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wordpress-stubs | monorepo-builder | |
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2 | 2 | |
131 | 428 | |
2.3% | 1.4% | |
8.0 | 7.2 | |
10 days ago | 5 months ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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wordpress-stubs
- wp-env IDE setup
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🍾 GraphQL API for WordPress is now scoped, thanks to PHP-Scoper!
return [ 'patchers' => [ function ( $file_path, $prefix, $contents ) { /* * There is currently no easy way to simply whitelist all global WordPress functions. * * This list here is a manual attempt after scanning through the AMP plugin, which means * it needs to be maintained and kept in sync with any changes to the dependency. * * As long as there's no built-in solution in PHP-Scoper for this, an alternative could be * to generate a list based on php-stubs/wordpress-stubs. devowlio/wp-react-starter/ seems * to be doing just this successfully. * * @see https://github.com/humbug/php-scoper/issues/303 * @see https://github.com/php-stubs/wordpress-stubs * @see https://github.com/devowlio/wp-react-starter/ */ $contents = str_replace( "\\$prefix\\_doing_it_wrong", '\\_doing_it_wrong', $contents ); $contents = str_replace( "\\$prefix\\__", '\\__', $contents ); $contents = str_replace( "\\$prefix\\esc_html_e", '\\esc_html_e', $contents ); $contents = str_replace( "\\$prefix\\esc_html", '\\esc_html', $contents ); $contents = str_replace( "\\$prefix\\esc_attr", '\\esc_attr', $contents ); $contents = str_replace( "\\$prefix\\esc_url", '\\esc_url', $contents ); $contents = str_replace( "\\$prefix\\do_action", '\\do_action', $contents ); // ... } ] ]
monorepo-builder
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Using monorepo-builder outside of github and gitlab
When it comes to the part of actually publishing packages from inside your monorepo you have to get creative with a lot of git commands, or other existing tools like symplify/monorepo-builder from @tomasvotruba
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🍾 GraphQL API for WordPress is now scoped, thanks to PHP-Scoper!
Now, as the number of packages in your application grows, you'll need to have them all hosted in a monorepo, or you'll go bunkers creating pull requests involving more than one package (believe me, I've been there). In my case, all my packages are hosted in the leoloso/PoP monorepo, and I keep them in sync via the wonderful Monorepo Builder (I need to write an article about this tool, it's such a life saver!).
What are some alternatives?
phpstan-wordpress - WordPress extensions for PHPStan ⛏️
Symfony Dotenv - Registers environment variables from a .env file
mozart - Developers tool for WordPress plugins: Wraps all your projects dependencies in your own namespace, in order to prevent conflicts with other plugins loading the same dependencies in different versions.
php-scoper - 🔨 Prefixes all PHP namespaces in a file/directory to isolate the code bundled in PHARs.
wordpress-seo - Yoast SEO for WordPress
wp-react-starter - 🚀WordPress Plugin Boilerplate using modern web techs like TypeScript, SASS, and so on... on top of a local development environment with Docker and predefined GitLab CI for continous integration and deployment!
monorepo-split-github-action - Github Action for Monorepo Split
web-stories-wp - Web Stories for WordPress