First of all, you have to implement the Magento Coding Standard, then you can create a Travis config file to set the PHP version that you want to test your module and the Magento version and edition, for example: PHP 7.2 - Magento OpenSource (2.3.2, 2.3.3-p1)
- Magento Commerce (2.3.2, 2.3.3-p1) PHP 7.3 - Magento OpenSource (2.3.3-p1, 2.3.4-p2)
- Magento Commerce (2.3.3-p1, 2.3.4-p2) Magento Coding Standard To install the Magento's coding standards in your module first add the Composer package: php bin/magento setup:di:compile Then add these lines in your composer.json, I'm considering that you module is inside an src folder. ...
"scripts": {
"post-install-cmd": [
"([ $COMPOSER_DEV_MODE -eq 0 ] || vendor/bin/phpcs --config-set installed_paths ../../magento/magento-coding-standard/)"
],
"post-update-cmd": [
"([ $COMPOSER_DEV_MODE -eq 0 ] || vendor/bin/phpcs --config-set installed_paths ../../magento/magento-coding-standard/)"
],
"php": "vendor/bin/phpcs --standard=./vendor/phpcompatibility/php-compatibility/PHPCompatibility --extensions=php,phtml -d memory_limit=-1 src",
"lint": "vendor/bin/phpcs --standard=Magento2 src",
"fix": "vendor/bin/phpcbf --standard=Magento2 src"
}
... Automated tests In order to set up the automated tests I recommend using Travis CI with Github, to do so, you just need to create these files below. And add your Magento user and password in the Travis panel as MAGENTO_USERNAME and MAGENTO_PASSWORD. .travis.yml bin/before_install.sh bin/prepare_php.sh bin/test_magento.sh Reference: https://magento.stackexchange.com/a/313859/16416
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