* Add Single Product template support to Product Rating block
* Add the Product Rating block to the Single Product Template by default
* Fix Product Rating block position on Single Product HTML template
* Add columns control to product collection block editor settings
- `InspectorControls` from './inspector-controls' is now imported in `edit.tsx` and used in the returned JSX of `Edit` function.
- A new file `columns-control.tsx` is added under 'product-collection' block's 'inspector-controls' directory which exports a `ColumnsControl` component. This component uses `RangeControl` from '@wordpress/components' to control the number of columns in the product collection display layout when the layout type is 'flex'.
- The types file (`types.ts`) for 'product-collection' block is updated. The `Attributes` interface is renamed to `ProductCollectionAttributes` and the `ProductCollectionContext` interface is removed. The `ProductCollectionAttributes` now includes 'queryContext', 'templateSlug', and 'displayLayout' properties.
* Refactor: Simplify Fallback Return in ColumnsControl Component
This commit simplifies the fallback return value of the ColumnsControl component. Instead of returning an empty fragment (<> </>), it now returns null when the condition isn't met. This change improves readability and aligns with best practices for conditional rendering in React.
* Feature: Add 'Order By' Control to Product Collection Inspector
This commit adds a new 'Order By' control to the product collection inspector. The control allows users to specify the order of products in a collection by various attributes such as title and date. To support this, a new component 'OrderByControl' has been created and included in the product collection inspector. Additionally, the types for 'order' and 'orderBy' attributes have been updated and exported for reuse.
* Add more options to OrderBy type
* Add orderby handling on frontend & editor
The main changes include:
1. Added a new property 'isProductCollectionBlock' in the block.json to denote if a block is a product collection block.
2. In the ProductCollection PHP class, a new initialization function has been defined to hook into the WordPress lifecycle, register the block, and update the query based on this block.
3. Added methods to manage query parameters for both frontend rendering and the Editor.
4. Expanded allowed 'collection_params' for the REST API to include custom 'orderby' values.
5. Defined a function to build the query based on block attributes, filters, and global WP_Query.
6. Created utility functions to handle complex query operations such as merging queries, handling custom sort values, and merging arrays recursively.
These improvements allow for more flexible and robust handling of product collections in both the front-end display and the WordPress editor. It also extends support for custom 'orderby' values in the REST API, which allows for more advanced sorting options in product collections.
* Add 'on sale' filter and enhance settings management in product collection block
This commit introduces several changes to the product collection block.
- First, it adds a new 'on sale' filter that can be used to display only the products that are currently on sale.
- It also refactors the settings management in the product collection block to use the experimental ToolsPanel component from WordPress, which provides a more flexible and intuitive way to manage block settings.
- It moves the 'Columns' control into the ToolsPanel, along with the 'Order by' control.
- A new utility function `setQueryAttribute` is introduced to simplify setting nested query parameters.
- The structure of the `ProductCollectionAttributes` and `ProductCollectionQuery` types have been adjusted to accommodate the changes.
- Finally, it makes corresponding changes in the PHP part to handle the new 'on sale' query parameter.
This should enhance the flexibility and user-friendliness of the product collection block.
* Add stock status filter to WooCommerce product collection block
This commit introduces a stock status filter to the WooCommerce product collection block.
The changes include:
1. Added the ability to filter products based on their stock status within the 'product-collection' block. A new stock status control is created within the inspector-controls of the block.
2. A new 'get_stock_status_query' function is introduced in 'ProductCollection.php' which returns a query for products depending on their stock status.
Please note that the stock status filter will only appear in the experimental build for now.
* Refactor Stock Status control of Product Collection block
This commit refactors the Stock Status control. The changes aim to improve the code organization and make the behavior of the component more explicit.
The key modifications are:
1. Moved stock status related constants and functions from `inspector-controls/utils.tsx` to `inspector-controls/constants.ts`. This is done to ensure that all constants and similar utility functions are organized in one place.
2. Updated `product-collection/index.tsx` to import `getDefaultStockStatuses` from `inspector-controls/constants` instead of `inspector-controls/utils`.
3. Updated `stock-status-control.tsx` to determine whether the stock status has value or not by comparing with the default stock statuses using `fastDeepEqual`. If the stock status control is deselected, it resets the stock status to the default statuses.
These changes do not introduce any new functionalities, but improve the readability and maintainability of the code.
* Add keyword search control to Product Collection block
This commit introduces a keyword search functionality to the Product Collection block. The update is aimed to provide users with more flexibility and precision in product collection queries.
Key changes:
1. Introduced a new file `keyword-control.tsx` that creates a Keyword Control component. This component includes a TextControl field that allows inputting a search keyword. The keyword search is debounced to prevent unnecessary queries during input and updates the block's attributes accordingly.
2. Modified `inspector-controls/index.tsx` to include the KeywordControl in the ToolsPanel for the block's filters.
3. Adjusted `ProductCollection.php` to include the keyword search in the product query array.
With these changes, users can now search for products by keyword in the Product Collection block.
* Add product attributes filter control to ProductCollection block
- This commit introduces the ability to filter products by attributes in ProductCollection block.
- A new `woocommerceAttributes` key was added to the `block.json` file and the `ProductCollectionQuery` type. Also, a new file `attributes-control.tsx` was created, providing the UI component for the attribute filter control in the editor.
- In addition, updates were made to the `ProductCollection.php` file in the backend to support filtering products by attributes, and the tax query was updated to include attribute queries.
- Lastly, the `ProductCollectionInspectorControls` was updated to include the `AttributesControl` component, thus enabling users to filter products by attributes in the block editor."`
* remove unused import of getDefaultStockStatuses
* Delete a duplicate file
* Remove console log
* Address PR feedback & other improvements
1. Added `woocommerceAttributes` to `DEFAULT_FILTERS` in the `product-collection/constants.ts` file to fix `reset all` button issue.
2. Refactored `attributes-control.tsx` to make it more maintainable:
- The constant `EDIT_ATTRIBUTES_URL` now uses `ADMIN_URL` from `@woocommerce/settings` for a more dynamic URL generation.
- The interface `Props` has been renamed to `AttributesControlProps` for more explicit naming.
- Removed the usage of `useState` and `useEffect` for selected attributes. Instead, `selectedAttributes` is now directly derived from `woocommerceAttributes`.
- The CSS class `woocommerce-product-query-panel__external-link` was renamed to `wc-product-collection-panel__external-link`
3. Deleted the `product-collection/inspector-controls/constants.ts` file which was no longer necessary due to changes in product collection implementation.
These changes contribute to codebase quality, improving readability and maintainability.
* Add wc-block-editor prefix to className
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Co-authored-by: Alexandre Lara <allexandrelara@gmail.com>
* Add Single Product template support to Product Rating block
* Remove example attribute from block.json
Co-authored-by: Luigi Teschio <gigitux@gmail.com>
* Set isDescedentOfSingleProductTemplate attribute default to false
* Remove withProductSelector HOC
Since we are using the `ancestor` key then we don't need to use this HOC anymore
* Remove unused import on Product Rating Edit component
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Co-authored-by: Luigi Teschio <gigitux@gmail.com>
* Add columns control to product collection block editor settings
- `InspectorControls` from './inspector-controls' is now imported in `edit.tsx` and used in the returned JSX of `Edit` function.
- A new file `columns-control.tsx` is added under 'product-collection' block's 'inspector-controls' directory which exports a `ColumnsControl` component. This component uses `RangeControl` from '@wordpress/components' to control the number of columns in the product collection display layout when the layout type is 'flex'.
- The types file (`types.ts`) for 'product-collection' block is updated. The `Attributes` interface is renamed to `ProductCollectionAttributes` and the `ProductCollectionContext` interface is removed. The `ProductCollectionAttributes` now includes 'queryContext', 'templateSlug', and 'displayLayout' properties.
* Refactor: Simplify Fallback Return in ColumnsControl Component
This commit simplifies the fallback return value of the ColumnsControl component. Instead of returning an empty fragment (<> </>), it now returns null when the condition isn't met. This change improves readability and aligns with best practices for conditional rendering in React.
* Feature: Add 'Order By' Control to Product Collection Inspector
This commit adds a new 'Order By' control to the product collection inspector. The control allows users to specify the order of products in a collection by various attributes such as title and date. To support this, a new component 'OrderByControl' has been created and included in the product collection inspector. Additionally, the types for 'order' and 'orderBy' attributes have been updated and exported for reuse.
* Add more options to OrderBy type
* Add orderby handling on frontend & editor
The main changes include:
1. Added a new property 'isProductCollectionBlock' in the block.json to denote if a block is a product collection block.
2. In the ProductCollection PHP class, a new initialization function has been defined to hook into the WordPress lifecycle, register the block, and update the query based on this block.
3. Added methods to manage query parameters for both frontend rendering and the Editor.
4. Expanded allowed 'collection_params' for the REST API to include custom 'orderby' values.
5. Defined a function to build the query based on block attributes, filters, and global WP_Query.
6. Created utility functions to handle complex query operations such as merging queries, handling custom sort values, and merging arrays recursively.
These improvements allow for more flexible and robust handling of product collections in both the front-end display and the WordPress editor. It also extends support for custom 'orderby' values in the REST API, which allows for more advanced sorting options in product collections.
* Add 'on sale' filter and enhance settings management in product collection block
This commit introduces several changes to the product collection block.
- First, it adds a new 'on sale' filter that can be used to display only the products that are currently on sale.
- It also refactors the settings management in the product collection block to use the experimental ToolsPanel component from WordPress, which provides a more flexible and intuitive way to manage block settings.
- It moves the 'Columns' control into the ToolsPanel, along with the 'Order by' control.
- A new utility function `setQueryAttribute` is introduced to simplify setting nested query parameters.
- The structure of the `ProductCollectionAttributes` and `ProductCollectionQuery` types have been adjusted to accommodate the changes.
- Finally, it makes corresponding changes in the PHP part to handle the new 'on sale' query parameter.
This should enhance the flexibility and user-friendliness of the product collection block.
* Add stock status filter to WooCommerce product collection block
This commit introduces a stock status filter to the WooCommerce product collection block.
The changes include:
1. Added the ability to filter products based on their stock status within the 'product-collection' block. A new stock status control is created within the inspector-controls of the block.
2. A new 'get_stock_status_query' function is introduced in 'ProductCollection.php' which returns a query for products depending on their stock status.
Please note that the stock status filter will only appear in the experimental build for now.
* Refactor Stock Status control of Product Collection block
This commit refactors the Stock Status control. The changes aim to improve the code organization and make the behavior of the component more explicit.
The key modifications are:
1. Moved stock status related constants and functions from `inspector-controls/utils.tsx` to `inspector-controls/constants.ts`. This is done to ensure that all constants and similar utility functions are organized in one place.
2. Updated `product-collection/index.tsx` to import `getDefaultStockStatuses` from `inspector-controls/constants` instead of `inspector-controls/utils`.
3. Updated `stock-status-control.tsx` to determine whether the stock status has value or not by comparing with the default stock statuses using `fastDeepEqual`. If the stock status control is deselected, it resets the stock status to the default statuses.
These changes do not introduce any new functionalities, but improve the readability and maintainability of the code.
* Add keyword search control to Product Collection block
This commit introduces a keyword search functionality to the Product Collection block. The update is aimed to provide users with more flexibility and precision in product collection queries.
Key changes:
1. Introduced a new file `keyword-control.tsx` that creates a Keyword Control component. This component includes a TextControl field that allows inputting a search keyword. The keyword search is debounced to prevent unnecessary queries during input and updates the block's attributes accordingly.
2. Modified `inspector-controls/index.tsx` to include the KeywordControl in the ToolsPanel for the block's filters.
3. Adjusted `ProductCollection.php` to include the keyword search in the product query array.
With these changes, users can now search for products by keyword in the Product Collection block.
* remove unused import of getDefaultStockStatuses
* Add columns control to product collection block editor settings
- `InspectorControls` from './inspector-controls' is now imported in `edit.tsx` and used in the returned JSX of `Edit` function.
- A new file `columns-control.tsx` is added under 'product-collection' block's 'inspector-controls' directory which exports a `ColumnsControl` component. This component uses `RangeControl` from '@wordpress/components' to control the number of columns in the product collection display layout when the layout type is 'flex'.
- The types file (`types.ts`) for 'product-collection' block is updated. The `Attributes` interface is renamed to `ProductCollectionAttributes` and the `ProductCollectionContext` interface is removed. The `ProductCollectionAttributes` now includes 'queryContext', 'templateSlug', and 'displayLayout' properties.
* Refactor: Simplify Fallback Return in ColumnsControl Component
This commit simplifies the fallback return value of the ColumnsControl component. Instead of returning an empty fragment (<> </>), it now returns null when the condition isn't met. This change improves readability and aligns with best practices for conditional rendering in React.
* Feature: Add 'Order By' Control to Product Collection Inspector
This commit adds a new 'Order By' control to the product collection inspector. The control allows users to specify the order of products in a collection by various attributes such as title and date. To support this, a new component 'OrderByControl' has been created and included in the product collection inspector. Additionally, the types for 'order' and 'orderBy' attributes have been updated and exported for reuse.
* Add more options to OrderBy type
* Add orderby handling on frontend & editor
The main changes include:
1. Added a new property 'isProductCollectionBlock' in the block.json to denote if a block is a product collection block.
2. In the ProductCollection PHP class, a new initialization function has been defined to hook into the WordPress lifecycle, register the block, and update the query based on this block.
3. Added methods to manage query parameters for both frontend rendering and the Editor.
4. Expanded allowed 'collection_params' for the REST API to include custom 'orderby' values.
5. Defined a function to build the query based on block attributes, filters, and global WP_Query.
6. Created utility functions to handle complex query operations such as merging queries, handling custom sort values, and merging arrays recursively.
These improvements allow for more flexible and robust handling of product collections in both the front-end display and the WordPress editor. It also extends support for custom 'orderby' values in the REST API, which allows for more advanced sorting options in product collections.
* Add 'on sale' filter and enhance settings management in product collection block
This commit introduces several changes to the product collection block.
- First, it adds a new 'on sale' filter that can be used to display only the products that are currently on sale.
- It also refactors the settings management in the product collection block to use the experimental ToolsPanel component from WordPress, which provides a more flexible and intuitive way to manage block settings.
- It moves the 'Columns' control into the ToolsPanel, along with the 'Order by' control.
- A new utility function `setQueryAttribute` is introduced to simplify setting nested query parameters.
- The structure of the `ProductCollectionAttributes` and `ProductCollectionQuery` types have been adjusted to accommodate the changes.
- Finally, it makes corresponding changes in the PHP part to handle the new 'on sale' query parameter.
This should enhance the flexibility and user-friendliness of the product collection block.
* Add stock status filter to WooCommerce product collection block
This commit introduces a stock status filter to the WooCommerce product collection block.
The changes include:
1. Added the ability to filter products based on their stock status within the 'product-collection' block. A new stock status control is created within the inspector-controls of the block.
2. A new 'get_stock_status_query' function is introduced in 'ProductCollection.php' which returns a query for products depending on their stock status.
Please note that the stock status filter will only appear in the experimental build for now.
* Refactor Stock Status control of Product Collection block
This commit refactors the Stock Status control. The changes aim to improve the code organization and make the behavior of the component more explicit.
The key modifications are:
1. Moved stock status related constants and functions from `inspector-controls/utils.tsx` to `inspector-controls/constants.ts`. This is done to ensure that all constants and similar utility functions are organized in one place.
2. Updated `product-collection/index.tsx` to import `getDefaultStockStatuses` from `inspector-controls/constants` instead of `inspector-controls/utils`.
3. Updated `stock-status-control.tsx` to determine whether the stock status has value or not by comparing with the default stock statuses using `fastDeepEqual`. If the stock status control is deselected, it resets the stock status to the default statuses.
These changes do not introduce any new functionalities, but improve the readability and maintainability of the code.
* Fix: Default values of attributes not saving as serialized block comment
This was happening because of this issue: https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/7342
Therefore, I had to use `useEffect` to set the default values of the attributes.
Here is the list of changes I made:
1. Removed default values from `block.json` for `query`, `tagName`, and `displayLayout`.
2. Moved the default values to `constants.ts` and created a new object `DEFAULT_ATTRIBUTES` to store them.
3. Relocated `constants.ts` from `inspector-controls` to the parent directory.
4. Refactored `edit.tsx` to use `DEFAULT_ATTRIBUTES` from `constants.ts` to set default attributes using `useEffect`.
5. Removed the attributes assignment from `registerBlockType` in `index.tsx`.
6. Updated `columns-control.tsx`, `index.tsx`, `order-by-control.tsx`, and `stock-status-control.tsx` to import from the relocated `constants.ts`.
7. Updated `ProductCollectionAttributes` and `ProductCollectionQuery` in `types.ts` to include `tagName` and `isProductCollectionBlock` respectively.
8. Modified `ProductCollection.php` to match the updated `orderBy` key in the query parameter.
This refactor enhances the readability of the code and reduces duplication by keeping all constants and default values in one place.
* Replace usage of 'statii' with 'statuses' in stock status handling
This commit replaces all instances of 'statii' with the correct term 'statuses' in the context of handling stock status. This change affects three files:
1. `assets/js/blocks/product-collection/inspector-controls/stock-status-control.tsx` - The term is corrected in a comment block.
2. `assets/js/blocks/product-collection/types.ts` - Updated the name of a variable in the `ProductCollectionQuery` interface.
3. `src/BlockTypes/ProductCollection.php` - Here, the term is replaced in several locations including variable names, comments and the method `get_stock_status_query`.
This commit helps improve code readability and consistency across the repository.
* Add columns control to product collection block editor settings
- `InspectorControls` from './inspector-controls' is now imported in `edit.tsx` and used in the returned JSX of `Edit` function.
- A new file `columns-control.tsx` is added under 'product-collection' block's 'inspector-controls' directory which exports a `ColumnsControl` component. This component uses `RangeControl` from '@wordpress/components' to control the number of columns in the product collection display layout when the layout type is 'flex'.
- The types file (`types.ts`) for 'product-collection' block is updated. The `Attributes` interface is renamed to `ProductCollectionAttributes` and the `ProductCollectionContext` interface is removed. The `ProductCollectionAttributes` now includes 'queryContext', 'templateSlug', and 'displayLayout' properties.
* Refactor: Simplify Fallback Return in ColumnsControl Component
This commit simplifies the fallback return value of the ColumnsControl component. Instead of returning an empty fragment (<> </>), it now returns null when the condition isn't met. This change improves readability and aligns with best practices for conditional rendering in React.
* Feature: Add 'Order By' Control to Product Collection Inspector
This commit adds a new 'Order By' control to the product collection inspector. The control allows users to specify the order of products in a collection by various attributes such as title and date. To support this, a new component 'OrderByControl' has been created and included in the product collection inspector. Additionally, the types for 'order' and 'orderBy' attributes have been updated and exported for reuse.
* Add more options to OrderBy type
* Add orderby handling on frontend & editor
The main changes include:
1. Added a new property 'isProductCollectionBlock' in the block.json to denote if a block is a product collection block.
2. In the ProductCollection PHP class, a new initialization function has been defined to hook into the WordPress lifecycle, register the block, and update the query based on this block.
3. Added methods to manage query parameters for both frontend rendering and the Editor.
4. Expanded allowed 'collection_params' for the REST API to include custom 'orderby' values.
5. Defined a function to build the query based on block attributes, filters, and global WP_Query.
6. Created utility functions to handle complex query operations such as merging queries, handling custom sort values, and merging arrays recursively.
These improvements allow for more flexible and robust handling of product collections in both the front-end display and the WordPress editor. It also extends support for custom 'orderby' values in the REST API, which allows for more advanced sorting options in product collections.
* Add 'on sale' filter and enhance settings management in product collection block
This commit introduces several changes to the product collection block.
- First, it adds a new 'on sale' filter that can be used to display only the products that are currently on sale.
- It also refactors the settings management in the product collection block to use the experimental ToolsPanel component from WordPress, which provides a more flexible and intuitive way to manage block settings.
- It moves the 'Columns' control into the ToolsPanel, along with the 'Order by' control.
- A new utility function `setQueryAttribute` is introduced to simplify setting nested query parameters.
- The structure of the `ProductCollectionAttributes` and `ProductCollectionQuery` types have been adjusted to accommodate the changes.
- Finally, it makes corresponding changes in the PHP part to handle the new 'on sale' query parameter.
This should enhance the flexibility and user-friendliness of the product collection block.
* Fix total shipping info when no shipping are available
* Fix a logical error for displaying shipping info
* Fix failing unit tests
* Run unit test for the Cart instead of the Checkout
The calculator is only available for the Cart Block, so it doesn't make
sense to run this test for the Checkout Block
* Fix no shipping methods and incomplete address conflict
When there are no shipping methods (except for local pickup), we would
like to inform the shopper that there are no shipping options available
even though the address is complete
The solution we found is to check the address on the Cart Block only
* Refactor code
* Check whether rate is collectible without using hardcoded id
* Correctly negate hasCollectibleRate result
* Add notice when shipping is selected but no methods are available yet (https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-blocks/pull/9171)
* Create useShippingTotalWarning hook
* Show notices above checkout sidebar
* Call hook to show notice in Checkout block
* Remove unused imports
* Update hook name to useShowShippingTotalWarning
* Move hook to its own file
* Import shipping data internally (without alias)
* Remove unused imports
* Move import to correct place
* Return early to avoid if else
* Refactor useShowShippingTotalWarning
* Get shipping rates directly from the cart instead of the hook
* Show shipping cost when price information is available
* Check if the passed rates are considered selected
* Prevent errors when no rates are available
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Co-authored-by: Thomas Roberts <thomas.roberts@automattic.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Roberts <5656702+opr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tarun Vijwani <tarun.vijwani@automattic.com>
* Make Mini-Cart block work well with caching plugins
* Add tests
* Add back aria-label to Mini-Cart menu
* Fetch Mini-Cart data before page finishes loading
* Store and retrieve Mini-Cart values from localStorage for better performance
* Update styles as early as possible
* Reorder code
* Remove overrideTotals param from updateTotals() function
* Update tests
* Initialize local storage inside a function and add act to filter tests
* Replace void with undefined types in several funtions
* Fix 0 quantity badge appearing on page load
* Add unit test cases for Min and Max price for shipping methods
* Move Test for Min and Max rates to shipping-rates
- Move Test for Min and Max rates to shipping-rates.
- Use single shippingRates object throughout the test cases.
* Update assets/js/base/utils/test/shipping-rates.ts
Co-authored-by: Niels Lange <info@nielslange.de>
* Update assets/js/base/utils/test/shipping-rates.ts
Co-authored-by: Niels Lange <info@nielslange.de>
* Add helper function to generate shipping rates
* Add a test for empty shipping rates
* Remove redundant attribute values from generateRate function
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Co-authored-by: Niels Lange <info@nielslange.de>
* Only call wp_reset_postdata() if the global post variable was changed.
* Make global_post_variable_changed static.
* rely on the output of setup_postdata for verifying if the global variable was successfully changed.
* ditch the static var and defaulting to false instead.
* Rely on static as the post reset only happens when the loop of inner blocks ends and not right away.
* Update the variable when the postdata is reset.
* Add missing WooCommerce styles to Add to Cart with Options block
* Fix input style for Add to Cart with Options block
* Add comment about the input-text css class that was added to the Add To Cart Form
* Add columns control to product collection block editor settings
- `InspectorControls` from './inspector-controls' is now imported in `edit.tsx` and used in the returned JSX of `Edit` function.
- A new file `columns-control.tsx` is added under 'product-collection' block's 'inspector-controls' directory which exports a `ColumnsControl` component. This component uses `RangeControl` from '@wordpress/components' to control the number of columns in the product collection display layout when the layout type is 'flex'.
- The types file (`types.ts`) for 'product-collection' block is updated. The `Attributes` interface is renamed to `ProductCollectionAttributes` and the `ProductCollectionContext` interface is removed. The `ProductCollectionAttributes` now includes 'queryContext', 'templateSlug', and 'displayLayout' properties.
* Refactor: Simplify Fallback Return in ColumnsControl Component
This commit simplifies the fallback return value of the ColumnsControl component. Instead of returning an empty fragment (<> </>), it now returns null when the condition isn't met. This change improves readability and aligns with best practices for conditional rendering in React.
* Feature: Add 'Order By' Control to Product Collection Inspector
This commit adds a new 'Order By' control to the product collection inspector. The control allows users to specify the order of products in a collection by various attributes such as title and date. To support this, a new component 'OrderByControl' has been created and included in the product collection inspector. Additionally, the types for 'order' and 'orderBy' attributes have been updated and exported for reuse.
* Add more options to OrderBy type
* Add orderby handling on frontend & editor
The main changes include:
1. Added a new property 'isProductCollectionBlock' in the block.json to denote if a block is a product collection block.
2. In the ProductCollection PHP class, a new initialization function has been defined to hook into the WordPress lifecycle, register the block, and update the query based on this block.
3. Added methods to manage query parameters for both frontend rendering and the Editor.
4. Expanded allowed 'collection_params' for the REST API to include custom 'orderby' values.
5. Defined a function to build the query based on block attributes, filters, and global WP_Query.
6. Created utility functions to handle complex query operations such as merging queries, handling custom sort values, and merging arrays recursively.
These improvements allow for more flexible and robust handling of product collections in both the front-end display and the WordPress editor. It also extends support for custom 'orderby' values in the REST API, which allows for more advanced sorting options in product collections.
* fix: handle undefined index for isProductCollectionBlock
This commit addresses a potential issue where the 'isProductCollectionBlock' index might not be defined in certain situations within the 'build_query' method of the ProductCollection class.
Previously, we directly accessed 'isProductCollectionBlock' from the 'query' context of the block. Now, we use the null coalescing operator (??) to ensure that we assign a default value of false if 'isProductCollectionBlock' is not set.
This change provides a safer way to handle the scenario when the 'isProductCollectionBlock' is not defined in the block context and helps prevent undefined index warnings.
* Add columns control to product collection block editor settings
- `InspectorControls` from './inspector-controls' is now imported in `edit.tsx` and used in the returned JSX of `Edit` function.
- A new file `columns-control.tsx` is added under 'product-collection' block's 'inspector-controls' directory which exports a `ColumnsControl` component. This component uses `RangeControl` from '@wordpress/components' to control the number of columns in the product collection display layout when the layout type is 'flex'.
- The types file (`types.ts`) for 'product-collection' block is updated. The `Attributes` interface is renamed to `ProductCollectionAttributes` and the `ProductCollectionContext` interface is removed. The `ProductCollectionAttributes` now includes 'queryContext', 'templateSlug', and 'displayLayout' properties.
* Refactor: Simplify Fallback Return in ColumnsControl Component
This commit simplifies the fallback return value of the ColumnsControl component. Instead of returning an empty fragment (<> </>), it now returns null when the condition isn't met. This change improves readability and aligns with best practices for conditional rendering in React.
* Remove unused styles
* Replace usage of Modal component with custom Drawer
* Update MiniCart.php class structure
* Update tests
* Prevent focus styles to appear unnecessarily when opening the Mini Cart drawer
* Work-around issue with disabled buttons causing lose of focus inside the Mini-Cart drawer
* Revert "Work-around issue with disabled buttons causing lose of focus inside the Mini-Cart drawer"
This reverts commit 4360f77384ad1f1d90a3ba8a0385ad79da2449f2.
* QuantitySelector: focus text input field after decrease or increase button become disabled
* Move focus to the input field also when the body has focus, that fixes the issue in Chrome
* Add explanatory comment
* Remove call to the global variable and add support for the gallery block to continue to work within the Single Product template without any problems.
* Make essential/required changes to guarantee the Product Gallery block works as expected without the relying on the global product.
* Add Products Collection block scaffolding
This commit adds the initial scaffolding for the new Products Collection block. It includes the creation of new files (block.json, edit.tsx, index.tsx and ProductsCollection.php) and additions to existing files (webpack-entries.js and BlockTypesController.php). The block is marked as experimental and currently displays a static "Product collection" text in both the editor and the frontend.
* Add Product Template block and integrate with Products Collection block
This commit introduces the new Product Template block and integrates it with the existing Products Collection block. The changes include:
- Creation of the Product Template block, including its block.json, edit.tsx, icon.tsx, index.tsx, and save.tsx files.
- Modification of the Products Collection block, adding an icon.tsx file and updating its edit.tsx and index.tsx files.
- Updates to the webpack-entries.js file to include the new Product Template block.
- Addition of the ProductTemplate class in the src/BlockTypes directory.
- Inclusion of the ProductTemplate class in the src/BlockTypesController.php file.
* Enhance product-template block with context and styling
This commit adds various enhancements to the product-template block. It includes:
- Introduce `usesContext` and `supports` properties to the block.json file
- Update the edit.tsx file to use BlockContextProvider and add query logic
- Add an editor.scss file for styling the product-template block in the editor
- Extend the products-collection block.json file with new properties
- Modify the products-collection edit.tsx file to include instanceId and useEffect
These changes improve the product-template block by providing better context handling and styling options.
* Add 'woocommerce/product-template' to supported inner blocks and improve product-template editing
This commit adds 'woocommerce/product-template' as a supported inner block for various product elements, including button, image, rating, sale-badge, SKU, and stock-indicator. It also improves the editing experience for the product-template block by memoizing the block previews and rendering them more efficiently. This should lead to a smoother editing experience and better performance in the block editor.
* Add product title and summary variations for Products Collection block
- Add default spacing between product elements in `style.scss`
- Register product title and summary element variations in `products-collection` block
- Create utility for registering element variations
- Extend core elements with WooCommerce namespace
* Set inherit to false by default and other improvements
This commit introduces several changes to the ProductsCollection block:
1. Set the "inherit" property to false in block.json, disabling inheritance by default.
2. Remove the default styles for inner blocks in the edit.tsx file.
3. Add a save function in the index.tsx file, and create a save.tsx file to handle saving the block.
4. Update the ProductTemplate.php file to properly render the block content based on the changes.
5. Remove the render function from the ProductsCollection.php file, as it is no longer necessary.
These changes improve the functionality and flexibility of the ProductsCollection block, allowing for better customization and control over the block's appearance and behavior.
* Fix pagination issue
* Minor code quality improvments
* Register product blocks only in experimental builds
- Wrap registerBlockType calls in product-template and products-collection with isExperimentalBuild check to enable block registration only in experimental builds.
- Update the default value for the perPage property in products-collection/block.json from null to 9, setting a default display of 9 items per page.
* Add experimental flag to PHP file
* Update documentation for feature flags
- Add Products Collection and Product Template blocks to the list of experimental flags in the feature-flags-and-experimental-interfaces.md file.
- Include references to PHP and webpack flags for both blocks.
* Change default order and orderBy values in block.json
- Update the default 'order' value from 'desc' to 'asc'.
- Update the default 'orderBy' value from 'date' to 'title'.
* Refactor experimental block registration and remove unused file
- Replace `isExperimentalBuild()` with `registerExperimentalBlockType()` in product-template/index.tsx.
- Remove unused file types.ts in product-template directory.
- Add `get_block_type_script()` function to ProductTemplate.php and ProductsCollection.php to return null.
* Update variation names in product summary and product title elements
Updated variation names for product summary and product title elements to match the new products-collection namespace. The previous variation names used the product-query namespace which will be deprecated. This change ensures that the correct variation names are used for these elements in the products-collection block.
* Rename 'Products Collection' to 'Product Collection'
- Renamed all instances of "products-collection" to "product-collection" across multiple files.
- Adjusted related types and method calls to match the new naming convention.
- Updated documentation and feature flags to reflect the name change.
- Made necessary changes in `BlockTypesController.php` and `bin/webpack-entries.js`.
* Hide product-template block from inserter
- Added "woocommerce/product-collection" to the list of parent blocks in `product-template/block.json`.
- Added `"inserter": false` to the "supports" section to disable the option of inserting this block through the editor inserter component.
* Fix Eslint error
* Update color settings to abide by designs.
* Update pattern heading to use inline style.
This ensures the heading color will be white by default and not take on
the heading color from the active theme.
* Translate and escape rendered text in pattern.
* Replace all style hooks with useStyleProps hook
* Remove border/color/spacing hooks
* Style Props Hook
* Make use of `change-case` package
* Tidy up block wrappers
* Attribute filter does not use frontend.ts nor styles within block
* Remove frontend from filter blocks and unused styleprops usage
* Tidy up variable names so its clearer attributes are not required specifically from blocks
* Update assets/js/blocks/mini-cart/mini-cart-contents/inner-blocks/mini-cart-title-label-block/block.tsx
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* Update assets/js/blocks/attribute-filter/block-wrapper.tsx
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* Update assets/js/blocks/active-filters/block-wrapper.tsx
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* Update assets/js/blocks/mini-cart/mini-cart-contents/inner-blocks/mini-cart-checkout-button-block/block.tsx
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* Update assets/js/blocks/rating-filter/block-wrapper.tsx
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* Update assets/js/blocks/stock-filter/block-wrapper.tsx
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* Update assets/js/blocks/price-filter/block-wrapper.tsx
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* Update assets/js/blocks/mini-cart/mini-cart-contents/inner-blocks/mini-cart-cart-button-block/block.tsx
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* Simplify styleprop
* Styleprops simplify
* Fix withFeaturedItem styles
* Like the original hook, flatten props and combine with parsed styles
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* Add the skeleton for the Product Details: product listing pattern
* Update the wp-block-woocommerce-single-product class.
* Update the product details pattern for usage with core blocks.
* Update margins for the product reviews.
* Update the styles and spacing for ratings.
* Additional changes to the editor preview for product ratings.
* update spacing between ratings and text.
* Update content padding.
* Adjust the pricing
* Make adjustments to the button
* Update styles.
* Update styles for the star ratings.
* Extra fine-tunning for reviews and font size
* Add the product details image.
* Only show the Mini Cart count badge when there are items in the cart
* Update badge to new design
* Add tests
* Make sure colors don't break existing themes
* Update Mini Cart e2e test
* Add new `Product listing with gallery` pattern
* Replace single product block pattern
* Remove ids
* Fix title and images
* Rebuild the image gallery to make it work on diff widths
* Fix image src
* Fix gallery image and align description
* Update Mini-Cart block editor sidebar
* Rename Mini Cart block to Mini-Cart
* Update Mini-Cart block editor sidebar (II)
* Update two instances of mini-cart to uppercase