Parsely / wp-parsely

The official WordPress plugin for Parse.ly - makes it a snap to add the required tracking code to enable Parse.ly on your WordPress site.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-parsely/
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[TESTING] Build and Deploy GitHub workflow #2622

Closed vaurdan closed 1 week ago

vaurdan commented 1 month ago

This is a test for the build and deploy GitHub workflow. For the workflow to be registered on GitHub, at least a PR is required.

This can be ignored.

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Walkthrough ## Walkthrough The changes collectively enhance the automation processes, improve namespace organization, and refine class loading mechanisms. Specifically, new GitHub Actions workflows were created for building, deploying, and running E2E tests. Composer autoload improvements and extensive namespace reorganization across test files were implemented, making class structures consistent and the project easier to navigate. Additionally, the project setup was streamlined by optimizing dependency loading with an autoloader in the primary plugin file. ## Changes | File(s) or Directory | Change Summary | |---------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | .github/workflows/build-and-deploy.yml | Added a new workflow for building and deploying the project. | | .github/workflows/deploy.yml | Added a step to run `composer dump-autoload --classmap-authoritative` before deploying a WordPress plugin. | | .github/workflows/e2e-tests.yml | Added a step to refresh Composer autoload files using `composer dump-autoload --classmap-authoritative`. | | composer.json | Removed `"wp-parsely.php"` from the list of files in the `autoload` section under `"classmap"`. | | `tests/Integration/...ContentHelper...` | Updated namespace from `Parsely\Tests\ContentHelper` to `Parsely\Tests\Integration\ContentHelper`. | | `tests/Integration/...Proxy...` | Changed namespaces and class hierarchies in the `Proxy` directory to improve organization and clarity. | | `tests/Integration/...StructuredData...` | Changed namespace from `Parsely\Tests\Integration\StructuredData` to `Parsely\Tests\Integration\Metadata`. | | `tests/Integration/TestCase.php` | Modified `use` statements and traits for consistency and clarity. | | `tests/Unit/...Utils/UtilsTest.php` | Changed namespace from `Parsely\Tests\Unit` to `Parsely\Tests\Unit\Utils`. | | `tests/Unit/bootstrap.php` | Replaced a `require_once` for `trait-tests-reflection.php` with `../src/Utils/utils.php` and added comments for future refactor. | | `wp-parsely.php` | Introduced an autoloader for dependencies, optimizing class loading and initialization processes. |

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vaurdan commented 1 month ago

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vaurdan commented 1 week ago

Closed per #2693