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Since upgrading WordPress to version 6.5 required a change in the WPNuxt graphql queries, it is clear that we might need to be able to easily test WPNuxt with different WordPress versions.
This allows us to detect breaking changes faster and assure backward compatibility.
The current docker-compose setup was created to be able to quickly spin up a local development environment, but can maybe be extended to spin up different test environment(s) with different wordpress version(s) in continuous integration.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Since upgrading WordPress to version 6.5 required a change in the WPNuxt graphql queries, it is clear that we might need to be able to easily test WPNuxt with different WordPress versions.
This allows us to detect breaking changes faster and assure backward compatibility.
The current docker-compose setup was created to be able to quickly spin up a local development environment, but can maybe be extended to spin up different test environment(s) with different wordpress version(s) in continuous integration.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: