0.1.42 • Published 12 months ago

wordpress-playground v0.1.42

Weekly downloads
-
License
GPL-2.0-or-later
Repository
github
Last release
12 months ago

WordPress Playground for VS Code

Run WordPress development server without any dependencies. Yes, you read that right!

This extension bundles WordPress Playground, a WebAssembly-based WordPress runtime, and starts a local WordPress development server with a click of a button. That's it! No need to install PHP, MySQL, Apache, or anything else.

Just install this extension, open the WordPress sidebar, and click the "Start WordPress Server" button.

Known Issues

  • The extension has only been tested on macOS. It may not work on Windows.
  • The extension currently only takes into account plugins, not themes.
  • The extension currently expects that the command is run while within a file in the root directory of the plugin. A WordPress playground will still be created and mounted, but the plugin will not be functional if the command is run from an unintended directory.
  • Some requests may not succeed. This is likely due to the fact that we have a minimally implemented server translation layer.

Development

  1. Clone the WordPress Playground repository at https://github.com/WordPress/wordpress-playground
  2. Make a change in packages/vscode-extension
  3. Go to the Debug tab is your VS Code and run the "Debug Playground for VS Code" configuration. It will build the extension and start a new VS Code window with your changes reflected.

vscode-webview-ui-toolkit is used for UI.

Debugging

  1. Follow the three steps above.
  2. Open the "Debug Console" tab in the original VS Code window for errors and console.log() outputs.
  3. Run the Developer: Toggle Developer Tools command in the child window to debug UI elements and WebView errors.

Publishing

  1. Generate a Personal Access Token on https://dev.azure.com/wordpress-playground/_usersSettings/tokens
  2. Login with vsce login WordPressPlayground and the token you generated
  3. Build and publish the extension with vsce publish.

Release Notes

0.0.17

  • Restore this README.md file.
  • Add the ability to switch between WordPress and PHP versions.

0.0.16

  • Rewrite the extension to use the new WordPress Playground API.
  • Add a UI sidebar.

0.0.2

Hopefully fix the bug.

0.0.1

Initial release of WordPress Playground for VS Code.

0.1.42

12 months ago

0.1.40

12 months ago