diff --git a/features/language-core.feature b/features/language-core.feature index 3c92202a..4fe8e115 100644 --- a/features/language-core.feature +++ b/features/language-core.feature @@ -220,78 +220,6 @@ Feature: Manage core translation files for a WordPress install """ And the return code should be 0 - # This test downgrades to older WP version. PHP restriction is added to avoid warnings in latest versions. - @less-than-php-7.0 - Scenario Outline: Core translation update - Given an empty directory - And WP files - And a database - And I run `wp core download --version= --force` - And wp-config.php - And I run `wp core install --url='localhost:8001' --title='Test' --admin_user=wpcli --admin_email=admin@example.com --admin_password=1` - - When I run `wp language core list --fields=language,status,update` - Then STDOUT should be a table containing rows: - | language | status | update | - | ar | uninstalled | none | - | en_CA | uninstalled | none | - | en_US | active | none | - | ja | uninstalled | none | - - When I run `wp language core install en_CA ja` - Then the wp-content/languages/admin-en_CA.po file should exist - And the wp-content/languages/en_CA.po file should exist - And the wp-content/languages/admin-ja.po file should exist - And the wp-content/languages/ja.po file should exist - And STDOUT should contain: - """ - Success: Installed 2 of 2 languages. - """ - And STDERR should be empty - - Given I try `wp core download --version= --force` - Then the return code should be 0 - And I run `wp core update-db` - - When I run `wp language core list --fields=language,status,update` - Then STDOUT should be a table containing rows: - | language | status | update | - | ar | uninstalled | none | - | en_CA | installed | available | - | en_US | active | none | - | ja | installed | available | - - When I run `wp language core update --dry-run` - Then STDOUT should contain: - """ - Found 2 translation updates that would be processed - """ - And STDOUT should contain: - """ - Core - """ - And STDOUT should contain: - """ - WordPress - """ - And STDOUT should contain: - """ - - """ - And STDOUT should contain: - """ - English (Canada) - """ - And STDOUT should contain: - """ - Japanese - """ - - Examples: - | original | update | - | 4.8 | 4.9 | - | 4.0.1 | 4.2 | - @require-wp-6.0 @require-php-7.2 Scenario Outline: Core translation update in newer versions Given an empty directory @@ -360,8 +288,8 @@ Feature: Manage core translation files for a WordPress install Examples: | original | update | - | 6.0 | 6.1 | - | 6.1.1 | 6.2 | + | 6.5 | 6.6 | + | 6.6.1 | 6.7 | @require-wp-4.0 Scenario: Don't allow active language to be uninstalled @@ -378,20 +306,20 @@ Feature: Manage core translation files for a WordPress install And STDOUT should be empty And the return code should be 0 - # This test downgrades to WordPress 5.4.1, but the SQLite plugin requires 6.0+ - @require-wp-4.0 @require-mysql + # This test downgrades to WordPress 5.6.14, but the SQLite plugin requires 6.0+ + @require-wp-5.7 @require-mysql Scenario: Ensure correct language is installed for WP version Given a WP install And I try `wp theme install twentytwentyone` And I run `wp theme activate twentytwentyone` And an empty cache - And I run `wp core download --version=4.5.3 --force` + And I run `wp core download --version=5.6.14 --force` # PHP 8.2+ will show a warning for old WordPress core version. When I try `wp language core install nl_NL` Then STDOUT should contain: """ - Downloading translation from https://downloads.wordpress.org/translation/core/4.5.3 + Downloading translation from https://downloads.wordpress.org/translation/core/5.6.14 """ And STDOUT should contain: """