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Caldera-Forms ============= <a href="https://calderaforms.com/"><img src="https://calderaforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/catdeta-caldera-forms-banner.png" /></a> Drag & Drop WordPress Responsive Form Builder ## 🌋👀 Docs, Add-ons & More Information: * [Getting Started](https://calderaforms.com/getting-started) * [Documentation](https://calderaforms.com/documentation/caldera-forms-documentation/) * [Caldera Forms Pro](https://calderaforms.com/pro) ## 🌋👀 Development * [Contributor Guidelines](https://github.com/CalderaWP/Caldera-Forms/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) * [Setup Test Environment](./contributing/local-dev.md) * [Testing A Bug](./contributing/test-bug.md) * [Automated Testing](./contributing/testing.md) * [Making Changes To Codebase - Pull Request Workflow](./contributing/pull-request-workflow.md) ### Install for development Requires: git, yarn, Grunt. - Clone repo to plugin directory - `git clone [email protected]:CalderaWP/Caldera-Forms.git` - Switch directory - `cd Caldera-Forms.git` - If you are using your own local development environment: - `yarn i && composer install` - If you are wish to use [the provided local development environment](./contributing/local-dev.md) - `composer dev:install` ### Build For Release To create a build to ship to WordPress.org: `yarn package` This creates `/build/<version>` where `<version>` is the current version set in `package.json`. This creates a directory you can ZIP up for testing or whatever. See "Release To WordPress.org" section below for more details on pushing this build to WordPress.org. ### JavaScript Development [See automated testing docs for more information on directory structure, in regards to JavaScript test files]() Run watcher for development to auto-compile JavaScript and CSS. #### `/clients/` This is the new stuff, built with webpack. Eventually everything UI will be here. * Clients: * pro - The Caldera Forms Pro admin page and tab in the editor. * blocks - The Gutenberg block(s). * admin - The main admin page. Work in progress, not used in plugin. * viewer - The entry viewer. Work not in progress, not used in plugin. * editor - Theoretical. #### `/assets/` This is the old stuff, built with grunt. * Build for development and start watcher. - `yarn dev:grunt` * Build for production - `yarn build:legacy` #### CLI Commands ##### Composer * `composer test:php` - Run PHP tests -- isolated unit tests and the WordPress integration tests. * `composer dev:install` - Installs dependencies, Docker-based test environment and sets up test forms. * `composer dev:destroy` - Deletes dependencies and the Docker-based test environment. * `composer wp:install` - Installs Docker-based test environment. * `composer wp:start` - Starts Docker-based test environment and echos the server's url. * `composer wp:server-start` - Starts Docker-based test environment. * `composer wp:server-url` - Echos the Docker-based test environment's server url. * `composer wp:activate` - Activate plugins in Docker-based environment. * `composer wp:tests` - Runs the PHP integration tests using phpunit inside Docker-based environment. * `composer wp:stop` - Stops Docker-based test environment, without destroying containers. * `composer wp:destroy` - Removes (including the database) the test environment and destroys containers. * `composer test:unit` - Run php unit tests. * `composer test:setup` - Adds test forms and puts them on pages. * `composer test:delete` - Delete test forms and pages the are on. * `composer nuke` - Deletes dependencies, including lock files --yarn and Composer. ##### yarn * `yarn test` - Run JavaScript test watcher * `yarn build` - Build all JavaScript and CSS for production * `yarn build:blocks` - Build blocks JavaScript and CSS for production * `yarn build:clients` - Build other JavaScript and CSS for production. * `yarn start` - Start dev server for clients that are not blocks and run watcher. * `yarn start:blocks` - Start dev server for blocks and run watcher. * `yarn start:clients` - Start dev server for other clients and run watcher. * `yarn test:once` - Run JavaScript unit tests once * `yarn test:e2e` - Start Cypress e2e test runner. * `yarn test:e2e:ci` - Trigger Cypress.io test record. ##### wp-cli Probably don't use these directly. They will change. Must be prefaced with `docker-compose run --rm cli` * `wp cf import-test-forms` - Import test forms * `wp cf delete-test-forms` - Delete test forms * `wp cf create-test-pages` - Import test pages * `wp cf delete-test-pages` - Delete test pages ### Release To WordPress.org ##### Requires * [svn](https://subversion.apache.org/quick-start#installing-the-client) * [yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/en/) - Please use Yarn, not npm. * Grunt `npm install -g grunt-cli` * [Have commit access to Caldera Forms svn](https://wordpress.org/plugins/caldera-forms/advanced/#committer-list) #### Steps * Build release file - `yarn package` * Push Tag to WordPress.org - `cd bin` - `bash deploy-wp-org-tag.sh 12345 christiechirinos` * Install tag using WP Rollback on QA site and re-run Ghost Inspector tests. * Copy tag to trunk - `bash deploy-wp-org-trunk.sh 12345 christiechirinos` #### Notes * This assumes your WordPress.org username is `christiechirinos`, and your password is `12345`. * The first argument is password, which is required. The second argument is username, which defaults to `Shelob9`, which is Josh's username.