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# sample-wp-block-theme
Repo for practice task for Autonomic front-end recruitment.
**Instructions:**
- Replicate [craze.co.uk](https://craze.co.uk) as a WordPress block theme.
- Notes:
- You can use the provided 'Inter' font in `/assets/fonts/` as the main sans-serif font in use on the site.
- Similarly, you can use any monospace font in place of the MD IO typeface the website is using for monospace text.
- The breadcrumb on top doesn't need to be functionaly. You can use static text.
- You don't need to copy all of the site's content. Feel free to use placeholder text.
- Majority of the site's styling should be implemented via `theme.json`.
- The theme should have at least two templates, an index or home template, and a single page/post template.
## Running the site locally
**Note** With all methods, you'll see a white screen when you visit the local
instance, because this theme is blank! You can check things are working by
visiting the local URL before the `theme activate` step, or just go straight to
the dashboard at `/wp-admin` and start hacking.
### `wp-env`
**Note** The latest `wp-env` requires "Docker Compose V2"; if `docker compose`
gives `'compose' is not a docker command.` then run `npm -g i
@wordpress/env@8.13.0` instead of the first command.
You can launch an instance of WordPress pre-installed with this theme using the `wp-env` tool.
```sh
$ npm -g i @wordpress/env
$ cd /path/to/theme/Repo
$ wp-env start
$ wp-env run cli wp theme activate sample-wp-block-theme
```
This will launch a WordPress local instance at http://localhost:8888. You can log into the dashboard at http://localhost:8888/wp-admin with `admin` as the username and `password` as the password.
**Note:** This method assumes you already have `docker` and `docker-compose` installed locally.
### Lando
Install Lando, then:
```sh
$ lando start
$ lando wp --path=/app/web/ core install \
--title="Dev Env" \
--admin_user=admin --admin_password=admin --admin_email=admin@example.com \
--skip-email --url=https://sample-block-theme.lndo.site/
$ lando wp --path=/app/web/ theme activate sample-wp-block-theme
```
### docker-compose
Install Docker-compose, then:
```sh
$ docker-compose up -d
# wait a few seconds, run `docker-compose logs` to check start-up
$ docker-compose exec --user=user wordpress wp core install \
--title="Dev Env" \
--admin_user=admin --admin_password=admin --admin_email=admin@example.com \
--skip-email --url=http://sample-block-theme.localhost:8080
$ docker-compose exec --user=user wordpress wp theme activate sample-wp-block-theme
```
This should also work with `docker compose` (i.e. newwer Docker / Compose 2);
just replace `docker-compose` with `docker compose` in the above.