* Remove the Products block from WP < 6.0
Too many APIs which are required for the Products block experience
are just plainly unavailable in versions lower than 6.0.
(cherry picked from commit ccfb1210bcbdb14ab52f6f240916fb4fcaa3ff18)
(cherry picked from commit 8c7bcce8218a83a9498943b23c971de1199bcad7)
* Product Query: First attempt at adding patterns
* Product Query: Update patterns and the default block template
* Product Query: And new and update existing patterns
* Product Query: Adjust layout of the Minimal Product Row pattern
* Product Query: Update pattern names
* Product Query: Polish spaces between blocks inside the patterns
* Product Query patterns: Link product titles and improve spacing between product elements
* Product Query patterns: Button font-size update
* Product Query patterns: Center the pagination
* Product Query patterns: Center the pagination for the default pattern
* Product Query patterns: Remove an empty column
* Product Query patterns: Remove an empty column from the product list with 1:1 images pattern
As much as we can, we should use core blocks when the functionality is mostly overlapping. In the case of the Post Title block, we don't need to add and maintain our own block most likely, so we should just brand the Post Title block instead.
This PR does the following:
* Creates a new block variation based on the core “Post Title” called “Product Title”.
* Brands it as our old “Product Title” atomic element.
* Use this variation as the default within the Product Query template.
* Also removes some old code used for variations before the namespace attribute was available on the core Query Loop and repurposes it to create this variation.
* Product Query: add Feedback Prompt in inspector
The prompt doesn't appear at the very bottom as there isn't
currently any straightforward way to do this in the block variation.
More investigation is required.
* Product Query: Change icon, description and name
* Product Query: switch to Feature plugin flag
* Add all currently available atomic blocks to the default Product Query template
* Update feature flags doc
* Change SKU and Stock Indicator feature flags
* Change feature flags docs
* Add title prop to the `FeedbackPrompt` and add a title to the Product Query one
* Hacky solution to display the feedback block at the bottom
The order of the inspector controls is set in Gutenberg.
We can hack our way down by hooking to the “color” group and
display our feedback there.
Other panels would be displayed below that if added, such as borders
and margin.
* Reduce Product Query default template
* Fix e2e tests after Product Query block name change (https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-blocks/pull/7840)
* Product Query: Add a better default pattern (https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-blocks/pull/7833)
* Product Query: Add a better default pattern
* Product Price: Add bottom margin
Co-authored-by: Albert Juhé Lluveras <contact@albertjuhe.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Dudzic <daniel.dudzic@automattic.com>
* Add support for “Popular Presets” for PQ block
This commits achieves the following:
* Adds a section in the inspector control called “Popular Presets”,
which contains a dropdown with popular presets.
* Adds support for the first preset: “Best selling products”.
By selecting this, users can sort products by total sales.
* Switches the order of the custom inspector controls and the default
Query Loop inspector controls: our controls will be now on top
as per the latest design spec (see pdnLyh-2By-p2).
* Restricts the allowed Query parameters to the sort orders we want to
allow according to the latest design spec (disabling title and date).
* Removes the core “Order By” dropdown.
* Refactor `setCustomQueryAttribute` to `setQueryAttribute` because
since a few iterations, our custom query attributes are not deeply nested
anymore, and this function can be used for the normal query too.
* Add back-end support for sorting by Best Selling via the Product Query block
* Adds the `popularity` value as an allowed value for `orderby` on
`product` REST API calls.
* Handles the query differently if the `orderby` value is one among the
custom ones.
* Add Stock Status to Product Query block filters
Creates a new Tools Panel called “Product filters” where we can neatly
organize our product specific settings. Eventually, this panel could be
merged with the core “Filters” panel; however, at the time of this
commit, this is impossible (see WordPress/gutenbergwoocommerce/woocommerce-blocks#43684 for a PoC).
Also moved the “On Sale” setting under this newly created panel.
* Add `resetAll` callback for the new Tools Panel
Tools Panels come with a “Reset All” functionality, that's supposed to
return all the settings to their original state.
In our case, things are a bit more complicated, as the original state
is dependant on the current variation, so it can't be hard-coded like it
is on the core block.
* Refactor Product Query to use the latest Gutenberg APIs
As we worked with Gutenberg folks in WordPress/gutenbergwoocommerce/woocommerce-blocks#43590,
WordPress/gutenbergwoocommerce/woocommerce-blocks#43632 and WordPress/gutenbergwoocommerce/woocommerce-blocks#44093 we have
created a standard API that could be used for our use-case. This
PR refactors our WIP experimental work to use that standardized API.
* Adds to the Product Image Block the support for the Product Query Block
Adds to the Product Image Block the support for the Product Query Block woocommerce/woocommerce-blocks#6911
* Add to the Product Image Block the support for the Product Query Block
* address feedback
* set grid view and font-size L as default
* Move `EditorBlock` to general `type-defs`
`EditorBlock` was scoped under the `featured-items` directory at the time of its creation. It is, however, a useful type that should be shared repo-wide. For this reason, I am moving it into the `blocks` type-defs and updating all the references.
* Define types for the Product Query block
Also defines a more generic `WooCommerceBlockVariation` type which should be also useful in the future to implement a similar pattern.
* Add Product Query utils
Add two utility functions:
1. `isWooQueryBlockVariation`: is used to check whether a given block is a variation of the core Query Loop block, and also one of the allowed variations within our repo. See: `QueryVariation` enum type.
2. `setCustomQueryAttribute`: is a shorthand to set an attribute within the variation query attribute.
* Refactor and cleanup the JS demo code
Specifically:
1. Creates a `constant.ts` file to store all shared constants. Currently, the default variation attributes.
2. Move the variations to their own directory. One file per variation.
3. Move the inspector controls into own file and create a conditional logic to allow showing only certain settings.
* Update webpack config
* Add ProductQuery class
* Fix `QueryVariation` enum
We had changed the Products on Sale variation slug to something else,
but we had forgotten to update the proper enum.
* Remove unused params from `update_query`
The filter we added to Gutenberg will pass the block and the page,
as we might need them in the future and we want to minimize the
amount of changes we'll have to do upstream.
However, we currently do not use those, so I removed
them from our own inner function.
Co-authored-by: Lucio Giannotta <lucio.giannotta@a8c.com>