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Feature: Update WordPress themes
Scenario: Updating a theme with no version in the WordPress.org directory shouldn't delete the original theme
Given a WP install
When I run `wp scaffold underscores wpclitesttheme`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Created theme
"""
And the wp-content/themes/wpclitesttheme directory should exist
When I try `wp theme update wpclitesttheme --version=100.0.0`
Then STDERR should contain:
"""
Error: No themes installed
"""
And the wp-content/themes/wpclitesttheme directory should exist
Scenario: Install a theme, then update to a specific version of that theme
Given a WP install
And I run `wp theme delete --all --force`
When I run `wp theme install twentytwelve --version=3.0`
Then STDOUT should not be empty
When I run `wp theme update twentytwelve --version=4.0`
Then STDOUT should not be empty
When I run `wp theme list --fields=name,version`
Then STDOUT should be a table containing rows:
| name | version |
| twentytwelve | 4.0 |
@require-wp-4.5
Scenario: Not giving a slug on update should throw an error unless --all given
Given a WP install
And I run `wp theme path`
And save STDOUT as {THEME_DIR}
And an empty {THEME_DIR} directory
# No themes installed. Don't give an error if --all given for BC.
When I run `wp theme update --all`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
Success: No themes installed.
"""
When I run `wp theme update --version=0.6 --all`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
Success: No themes installed.
"""
# One theme installed.
Given I run `wp theme install moina --version=1.0.2`
When I try `wp theme update`
Then the return code should be 1
And STDERR should be:
"""
Error: Please specify one or more themes, or use --all.
"""
And STDOUT should be empty
When I run `wp theme update --all`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Updated
"""
When I run the previous command again
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
Success: Theme already updated.
"""
# Note: if given version then re-installs.
When I run `wp theme update --version=1.0.2 --all`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Installed 1 of 1 themes.
"""
When I run the previous command again
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Installed 1 of 1 themes.
"""
# Two themes installed.
Given I run `wp theme install --force twentytwelve --version=1.0`
When I run `wp theme update --all`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Updated
"""
When I run the previous command again
# BUG: Message should be in plural.
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
Success: Theme already updated.
"""
# Using version with all rarely makes sense and should probably error and do nothing.
When I try `wp theme update --version=1.0.3 --all`
Then the return code should be 1
And STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Installed 1 of 1 themes.
"""
And STDERR should be:
"""
Error: Can't find the requested theme's version 1.0.3 in the WordPress.org theme repository (HTTP code 404).
"""
Scenario: Error when both --minor and --patch are provided
Given a WP install
When I try `wp theme update --patch --minor --all`
Then STDERR should be:
"""
Error: --minor and --patch cannot be used together.
"""
And the return code should be 1
Scenario: Update a theme to its latest minor release
Given a WP install
And I run `wp theme install --force twentytwelve --version=3.0`
When I run `wp theme update twentytwelve --minor`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Updated 1 of 1 themes.
"""
When I run `wp theme get twentytwelve --field=version`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
3.9
"""
Scenario: Update a theme to its latest patch release
Given a WP install
And I run `wp theme install --force twentytwelve --version=1.1`
When I run `wp theme update twentytwelve --patch`
Then STDOUT should contain:
"""
Success: Updated 1 of 1 themes.
"""
When I run `wp theme get twentytwelve --field=version`
Then STDOUT should be:
"""
1.1.1
"""