Adding End 2 End Tests to WordPress plugins using wp-env and wp-scripts
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I recently published a video walking through how End to End tests are set up for WPGraphQL, but I thought it would be good to publish a more direct step-to-step tutorial to help WordPress plugin developers set up End 2 End tests for their own WordPress plugins. Setting up End to End tests for WordPress … “Adding End 2 End Tests to WordPress plugins using wp-env and wp-scripts ..read more
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Query any page by it’s path using WPGraphQL
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2y ago
One of the most common ways WordPress is used, is by users visiting a URL of a WordPress site and reading the content on the page. WordPress has internal mechanisms that take the url from the request, determine what type of entity the user is requesting (a page, a blog post, a taxonomy term archive, … “Query any page by it’s path using WPGraphQL ..read more
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Announcing WPGraphQL v1.0
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2y ago
I’m so excited to announce WPGraphQL 1.0! If you’ve been using WPGraphQL for your side projects, but are waiting for the “stable” version, then this is it! You can use WPGraphQL in production with the confidence that it is secure, well documented, and supported full time and long term. If you’re new to the WPGraphQL ..read more
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What’s next for WPGraphQL?
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2y ago
On February 1, I announced that I was no longer employed at Gatsby, and stated a blog post would be coming soon. This is that blog post. TL;DR I’m joining WP Engine as a Principal Software Engineer where I will continue maintaining WPGraphQL and will contribute to other projects and initiatives centered around the goal ..read more
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Allowing WPGraphQL to show unpublished authors in User Queries
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2y ago
Objective The goal of this article is to make a non-authenticated GraphQL query for a User with no published content and to get the User returned in the response. Like the following: NOTE: To test these queries you will want to use a GraphQL client that is not Authenticated, such as GraphQL Playground or Altair. … “Allowing WPGraphQL to show unpublished authors in User Queries ..read more
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WPGraphQL featured on Torque News Drop
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2y ago
I had the pleasure of joining Doc Pop Roberts on the Torque Magazine News Drop. We spent 18 minutes discussing headless WordPress and WPGraphQL. Give it a watch ..read more
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Setting up a new developer environment to contribute to WPGraphQL
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2y ago
I just announced that I am now employed by WP Engine to work on WPGraphQL. With new employment comes a new Macbook, which I need to setup as a dev machine to continue working on WPGraphQL. It’s always a tedious process to get a new computer setup to be an effective developer, so I thought … “Setting up a new developer environment to contribute to WPGraphQL ..read more
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WPGraphQL featured on the Matt Report
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2y ago
On February 28, The Matt Report podcast published the episode where Matt and I discussed WPGraphQL and WordPress. In the interview we discussed topics such as using WordPress with Gatsby, Gutenberg, Component based architecture, and more. Check it out over at MattReport.com, or catch the video interview on YouTube ..read more
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My weekend release snafu
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2y ago
This past weekend I released v1.2.0 of WPGraphQL. And 1.2.1, and 1.2.2, and 1.2.3, and 1.2.4, and 1.2.5. I made some changes to the Github repo that caused deploys to not behave as intended, and to call it a “snafu” might be an understatement. Plugin distribution For the first 4 years of WPGraphQL, the plugin ..read more
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Gutenberg and Decoupled Applications
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2y ago
In this article I want to dive into the current state of Gutenberg and WPGraphQL. This is a technical article about using Gutenberg blocks in the context of decoupled / headless / API-driven WordPress, and makes the assumption that you already know what Gutenberg is and have some general understanding of how it works. TL;DR ..read more
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