buddypress/tests/phpunit/env.multisite.xml
Mathieu Viet f17a37b7f6 Build/Test Tools: include @wordpress/env into BuddyPress
`wp-env` requires Docker and the latest Node.js LTS version. It gives us a set of new `npm` commands to easily generate a local WordPress environment to unit test, develop and contribute to BuddyPress code.

To enjoy `wp-env`, make sure you have SVN or Git, composer, Node.js and Docker installed on your computer. Get the development version of BuddyPress using our SVN repository or its GitHub read-only mirror from this URL: https://buddypress.org/download/#trunk, and use the command to fetch the code locally into a `buddypress` folder. From your terminal software, move to this folder to install the needed libraries using the following commands.
`npm install`
`composer install`

Once done, you can set up your local development environment using this single command:
`npm run wp-env start`

You can now access to your local environment and finish the WordPress setup (permalinks etc..) from this URL:
`http://localhost:8888/wp-admin/`

The administration credentials are:
- Username: admin,
- Password: password

To stop the environment, you can use this command:
`npm run wp-env stop`

To run PHP unit tests, you can use this command:
`npm run test-php`

To run PHP unit tests on multisite, you can use this command:
`npm run test-php-multisite`

You can customize your local development setup using a file named `.wp-env.override.json `. Our default setup is using the WordPress development version and includes the BP REST plugin. For more details about `wp-env`, have a look at this documentation page: https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/packages/packages-env/

Props oztaser, mercime, vapvarun

Fixes #8317


git-svn-id: https://buddypress.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@12712 cdf35c40-ae34-48e0-9cc9-0c9da1808c22
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<phpunit
bootstrap="bootstrap.php"
backupGlobals="false"
colors="true"
convertErrorsToExceptions="true"
convertNoticesToExceptions="true"
convertWarningsToExceptions="true"
>
<php>
<const name="WP_TESTS_MULTISITE" value="1" />
<const name="BP_USE_WP_ENV_TESTS" value="1" />
</php>
<testsuites>
<testsuite name="default">
<directory suffix=".php">./testcases/</directory>
</testsuite>
</testsuites>
</phpunit>