This fixes the rapid request problem that was happening when switching
tabs while having timed out requests. It changes the approach from
suppressing the actions sent out to preventing the read function from
being called at all.
I think the original problem has occurred because the original approach
was relying on an internal implementation of apiFetch from wp.data. This
new approach does not have such a dependency. It prevents apiFetch from
even being called. However, in the process, it will also prevent any
newly required resources from being fetched if the user manages to
switch tabs before it is requested. (e.g. refresh, then switch tabs
quickly).
* data: Add @fresh-data/framework to package.json
* data: Add fresh-data and replace orders in table
This PR adds fresh-data with a WooCommerce API spec to fulfill order
information. It then replaces the existing selectors for the orders
table with the new selectors as a proof-of-concept.
* wc-api: Add temporary code for `withSelect`
This adds temporary code for a `withSelect` function outside of
`@wordpress/data` until the context PR is merged:
https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/11460
* wc-api: Update fresh-data to 0.5.0