Drag & Drop WordPress Responsive Form Builder
Requires: git, npm, Grunt.
- Clone repo to plugin directory
git clone [email protected]:CalderaWP/Caldera-Forms.git
- Switch directory
cd Caldera-Forms.git
- npm install
npm i
To create a build to ship to WordPress.org:
npm run 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.
Run watcher for development to auto-compile JavaScript and CSS.
This is the new stuff, built with webpack. Eventually everything UI will be here.
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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.
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Build for development and start watcher.
npm run dev
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Build for production
npm run build:webpack
This is the old stuff, built with grunt.
- Build for development and start watcher.
npm run dev:grunt
- Build for production
npm run build:grunt
All PHP tests are based off of the WordPress "unit" test suite, and therefore need a full WordPress test environment. The install script in '/bin' is pretty standard and should work with VVV or whatever.
Alternatively, because this, isn't 2014, you can use the provided Docker environment.
- Docker
- Composer
- npm
- PHP tests go in /tests and are run using phpunit
- JavaScript tests go in clients/tests
- Unit tests go in clients/tests/unit and are run using Jest
- Unit tests must have the word test in file name. For example,
formConfig.test.js
composer wp-install
- Installs Docker-based test environment.composer wp-start
- Starts Docker-based test environment.composer wp-tests
- Runs phpunit inside of Docker container.composer wp-stop
- Stops Docker-based test environment, without destroying containers.composer wp-remove
- Stops Docker-based test environment and destroys containers.npm test
- Run JavaScript test watchernpm run test:once
- Run JavaScript unit tests once
- svn
- npm
- Grunt
npm install -g grunt-cli
- Have commit access to Caldera Forms svn
- Build release file
npm 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
- This assumes your WordPress.org username is
christiechirinos
, and your password is12345
. - The first argument is password, which is required. The second argument is username, which defaults to
Shelob9
, which is Josh's username.
- The default branch is "master" that should be the same as WordPress.org.
- Development happens on the "develop" branch. There may be an exception, see: https://github.com/CalderaWP/Caldera-Forms/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#current-git-workflow--php-compatibility
- If you find a bug, or would like to make a feature request, please open an issue.
- If you fixed a bug, or made a new feature, please submit a pull request against the develop branch.
- The default branch is "master" that should be the same as WordPress.org.
- Development happens on the "develop" branch.
- If you find a bug, or would like to make a feature request, please open an issue.
- If you fixed a bug, or made a new feature, please submit a pull request against the develop branch.