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Add an option to install and set up all canonical extensions #44

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Aljullu opened this issue Jan 11, 2024 · 2 comments
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Add an option to install and set up all canonical extensions #44

Aljullu opened this issue Jan 11, 2024 · 2 comments

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@Aljullu
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Aljullu commented Jan 11, 2024

Recently, we had a couple of bugs that were reproducible in WooExpress but not in the local set-ups we use for development: woocommerce/woocommerce#43269 (pf59Ax-wM-p2) and woocommerce/woocommerce#43177 (pf59Ax-yA-p2). That's because the issues were only reproducible when certain extensions were installed.

It would be great if woo-test-environment had an option to install and set up all canonical extensions. This would make it easy to test our PRs in an environment more similar to WooExpress and catch issues like those ones.

@Aljullu Aljullu changed the title Have an option to install and set up all canonical extensions Add an option to install and set up all canonical extensions Jan 11, 2024
@nielslange
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Thanks for creating this issue, @Aljullu. While this is a great idea, I'm afraid, it's only possible to install extensions that are available on w.org. Paid extensions, that are only available via the Woo Marketplace, cannot be installed via WP CLI.

From your comment in https://wp.me/pf59Ax-yA#comment-350, I understood that this specific bug could have been discovered when AutomateWoo had been installed. Unfortunately, AutomateWoo is one of the paid extensions which cannot be installed via WP CLI.

With that said, can you list free extensions that should be included into this custom WP CLI command?

@Aljullu
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Aljullu commented Jan 16, 2024

Paid extensions, that are only available via the Woo Marketplace, cannot be installed via WP CLI.

Oh, I wasn't aware of that, but it makes a lot of sense!

With that said, can you list free extensions that should be included into this custom WP CLI command?

These are the ones I could find (based on p6q6po-e59-p2):

Extensions:

Payment methods:

Shipping:

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