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Rewrite Rule Testing

Rewrite Rule Testing

Version : 0.1.1
Tested up to : 3.9.20
Number of download : 2366
Average rating : 5 / 5 on 2 votes 2 votes, 5 avg.rating

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Rewrite Rule Testing
Rewrite Rule Testing
Rewrite Rule Testing
Rewrite Rule Testing

This plugin provides a simple interface for testing your custom rewrite rules. The purpose of this plugin is to be able to test your own rewrite rules, so you’re probably most interested in knowing how to do that, right? The plugin provides a filter, rewrite_testing_tests to add your own tests. That filter passes an associative array of name => tests. The tests array is an associative array of URI => expected match. In the outer array, the “name” is arbitrary and for your own reference. In the inner array, the “URI” is the path you want to test, and the “expected match” is what WordPress should find as a rewrite match. Enough chit-chat, here’s an example: function my_rewrite_tests( $tests ) { return array( 'Events' => array( '/event/super-bowl/' => 'index.php?event=$matches[1]', '/event/super-bowl/page/2/' => 'index.php?event=$matches[1]&paged=$matches[2]' ) ); } add_filter( 'rewrite_testing_tests', 'my_rewrite_tests' ); You can see the test_cases() method for a full suite of tests for the “Day and Name” permalink structure. It’s not necessary to leave these in (in fact, the above demo would wipe them out), unless you want to make sure that your custom rewrites aren’t affecting core rewrites. If you aren’t using “Day and Name” permalinks, you’ll need to adjust the tests to fit your permalink structure. Todo Add a debug bar extension which reads a transient; the transient would be updated whenever rewrite rules are flushed. The debug bar extension would show pass/fail status and link directly to the settings page. Add tests for other permalink structures? Add a way to run this as part of phpunit

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