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Feature: Find WordPress installs on the filesystem Scenario: Two WordPress installs in subdirectories Given a WP install in 'subdir1' And a WP install in 'subdir2' When I run `wp eval --skip-wordpress 'echo realpath( getenv( "RUN_DIR" ) );'` Then save STDOUT as {TEST_DIR} When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --field=version_path | sort` Then STDOUT should be: """ {TEST_DIR}/subdir1/wp-includes/version.php {TEST_DIR}/subdir2/wp-includes/version.php """ When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --field=version_path --verbose` Then STDOUT should contain: """ Found WordPress installation at '{TEST_DIR}/subdir1/wp-includes/version.php' """ And STDOUT should contain: """ Found WordPress installation at '{TEST_DIR}/subdir2/wp-includes/version.php' """ When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --format=count` Then STDOUT should be: """ 2 """ Scenario: WordPress install isn't found by default when in an ignored directory Given a WP install in 'subdir1' And a WP install in 'cache' And a WP install in 'tmp' When I run `wp eval --skip-wordpress 'echo realpath( getenv( "RUN_DIR" ) );'` Then save STDOUT as {TEST_DIR} When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --field=version_path --verbose` Then STDOUT should contain: """ Found WordPress installation at '{TEST_DIR}/subdir1/wp-includes/version.php' """ And STDOUT should not contain: """ Found WordPress installation at '{TEST_DIR}/subdir2/wp-includes/version.php' """ And STDOUT should contain: """ Matched ignored path. Skipping recursion into '{TEST_DIR}/cache/' """ And STDOUT should contain: """ Matched ignored path. Skipping recursion into '{TEST_DIR}/tmp/' """ When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --format=count` Then STDOUT should be: """ 1 """ When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --format=count --skip-ignored-paths` Then STDOUT should be: """ 3 """ Scenario: Use --max_depth=<depth> to specify max recursion depth Given a WP install in 'subdir1' And I run `mkdir -p sub/sub` And a WP install in 'sub/subdir2' And a WP install in 'sub/sub/subdir3' When I run `wp eval --skip-wordpress 'echo realpath( getenv( "RUN_DIR" ) );'` Then save STDOUT as {TEST_DIR} When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --verbose` Then STDOUT should contain: """ Found WordPress installation at '{TEST_DIR}/subdir1/wp-includes/version.php' """ And STDOUT should contain: """ Found WordPress installation at '{TEST_DIR}/sub/subdir2/wp-includes/version.php' """ And STDOUT should contain: """ Found WordPress installation at '{TEST_DIR}/sub/sub/subdir3/wp-includes/version.php' """ When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --format=count` Then STDOUT should be: """ 3 """ When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --verbose --max_depth=2` Then STDOUT should contain: """ Found WordPress installation at '{TEST_DIR}/subdir1/wp-includes/version.php' """ And STDOUT should contain: """ Found WordPress installation at '{TEST_DIR}/sub/subdir2/wp-includes/version.php' """ And STDOUT should contain: """ Exceeded max depth. Skipping recursion into '{TEST_DIR}/sub/sub/subdir3/' """ When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --format=count --max_depth=2` Then STDOUT should be: """ 2 """ When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --verbose --max_depth=1` Then STDOUT should contain: """ Found WordPress installation at '{TEST_DIR}/subdir1/wp-includes/version.php' """ And STDOUT should contain: """ Exceeded max depth. Skipping recursion into '{TEST_DIR}/sub/subdir2/' """ And STDOUT should contain: """ Exceeded max depth. Skipping recursion into '{TEST_DIR}/sub/sub/' """ When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --format=count --max_depth=1` Then STDOUT should be: """ 1 """ When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --verbose --max_depth=0` Then STDOUT should contain: """ Exceeded max depth. Skipping recursion into '{TEST_DIR}/subdir1/' """ And STDOUT should contain: """ Exceeded max depth. Skipping recursion into '{TEST_DIR}/sub/' """ When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --format=count --max_depth=0` Then STDOUT should be: """ 0 """ Scenario: Invalid path specified Given an empty directory When I try `wp find foo` Then STDERR should be: """ Error: Invalid path specified. """ Scenario: List aliases for directories if they exist Given a WP install in 'subdir1' And a WP install in 'subdir2' When I run `wp eval --skip-wordpress 'echo realpath( getenv( "RUN_DIR" ) );'` Then save STDOUT as {TEST_DIR} When I run `echo "@test1:\n path: {TEST_DIR}/subdir2" > wp-cli.yml` Then the return code should be 0 When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --fields=version_path,alias` Then STDOUT should be a table containing rows: | version_path | alias | | {TEST_DIR}/subdir1/wp-includes/version.php | | | {TEST_DIR}/subdir2/wp-includes/version.php | @test1 | Scenario: Ignore hidden directories by default Given a WP install in 'subdir1' And a WP install in '.svn' And I run `mkdir -p subdir2/.svn` And a WP install in 'subdir2/.svn/wp-install' When I run `wp eval --skip-wordpress 'echo realpath( getenv( "RUN_DIR" ) );'` Then save STDOUT as {TEST_DIR} When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --format=count` Then STDOUT should be: """ 1 """ When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --skip-ignored-paths --format=count` Then STDOUT should be: """ 3 """ Scenario: Use --include_ignored_paths=<paths> to include additional ignored paths Given a WP install in 'subdir1' And a WP install in 'subdir2' When I run `wp eval --skip-wordpress 'echo realpath( getenv( "RUN_DIR" ) );'` Then save STDOUT as {TEST_DIR} When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --format=count` Then STDOUT should be: """ 2 """ When I run `wp find {TEST_DIR} --include_ignored_paths='/subdir1/,/apple/' --format=count` Then STDOUT should be: """ 1 """
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