Iain Poulson talks about using Codeception,…
Iain Poulson talks about using Codeception, a behaviour-driven testing framework — particularly in how it relates to automating WordPress plugin tests.
Iain Poulson talks about using Codeception, a behaviour-driven testing framework — particularly in how it relates to automating WordPress plugin tests.
We’re just one week away from WordPress 6.2. Have you tested it and read the field guide yet? If you write code for a plugin that is in the WordPress Plugins Repo, you’ll want to ensure the code is GPL compatible.
Matt Medeiros does some testing to determine if Jetpack slows down a WordPress site. The short answer according to him? Not really. But his methods and opinions in his post are worth the read. While you are checking that out, make sure you give a listen to Matt’s interview with Helen Hou-Sandi on what it’s…
Joost de Valk has started a conversation about developers testing their work with other developers’ plugins in Post Status Slack. Joost wants to take on what he calls an “integration problem:” “Every integration with another plugin we [at Yoast] add forces us to test the basic features of that plugin, with our plugin running, to…
WordPress 4.2, “Powell”, has been released. The release was lead by Drew Jaynes and includes contributions from 283 community members.
I’m going to give Ryan McCue a big hug next time I see him. The WordPress Importer is key to a tonne of different workflows, and is one of the most used plugins on the repo. Unfortunately, the Importer is also a bit unloved. After getting immensely frustrated at the Importer, I figured it was…
Welcome to the third “Week in Review” on Post Status, where I hope to offer up some of the things you may have missed in the last week or so. It’s been a busy week, and there’s a lot to share, so let’s do it. WordPress 4.0 beta 1 is out Beta 1 of WordPress 4.0…