# WooCommerce PayPal Payments PayPal's latest complete payments processing solution. Accept PayPal, Pay Later, credit/debit cards, alternative digital wallets local payment types and bank accounts. Turn on only PayPal options or process a full suite of payment methods. Enable global transaction with extensive currency and country coverage. ## Requirements * PHP >= 7.1 * WordPress >=5.3 * WooCommerce >=4.5 ## Development 1. Clone repository 2. `$ cd woocommerce-paypal-payments` 3. `$ composer install` 4. `$ yarn run build:dev` 5. Change the `PAYPAL_INTEGRATION_DATE` constant to `gmdate( 'Y-m-d' )` to run the latest PayPal JavaScript SDK ### Unit tests and code style 1. `$ composer install` 2. `$ ./vendor/bin/phpunit` 3. `$ ./vendor/bin/phpcs` ### Docker You can also use the Docker environment which includes WP, WC and all developments tools. 0. Install Docker and Docker Compose. 1. `$ cp .env.example .env` and edit the configuration in the `.env` file if needed. 2. `$ yarn run docker:build` (or copy the commands from [package.json](/package.json) if you do not have `yarn`). 3. `$ yarn run docker:install` 4. `$ yarn run docker:start` 5. Add `127.0.0.1 wc-pp.myhost` to your `hosts` file and open http://wc-pp.myhost (the default value of `WP_DOMAIN` in `.env`). Tests and code style: - `$ yarn run docker:test` - `$ yarn run docker:lint` After some changes in `.env` (such as PHP, WP versions) you may need to rebuild the Docker image: 1. `$ yarn run docker:destroy` (all data will be lost) 2. `$ yarn run docker:build` See [package.json](/package.json) for other useful commands. ## Building a release package If you want to build a release package (that can be used for deploying a new version on wordpress.org or manual installation on a WP website via ZIP uploading), follow these steps: 1. Clone the repository and `cd` into it. 2. Make sure you have the version in the plugin root file updated. 3. Update the PayPal JavaScript SDK integration date by using the current date for the `PAYPAL_INTEGRATION_DATE` constant. 4. The following command should get you a ZIP file ready to be used on a WordPress site: ``` $ yarn run build ``` ## License [GPL-2.0 License](LICENSE) ## Contributing All feedback / bug reports / pull requests are welcome.