These scripts expect the following directory structure where your-plugin-slug
is
the slug of your plugin in the WordPress plugin repository:
your-plugin-slug
|
+-- git (your Git repo)
| |
| +-- .git
| +-- readme.md
| +-- your-plugin-slug.php
| +-- ...
|
+-- svn (your SVN repo)
| |
| +-- assets
| +-- trunk
| +-- tags
| +-- ...
|
+-- wp-deploy (this repo)
| |
| +-- .git
| +-- deploy.sh
| +-- tag.sh
| +-- ...
Make sure you have svn
installed. On a Mac you can
brew install svn
See the directory structure above. Use your plugin's slug for the root directory name.
Put your plugin's code the git
directory. Make sure this directory is actually managed by git!
git clone repository git
Create the SVN directory by checking out your plugin from the WordPress SVN repository.
svn co https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/admin-bar-id-menu svn
Clone this wp-deploy directory into the root folder by using
git clone git@github.com:efc/wp-deploy.git
Edit and commit the code in the git
folder as you normally would. You can, of course, edit it elsewhere and then just pull the revised code into this folder as well.
When you have a new release ready to go to WordPress, use the tag command to generate the SVN commit:
wp-deploy/tag.sh 1.1
You will need your WordPress.org login credentials to complete the SVN commit.
Based on kasparsd/wp-deploy which was based on "Deploying from git to svn" by Scribu