Update packages to include these bug fixes from Gutenberg: - Update Pattern block category and add documentation - Fix non existent menu handling in nav block - Make Reusable blocks available in the Site Editor - Add caching to WP_Theme_JSON_Resolver_Gutenberg::get_user_data_from_custom_post_type() - theme.json: add appearanceTools flag to opt-in into appearance UI controls - Update the block theme folders to templates and parts - Remove reference to gutenberg_, swap with wp_ - Use table layout in templates list screen - Update featured image placeholder graphic. - [Inserter]: Adjust order of theme blocks and reorder inserter items - Implement suitable fallback for Nav block on front end of site when no menu selected - Toggle Group Control: add tooltip - Use first non-empty Nav post as primary fallback for Nav block - Change .nvmrc and documentation for Node.js version (LTS to 14.18.1) - Update: Migrate global styles user database data on the rest endpoint - Update global styles public API - Update: Rename user preset origin to custom - Try always generating navigation post title - Show all templates and template parts on the site editor list screens - Highlight "Site" in the navigation panel - Fix template part slug generation when creating through the block placeholder - [Block Library - Post Title]: Fix render error when setting Page to homepage - Add 'Clear customizations' button to template list page - Gallery v1: Allow clicks within replace media placeholder state - Site Editor: Set the <title> on the list page to be same as the CPT name - Gallery: Fix stuck image size options loader - Cover: Fix undo trap - Add success and error snackbars to the templates list page - Fix: theme colors cannot override defaults - Fix: Color palette is not being stored - Add elements support to the typography panel in global styles - Make links plural in global styles - Add: Gradient palette editor - Update some small style regressions in the template list - Add: Transparency support on global styles colors - Fix: apply by slug on all origins - Render empty Nav block if no fallback block can be utilised - Allow filtering of Nav block fallback - Fix Nav block fallback DB query to match on full block grammar start tag - Remove unstable max pages attribute from Nav block - DateTimePicker: set PM hours correctly - Update delete template button - Site Editor: Template list add rename action - Fix Nav block editing wrong entity on creation of new Menu - [REST] Restore the missing double slash in the ID received by /templates - Add icons to navigation sidebar items - Update function names for the public global styles API functions - Templates Controller: Add missing 'is_custom' prop - Rename gutenberg_ to wp_ for some functions that land in WordPress 5.9 - [Block Library - Template Part]:Remove support for conversion to Reusable block - Global Styles: Call "palettes" and not "color palettes" on panel label - Add button text when no colors found - Update: Global Styes: Count all color palette origins on the palette counter - Rename navigationMenuId to ref - Offset the parent iframe when computing Popover position - Fix: Failing PHPUnit test - Show theme, plugin or author in Added By column with appropriate icon or avatar - Add origin and author to template rest api See #54487. Props talldanwp, mamaduka, oandregal. git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@52275 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82 |
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WordPress
Welcome to the WordPress development repository! Please check out the contributor handbook for information about how to open bug reports, contribute patches, test changes, write documentation, or get involved in any way you can.
Getting Started
WordPress is a PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript based project, and uses Node for its JavaScript dependencies. A local development environment is available to quickly get up and running.
You will need a basic understanding of how to use the command line on your computer. This will allow you to set up the local development environment, to start it and stop it when necessary, and to run the tests.
You will need Node and npm installed on your computer. Node is a JavaScript runtime used for developer tooling, and npm is the package manager included with Node. If you have a package manager installed for your operating system, setup can be as straightforward as:
- macOS:
brew install node - Windows:
choco install nodejs - Ubuntu:
apt install nodejs npm
If you are not using a package manager, see the Node.js download page for installers and binaries.
You will also need Docker installed and running on your computer. Docker is the virtualization software that powers the local development environment. Docker can be installed just like any other regular application.
Development Environment Commands
Ensure Docker is running before using these commands.
To start the development environment for the first time
Clone the current repository using git clone https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-develop.git. Then in your terminal move to the repository folder cd wordpress-develop and run the following commands:
npm install
npm run build:dev
npm run env:start
npm run env:install
Your WordPress site will accessible at http://localhost:8889. You can see or change configurations in the .env file located at the root of the project directory.
To watch for changes
If you're making changes to WordPress core files, you should start the file watcher in order to build or copy the files as necessary:
npm run dev
To stop the watcher, press ctrl+c.
To run a WP-CLI command
npm run env:cli <command>
WP-CLI has a lot of useful commands you can use to work on your WordPress site. Where the documentation mentions running wp, run npm run env:cli instead. For example:
npm run env:cli help
To run the tests
These commands run the PHP and end-to-end test suites, respectively:
npm run test:php
npm run test:e2e
To restart the development environment
You may want to restart the environment if you've made changes to the configuration in the docker-compose.yml or .env files. Restart the environment with:
npm run env:restart
To stop the development environment
You can stop the environment when you're not using it to preserve your computer's power and resources:
npm run env:stop
To start the development environment again
Starting the environment again is a single command:
npm run env:start
Credentials
These are the default environment credentials:
- Database Name:
wordpress_develop - Username:
root - Password:
password
To login to the site, navigate to http://localhost:8889/wp-admin.
- Username:
admin - Password:
password
To generate a new password (recommended):
- Go to the Dashboard
- Click the Users menu on the left
- Click the Edit link below the admin user
- Scroll down and click 'Generate password'. Either use this password (recommended) or change it, then click 'Update User'. If you use the generated password be sure to save it somewhere (password manager, etc).