Feature: Reset passwords for one or more WordPress users. @require-wp-4.3 Scenario: Reset the password of a WordPress user Given a WP installation When I run `wp user get 1 --field=user_pass` Then save STDOUT as {ORIGINAL_PASSWORD} When I run `wp user reset-password 1` Then STDOUT should contain: """ Reset password for admin. Success: Password reset for 1 user. """ And an email should be sent When I run `wp user get 1 --field=user_pass` Then STDOUT should not contain: """ {ORIGINAL_PASSWORD} """ @require-wp-4.3 Scenario: Reset the password of a WordPress user, but skip emailing them Given a WP installation When I run `wp user get 1 --field=user_pass` Then save STDOUT as {ORIGINAL_PASSWORD} When I run `wp user reset-password 1 --skip-email` Then STDOUT should contain: """ Reset password for admin. Success: Password reset for 1 user. """ And an email should not be sent When I run `wp user get 1 --field=user_pass` Then STDOUT should not contain: """ {ORIGINAL_PASSWORD} """ @require-wp-4.3 Scenario: Reset the password of a WordPress user, and show the new password Given a WP installation When I run `wp user get 1 --field=user_pass` Then save STDOUT as {ORIGINAL_PASSWORD} When I run `wp user reset-password 1 --skip-email --show-password` Then STDOUT should contain: """ Password: """ And an email should not be sent When I run `wp user get 1 --field=user_pass` Then STDOUT should not contain: """ {ORIGINAL_PASSWORD} """ @require-wp-4.3 Scenario: Reset the password of a WordPress user, and show only the new password Given a WP installation When I run `wp user get 1 --field=user_pass` Then save STDOUT as {ORIGINAL_PASSWORD} When I run `wp user reset-password 1 --skip-email --porcelain` Then STDOUT should not be empty And an email should not be sent When I run `wp user get 1 --field=user_pass` Then STDOUT should not contain: """ {ORIGINAL_PASSWORD} """