Development workflows for WordPress ActivityPub plugin including wp-env setup, testing commands, linting, and build processes. Use when setting up development environment, running tests, checking code quality, building assets, or working with wp-env.
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name: activitypub-dev-cycle description: Development workflows for WordPress ActivityPub plugin including wp-env setup, testing commands, linting, and build processes. Use when setting up development environment, running tests, checking code quality, building assets, or working with wp-env.
ActivityPub Development Cycle
Quick reference for common development workflows in the WordPress ActivityPub plugin.
Quick Reference
Environment Management
npm run env-start # Start WordPress at http://localhost:8888.
npm run env-stop # Stop WordPress environment.
Testing Commands
npm run env-test # Run all PHP tests.
npm run env-test -- --filter=pattern # Run tests matching pattern.
npm run env-test -- path/to/test.php # Run specific test file.
npm run env-test -- --group=name # Run tests with @group annotation.
npm run test:e2e # Run Playwright E2E tests.
npm run test:e2e:debug # Debug E2E tests.
Code Quality
composer lint # Check PHP coding standards.
composer lint:fix # Auto-fix PHP issues.
npm run lint:js # Check JavaScript.
npm run lint:css # Check CSS styles.
npm run format # Format all code (wp-scripts).
Building Assets
npm run build # Build for production (formatted and minified).
npm run dev # Start development watch mode.
Code Coverage
npm run env-start -- --xdebug=coverage # Start with coverage support.
npm run env-test -- --coverage-text # Generate text coverage report.
npm run env-test -- --coverage-html ./coverage # Generate HTML report.
Comprehensive Documentation
See Development Environment Setup for detailed setup instructions.
See Testing Reference for comprehensive testing guidance.
See Code Linting for linting configuration and standards.
Pre-commit Hooks
The repository uses automated pre-commit hooks (.githooks/pre-commit) that run automatically on git commit:
- Sort PHP imports - Automatically organizes use statements.
- Check unused imports - Prevents unused use statements.
- Validate test patterns - Blocks
remove_all_filters('pre_http_request'). - Run PHPCS auto-fix - Applies coding standards automatically.
- Format JavaScript - Runs wp-scripts formatter.
IMPORTANT: Hooks modify staged files automatically. Always review changes before committing. If hooks make changes, you'll need to stage them and commit again.
Setup: Hooks are installed by npm run prepare (runs automatically after npm install).
Common Development Workflows
Initial Setup
git clone git@github.com:Automattic/wordpress-activitypub.git
cd wordpress-activitypub
npm install # Also runs 'npm run prepare' to install hooks.
composer install
npm run env-start # WordPress at http://localhost:8888.
Making Changes Workflow
# 1. Make code changes.
# 2. Run relevant tests.
npm run env-test -- --filter=FeatureName
# 3. Check code quality (optional - pre-commit hook does this).
composer lint
npm run lint:js
# 4. Commit (pre-commit hook runs automatically).
git add .
git commit -m "Description"
# Hook may modify files - review and stage again if needed.
Before Creating PR
# Run full test suite.
npm run env-test
# Build assets.
npm run build
# Final lint check.
composer lint
npm run lint:js
Debugging Failing Tests
# Run with verbose output.
npm run env-test -- --verbose --filter=test_name
# Run single test file to isolate issue.
npm run env-test -- tests/phpunit/tests/path/to/test.php
# Check test groups.
npm run env-test -- --list-groups
npm run env-test -- --group=specific_group
Fresh Environment
npm run env-stop
npm run env-start
# wp-env automatically sets up WordPress with debug mode and test users.
Key Files
package.json- npm scripts and dependencies.composer.json- PHP dependencies and lint scripts..wp-env.json- wp-env configuration.phpcs.xml- PHP coding standards (custom WordPress rules)..githooks/pre-commit- Pre-commit automation.
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