Advanced File Manager with WordPress Integration
Feature: Check whether a high percentage of plugins are deactivated
Scenario: Verify check description
Given an empty directory
When I run `wp doctor list --fields=name,description`
Then STDOUT should be a table containing rows:
| name | description |
| plugin-deactivated | Warns when greater than 40% of plugins are deactivated. |
Scenario: All plugins are activated
Given a WP install
And I run `wp plugin install user-switching rewrite-rules-inspector`
And I run `wp plugin activate --all`
When I run `wp doctor check plugin-deactivated`
Then STDOUT should be a table containing rows:
| name | status | message |
| plugin-deactivated | success | Less than 40 percent of plugins are deactivated. |
Scenario: Too many plugins are deactivated
Given a WP install
And I run `wp plugin install user-switching rewrite-rules-inspector`
When I run `wp doctor check plugin-deactivated`
Then STDOUT should be a table containing rows:
| name | status | message |
| plugin-deactivated | warning | Greater than 40 percent of plugins are deactivated. |
Scenario: Custom percentage of deactivated plugins
Given a WP install
And a custom.yml file:
"""
plugin-deactivated:
class: runcommand\Doctor\Checks\Plugin_Deactivated
options:
threshold_percentage: 60
"""
And I run `wp plugin install user-switching rewrite-rules-inspector`
When I run `wp doctor check plugin-deactivated --config=custom.yml`
Then STDOUT should be a table containing rows:
| name | status | message |
| plugin-deactivated | warning | Greater than 60 percent of plugins are deactivated. |
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