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Filter Orders Domestic/International

WooCommerce plugin for filtering orders.

Adds a filter at the top of the orders list page:

Orders list page

Allows filtering to domestic orders only or international orders only:

Orders list page zoomed on filter

Based almost entirely on SkyVerge/bekarice's filter-wc-orders-by-gateway.php. https://www.skyverge.com/blog/filtering-woocommerce-orders/

Maybe use this: https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/classes/wp_meta_query/

Contributing

Clone this repo, open PhpStorm, then run composer install to install the dependencies.

git clone https://github.com/brianhenryie/bh-wc-filter-orders-domestic-international.git;
open -a PhpStorm ./;
cd bh-wc-filter-orders-domestic-international;
composer install;

For integration and acceptance tests, a local webserver must be running with localhost:8080/bh-wc-filter-orders-domestic-international/ pointing at the root of the repo. MySQL must also be running locally – with two databases set up with:

mysql_username="root"
mysql_password="secret"

# export PATH=${PATH}:/usr/local/mysql/bin

# Make .env available 
# To bash:
# export $(grep -v '^#' .env.testing | xargs)
# To zsh:
# source .env.testing

# Create the database user:
# MySQL
# mysql -u $mysql_username -p$mysql_password -e "CREATE USER '"$TEST_DB_USER"'@'%' IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password BY '"$TEST_DB_PASSWORD"';";
# or MariaDB
# mysql -u $mysql_username -p$mysql_password -e "CREATE USER '"$TEST_DB_USER"'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY '"$TEST_DB_PASSWORD"';";

# Create the databases:
mysql -u $mysql_username -p$mysql_password -e "CREATE DATABASE "$TEST_SITE_DB_NAME"; USE "$TEST_SITE_DB_NAME"; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON "$TEST_SITE_DB_NAME".* TO '"$TEST_DB_USER"'@'%';";
mysql -u $mysql_username -p$mysql_password -e "CREATE DATABASE "$TEST_DB_NAME"; USE "$TEST_DB_NAME"; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON "$TEST_DB_NAME".* TO '"$TEST_DB_USER"'@'%';";

# Import the acceptance database:
mysql -u $mysql_username -p$mysql_password $TEST_SITE_DB_NAME < tests/_data/dump.sql 

WordPress Coding Standards

See documentation on WordPress.org and GitHub.com.

Correct errors where possible and list the remaining with:

vendor/bin/phpcbf; vendor/bin/phpcs

Tests

Tests use the Codeception add-on WP-Browser and include vanilla PHPUnit tests with WP_Mock.

Run tests with:

vendor/bin/codecept run unit;
vendor/bin/codecept run wpunit;
vendor/bin/codecept run integration;
vendor/bin/codecept run acceptance;

Show code coverage (unit+wpunit):

XDEBUG_MODE=coverage composer run-script coverage-tests 

Static analysis:

vendor/bin/phpstan analyse --memory-limit 1G

To save changes made to the acceptance database:

export $(grep -v '^#' .env.testing | xargs)
mysqldump -u $TEST_SITE_DB_USER -p$TEST_SITE_DB_PASSWORD $TEST_SITE_DB_NAME > tests/_data/dump.sql

To clear Codeception cache after moving/removing test files:

vendor/bin/codecept clean

More Information

See github.com/BrianHenryIE/WordPress-Plugin-Boilerplate for initial setup rationale.

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