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Pound :: Easy Unit Testing For WordPress
Easily write unit tests for WordPress plugins
Tested up to WP 4.8 (Current: 6.9)
v1.0.1
Current Version v1.0.1
Updated 8 years ago
Last Update on 29 Sep, 2017
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- Version
- 1.0.1
- Last Updated
- Sep 29, 2017
- Requires WP
- N/A+
- Tested Up To
- 4.8
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- Author
- Lee Blue
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Common questions about Pound :: Easy Unit Testing For WordPress
Extract the zip file so that you have a folder called pound Upload the 'pound' folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress To Uninstall Pound Deactivate the plugin thorugh the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress Click the "delete" link to delete the plugin. This will remove all of the files installed by the plugin from your plugins directory. It
For more information about how it works, why you may want to use it, and how to set up and run unit tests for your WordPress plugins, please see this article: http://leehblue.com/unit-testing-wordpress-plugins/
Pound was created to make it fast and easy to start writing unit tests for your WordPress plugins. You can run the plugin on the actual site where you are developing if you don't have a test site. There is virtually no configuration necessary to start writing tests. The overall intention of this plugin is to make unit testing more accessible to WordPress plugin developers. PHPUnit is a very powerful tool and is great for testing PHP code including WordPress plugins. In fact, if you get into using WP-CLI you will notice that there is built-in support for using PHPUnit to test your code. Pound is not intended to replace the need for PHPUnit. It is intended to provide an easy way to get started with unit testing WordPress plugins. It's a great option for small to medium sized plugins.
On one hand, Pound and PHPUnit are both tools to help you run automated tests for your code. Pound is built as a WordPress plugin, and therefore really only intended to be used for WordPress development. PHPUnit can be used to test any codebase. The main benefits of Pound over PHPUnit
number of assertions. Pound requires virtually no configuration to start using. PHPUnit requires XML configuration files to set up your testing environment. Pound runs right in your web browser with clean, colorful output. PHPUnit is a command line tool.