upskill-event-manager/wordpress-dev/vendor/phar-io/version/README.md
bengizmo 37f7b426b6 feat: Implement auto page creation & fix login E2E tests
Implements automatic creation of required plugin pages (Community Login,
Trainer Registration, Trainer Dashboard) upon plugin activation. This
addresses E2E test failures caused by missing pages in the test
environment.

- Adds activation hook in `hvac-community-events.php` to call
  `hvac_ce_create_required_pages`.
- The callback function checks for existing pages by slug and creates
  them using `wp_insert_post` if missing. Includes debug logging.

Also fixes issues identified during E2E test debugging:
- Corrects fatal error in `includes/community/class-login-handler.php`
  by replacing undefined constant `HVAC_COMMUNITY_EVENTS_PATH` with
  `HVAC_CE_PLUGIN_DIR`.
- Updates `tests/e2e/tests/login.spec.ts` to use the correct selector
  `#wp-submit` for the login form submit button instead of
  `button[type="submit"]`.

Documentation updates:
- Adds `docs/automatic-page-creation-plan.md`.
- Updates `README.md` regarding automatic page creation.
- Updates Memory Bank files (`decisionLog.md`, `progress.md`,
  `activeContext.md`).

Note: Activation hook logging did not appear during WP-CLI activation,
requiring further investigation if page creation issues persist. E2E
test confirmation pending.
2025-03-28 17:18:21 -03:00

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# Version
Library for handling version information and constraints
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## Installation
You can add this library as a local, per-project dependency to your project using [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/):
composer require phar-io/version
If you only need this library during development, for instance to run your project's test suite, then you should add it as a development-time dependency:
composer require --dev phar-io/version
## Version constraints
A Version constraint describes a range of versions or a discrete version number. The format of version numbers follows the schema of [semantic versioning](http://semver.org): `<major>.<minor>.<patch>`. A constraint might contain an operator that describes the range.
Beside the typical mathematical operators like `<=`, `>=`, there are two special operators:
*Caret operator*: `^1.0`
can be written as `>=1.0.0 <2.0.0` and read as »every Version within major version `1`«.
*Tilde operator*: `~1.0.0`
can be written as `>=1.0.0 <1.1.0` and read as »every version within minor version `1.1`. The behavior of tilde operator depends on whether a patch level version is provided or not. If no patch level is provided, tilde operator behaves like the caret operator: `~1.0` is identical to `^1.0`.
## Usage examples
Parsing version constraints and check discrete versions for compliance:
```php
use PharIo\Version\Version;
use PharIo\Version\VersionConstraintParser;
$parser = new VersionConstraintParser();
$caret_constraint = $parser->parse( '^7.0' );
$caret_constraint->complies( new Version( '7.0.17' ) ); // true
$caret_constraint->complies( new Version( '7.1.0' ) ); // true
$caret_constraint->complies( new Version( '6.4.34' ) ); // false
$tilde_constraint = $parser->parse( '~1.1.0' );
$tilde_constraint->complies( new Version( '1.1.4' ) ); // true
$tilde_constraint->complies( new Version( '1.2.0' ) ); // false
```
As of version 2.0.0, pre-release labels are supported and taken into account when comparing versions:
```php
$leftVersion = new PharIo\Version\Version('3.0.0-alpha.1');
$rightVersion = new PharIo\Version\Version('3.0.0-alpha.2');
$leftVersion->isGreaterThan($rightVersion); // false
$rightVersion->isGreaterThan($leftVersion); // true
```