skipOnAutomatedBranches(); $license = file_get_contents( ABSPATH . 'license.txt' ); preg_match( '#Copyright 2011-(\d+) by the contributors#', $license, $matches ); $this_year = gmdate( 'Y' ); $this->assertEquals( $this_year, trim( $matches[1] ), "license.txt's year needs to be updated to $this_year." ); } function test_package_json() { $package_json = file_get_contents( dirname( ABSPATH ) . '/package.json' ); $package_json = json_decode( $package_json, true ); list( $version ) = explode( '-', $GLOBALS['wp_version'] ); // package.json uses x.y.z, so fill cleaned $wp_version for .0 releases if ( 1 === substr_count( $version, '.' ) ) { $version .= '.0'; } $this->assertEquals( $version, $package_json['version'], "package.json's version needs to be updated to $version." ); return $package_json; } /** * @depends test_package_json */ function test_package_json_node_engine( $package_json ) { $this->assertArrayHasKey( 'engines', $package_json ); $this->assertArrayHasKey( 'node', $package_json['engines'] ); $node = $package_json['engines']['node']; $this->assertRegExp( '~^=?\d+\.\d+\.\d+$~', $node, "package.json's node version cannot be a range." ); } // test some helper utility functions function test_strip_ws() { $this->assertEquals( '', strip_ws( '' ) ); $this->assertEquals( 'foo', strip_ws( 'foo' ) ); $this->assertEquals( '', strip_ws( "\r\n\t \n\r\t" ) ); $in = "asdf\n"; $in .= "asdf asdf\n"; $in .= "asdf asdf\n"; $in .= "\tasdf\n"; $in .= "\tasdf\t\n"; $in .= "\t\tasdf\n"; $in .= "foo bar\n\r\n"; $in .= "foo\n"; $expected = "asdf\n"; $expected .= "asdf asdf\n"; $expected .= "asdf asdf\n"; $expected .= "asdf\n"; $expected .= "asdf\n"; $expected .= "asdf\n"; $expected .= "foo bar\n"; $expected .= 'foo'; $this->assertEquals( $expected, strip_ws( $in ) ); } function test_mask_input_value() { $in = <<Assign Authors

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