Feature: Show the status of auto-updates for WordPress plugins Background: Given a WP install And I run `wp plugin install duplicate-post` @require-wp-5.5 Scenario: Show an error if required params are missing When I try `wp plugin auto-updates status` Then STDOUT should be empty And STDERR should contain: """ Error: Please specify one or more plugins, or use --all. """ @require-wp-5.5 Scenario: Show the status of auto-updates of a single plugin When I run `wp plugin auto-updates status hello` Then STDOUT should be a table containing rows: | name | status | | hello | disabled | And the return code should be 0 @require-wp-5.5 Scenario: Show the status of auto-updates multiple plugins When I run `wp plugin auto-updates status duplicate-post hello` Then STDOUT should be a table containing rows: | name | status | | duplicate-post | disabled | | hello | disabled | And the return code should be 0 @require-wp-5.5 Scenario: Show the status of auto-updates all installed plugins When I run `wp plugin auto-updates status --all` Then STDOUT should be a table containing rows: | name | status | | akismet | disabled | | duplicate-post | disabled | | hello | disabled | And the return code should be 0 When I run `wp plugin auto-updates enable --all` And I run `wp plugin auto-updates status --all` Then STDOUT should be a table containing rows: | name | status | | akismet | enabled | | duplicate-post | enabled | | hello | enabled | And the return code should be 0 @require-wp-5.5 Scenario: The status can be filtered to only show enabled or disabled plugins Given I run `wp plugin auto-updates enable hello` When I run `wp plugin auto-updates status --all` Then STDOUT should be a table containing rows: | name | status | | akismet | disabled | | duplicate-post | disabled | | hello | enabled | And the return code should be 0 When I run `wp plugin auto-updates status --all --enabled-only` Then STDOUT should be a table containing rows: | name | status | | hello | enabled | And the return code should be 0 When I run `wp plugin auto-updates status --all --disabled-only` Then STDOUT should be a table containing rows: | name | status | | akismet | disabled | | duplicate-post | disabled | And the return code should be 0 When I try `wp plugin auto-updates status --all --enabled-only --disabled-only` Then STDOUT should be empty And STDERR should contain: """ Error: --enabled-only and --disabled-only are mutually exclusive and cannot be used at the same time. """ @require-wp-5.5 Scenario: The fields can be shown individually Given I run `wp plugin auto-updates enable hello` When I run `wp plugin auto-updates status --all --disabled-only --field=name` Then STDOUT should be: """ akismet duplicate-post """ When I run `wp plugin auto-updates status hello --field=status` Then STDOUT should be: """ enabled """ @require-wp-5.5 Scenario: Formatting options work When I run `wp plugin auto-updates status --all --format=json` Then STDOUT should be: """ [{"name":"akismet","status":"disabled"},{"name":"hello","status":"disabled"},{"name":"duplicate-post","status":"disabled"}] """ When I run `wp plugin auto-updates status --all --format=csv` Then STDOUT should be: """ name,status akismet,disabled hello,disabled duplicate-post,disabled """