I try `wp core is-installed --network`
Then the return code should be 1
Scenario: Install WordPress by prompting
Given an empty directory
And WP files
And wp-config.php
And a database
And a session file:
"""
localhost:8001
Test
wpcli
wpcli
admin@example.com
"""
# The SQLite object cache drop-in might produce a "no such table: wp_options" STDERR during installation.
When I try `wp core install --prompt < session`
Then STDOUT should not be empty
And the return code should be 0
When I run `wp eval 'echo home_url();'`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
http://localhost:8001
"""
Scenario: Install WordPress by prompting for the admin email and password
Given an empty directory
And WP files
And wp-config.php
And a database
And a session file:
"""
wpcli
admin@example.com
"""
# The SQLite object cache drop-in might produce a "no such table: wp_options" STDERR during installation.
When I try `wp core install --url=localhost:8001 --title=Test --admin_user=wpcli --prompt=admin_password,admin_email < session`
Then STDOUT should not be empty
And the return code should be 0
When I run `wp eval 'echo home_url();'`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
http://localhost:8001
"""
Scenario: Install WordPress with an https scheme
Given an empty directory
And WP files
And wp-config.php
And a database
# The SQLite object cache drop-in might produce a "no such table: wp_options" STDERR during installation.
When I try `wp core install --url='https://localhost' --title='Test' --admin_user=wpcli --admin_email=admin@example.com --admin_password=1`
Then the return code should be 0
When I run `wp eval 'echo home_url();'`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
https://localhost
"""
Scenario: Install WordPress with an https scheme and non-standard port
Given an empty directory
And WP files
And wp-config.php
And a database
# The SQLite object cache drop-in might produce a "no such table: wp_options" STDERR during installation.
When I try `wp core install --url='https://localhost:8443' --title='Test' --admin_user=wpcli --admin_email=admin@example.com --admin_password=1`
Then the return code should be 0
When I run `wp eval 'echo home_url();'`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
https://localhost:8443
"""
Scenario: Full install
Given a WP install
When I run `wp core is-installed`
Then STDOUT should be empty
And the wp-content/uploads directory should exist
When I run `wp eval 'var_export( is_admin() );'`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
false
"""
When I run `wp eval 'var_export( function_exists( "media_handle_upload" ) );'`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
true
"""
# Can complain that it's already installed, but don't exit with an error code
# The SQLite object cache drop-in might produce a "no such table: wp_options" STDERR during installation.
When I try `wp core install --url='localhost:8001' --title='Test' --admin_user=wpcli --admin_email=admin@example.com --admin_password=1`
Then the return code should be 0
Scenario: Convert install to multisite
Given a WP install
When I run `wp eval 'var_export( is_multisite() );'`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
false
"""
When I try `wp core is-installed --network`
Then the return code should be 1
When I run `wp core install-network --title='test network'`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
Set up multisite database tables.
Added multisite constants to 'wp-config.php'.
Success: Network installed. Don't forget to set up rewrite rules (and a .htaccess file, if using Apache).
"""
And STDERR should be empty
When I run `wp eval 'var_export( is_multisite() );'`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
true
"""
When I run `wp core is-installed --network`
Then the return code should be 0
# The SQLite object cache drop-in might produce a "no such table: wp_options" STDERR during installation.
When I try `wp core install-network --title='test network'`
Then the return code should be 1
When I run `wp network meta get 1 upload_space_check_disabled`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
1
"""
Scenario: Install multisite from scratch
Given an empty directory
And WP files
And wp-config.php
And a database
# The SQLite object cache drop-in might produce a "no such table: wp_options" STDERR during installation.
When I try `wp core multisite-install --url=foobar.org --title=Test --admin_user=wpcli --admin_email=admin@example.com --admin_password=1`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
Created single site database tables.
Set up multisite database tables.
Added multisite constants to 'wp-config.php'.
Success: Network installed. Don't forget to set up rewrite rules (and a .htaccess file, if using Apache).
"""
And the return code should be 0
When I run `wp eval 'echo $GLOBALS["current_site"]->domain;'`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
foobar.org
"""
# Can complain that it's already installed, but don't exit with an error code
# The SQLite object cache drop-in might produce a "no such table: wp_options" STDERR during installation.
When I try `wp core multisite-install --url=foobar.org --title=Test --admin_user=wpcli --admin_email=admin@example.com --admin_password=1`
Then the return code should be 0
When I run `wp network meta get 1 upload_space_check_disabled`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
1
"""
# `wp db reset` does not yet work on SQLite,
# See https://github.com/wp-cli/db-command/issues/234
@require-mysql
Scenario: Install multisite from scratch, with MULTISITE already set in wp-config.php
Given a WP multisite install
And I run `wp db reset --yes`
When I try `wp core is-installed`
Then the return code should be 1
# WP will produce wpdb database errors in `get_sites()` on loading if the WP tables don't exist
And STDERR should contain:
"""
WordPress database error Table
"""
# The SQLite object cache drop-in might produce a "no such table: wp_options" STDERR during installation.
When I try `wp core multisite-install --title=Test --admin_user=wpcli --admin_email=admin@example.com --admin_password=1`
Then STDOUT should not be empty
And the return code should be 0
When I run `wp eval 'echo $GLOBALS["current_site"]->domain;'`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
example.com
"""
Scenario: Install multisite with subdomains on localhost
Given an empty directory
And WP files
And wp-config.php
And a database
# The SQLite object cache drop-in might produce a "no such table: wp_options" STDERR during installation.
When I try `wp core multisite-install --url=http://localhost/ --title=Test --admin_user=wpcli --admin_email=admin@example.com --admin_password=1 --subdomains`
Then STDERR should contain:
"""
Error: Multisite with subdomains cannot be configured when domain is 'localhost'.
"""
And the return code should be 1
# SQLite compat blocked by https://github.com/wp-cli/wp-cli-tests/pull/188.
@require-mysql
Scenario: Custom wp-content directory
Given a WP install
And a custom wp-content directory
When I run `wp plugin status akismet`
Then STDOUT should not be empty
Scenario: User defined in wp-cli.yml
Given an empty directory
And WP files
And wp-config.php
And a database
And a wp-cli.yml file:
"""
user: wpcli
"""
# The SQLite object cache drop-in might produce a "no such table: wp_options" STDERR during installation.
When I try `wp core install --url='localhost:8001' --title='Test' --admin_user=wpcli --admin_email=admin@example.com --admin_password=1`
Then STDOUT should not be empty
And the return code should be 0
When I run `wp eval 'echo home_url();'`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
http://localhost:8001
"""
Scenario: Test output in a multisite install with custom base path
Given a WP install
When I run `wp core multisite-convert --title=Test --base=/test/`
And I run `wp post list`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Hello world!
"""
Scenario: Download WordPress
Given an empty directory
When I run `wp core download`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: WordPress downloaded.
"""
And the wp-settings.php file should exist
Scenario: Don't download WordPress when files are already present
Given an empty directory
And WP files
When I try `wp core download`
Then STDERR should be:
"""
Error: WordPress files seem to already be present here.
"""
And the return code should be 1
# `wp db create` does not yet work on SQLite,
# See https://github.com/wp-cli/db-command/issues/234
@require-php-7.0 @require-mysql
Scenario: Install WordPress in a subdirectory
Given an empty directory
And a wp-config.php file:
"""
<?php
// ** MySQL settings ** //
/** The name of the database for WordPress */
define('DB_NAME', '{DB_NAME}');
/** MySQL database username */
define('DB_USER', '{DB_USER}');
/** MySQL database password */
define('DB_PASSWORD', '{DB_PASSWORD}');
/** MySQL hostname */
define('DB_HOST', '{DB_HOST}');
/** Database Charset to use in creating database tables. */
define('DB_CHARSET', 'utf8');
/** The Database Collate type. Don't change this if in doubt. */
define('DB_COLLATE', '');
$table_prefix = 'wp_';
/* That's all, stop editing! Happy publishing. */
/** Absolute path to the WordPress directory. */
if ( !defined('ABSPATH') )
define('ABSPATH', dirname(__FILE__) . '/');
/** Sets up WordPress vars and included files. */
require_once(ABSPATH . 'wp-settings.php');
"""
And a wp-cli.yml file:
"""
path: wp
"""
When I run `wp core download`
Then the wp directory should exist
And the wp/wp-blog-header.php file should exist
When I run `wp db create`
# extra/no-mail.php not present as mu-plugin so skip sending email else will fail on Travis with "sh: 1: -t: not found"
# The SQLite object cache drop-in might produce a "no such table: wp_options" STDERR during installation.
And I try `wp core install --url=example.com --title="WP Example" --admin_user=wpcli --admin_password=wpcli --admin_email=wpcli@example.com --skip-email`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: WordPress installed successfully.
"""
And the return code should be 0
When I run `wp option get home`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
http://example.com
"""
When I run `wp option get siteurl`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
http://example.com
"""
Scenario: Warn when multisite constants can't be inserted into wp-config
Given a WP install
And "That's all" replaced with "C'est tout" in the wp-config.php file
When I try `wp core multisite-convert`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
Set up multisite database tables.
Success: Network installed. Don't forget to set up rewrite rules (and a .htaccess file, if using Apache).
"""
And STDERR should contain:
"""
Warning: Multisite constants could not be written to 'wp-config.php'. You may need to add them manually:
"""
And the return code should be 0
Scenario: Convert to WordPress multisite without adding multisite constants to wp-config file
Given a WP install
When I run `wp core multisite-convert --skip-config`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Addition of multisite constants to 'wp-config.php' skipped. You need to add them manually:
"""