This commit updates the minimum WordPress and WooCommerce requirements in the `woocommerce-gutenberg-products-block.php` file. It sets the minimum WordPress version to 6.2 and the minimum WooCommerce version to 7.8. Additionally, it increases the WooCommerce version tested up to 7.9.
This commit updates the version of WooCommerce Blocks from 10.8.0-dev to 10.8.0 in the `composer.json`, `package-lock.json`, `package.json`, `readme.txt`, `src/Package.php`, and `woocommerce-gutenberg-products-block.php` files. This signifies the move from the development version to the stable release.
This commit updates the `readme.txt` file to document the changes made in version 10.8.0. This version includes numerous enhancements, bug fixes, and other changes.
Enhancements include updating various patterns to become wireframed, removing opinionated styles from multiple patterns, and introducing the ColorPanel component in the Mini-Cart block for custom color controls. Bug fixes address issues in the Classic Template block, product query logic, and PHP warnings among others. The "Various" section introduces new patterns and endpoints.
Each change is linked to its corresponding pull request for detailed tracking and discussion.
* Add PHPUnit tests for the ProductCollection block type
This commit introduces PHPUnit tests for the ProductCollection block type. A new test file, `ProductCollection.php`, has been added under the `BlockTypes` directory within the tests. The test file sets up a mock instance of `ProductCollection` and verifies its behavior. Particularly, it tests the merging of on-sale queries, ensuring the results are as expected.
To assist in the testing, a new mock class, `ProductCollectionMock`, has been created under the `Mocks` directory. This class extends the `ProductCollection` block type and provides methods for setting parsed block data and attribute filter query arguments.
These tests should help ensure the correctness and reliability of the `ProductCollection` block type.
* Expand PHPUnit tests for ProductCollection block to cover stock status queries
This commit expands the existing PHPUnit tests for the ProductCollection block type to cover scenarios involving stock status queries. Specifically, a new test method, `test_merging_stock_status_queries`, has been added.
This method tests if the 'woocommerceStockStatus' attribute is correctly merged into the query parameters. It verifies that the stock status is correctly incorporated into the 'meta_query' array as part of the constructed query.
This addition enhances the coverage of our test suite, ensuring that the ProductCollection block behaves as expected in scenarios involving stock status queries.
* Add extensive testing for ProductCollection block's query merging
The following test methods were added:
1. `test_merging_default_stock_queries`: This tests the merging of default stock queries, verifying the absence of meta_query in certain conditions.
2. `test_merging_attribute_queries`: This tests the merging of attribute queries, ensuring the correct taxonomy and terms are used in the merged tax_query.
3. `test_merging_order_by_rating_queries` and `test_merging_order_by_popularity_queries`: These test the merging of order by queries, checking for the right orderby and meta_key in the merged query.
4. `test_product_visibility_query_exist_in_merged_query`: This tests if the product visibility query exists in the merged query.
This additional testing improves the reliability and coverage of our tests, ensuring the correct functionality of the ProductCollection block's query merging process.
* Add unit tests for merged queries in ProductCollection block
- Merging multiple queries
- Merging filter by max price queries
- Merging filter by min price queries
- Merging filter by min and max price queries
- Merging filter by stock status queries
- Merging filter by attribute queries
- Merging multiple filter queries
These tests use PHPUnit assertions to validate the correctness of the merged queries.
* Add tests for REST query modifications in ProductCollection block
This commit adds two new test cases and a helper method to the `ProductCollection` test class.
The helper method, `build_request()`, constructs a simplified `WP_REST_Request` object for testing purposes. This request object simulates a typical request from the ProductCollection block, including potential WooCommerce parameters such as 'woocommerceOnSale', 'woocommerceAttributes', and 'woocommerceStockStatus'.
The first new test, `test_updating_rest_query_without_attributes()`, tests the block's capability to modify a REST query that doesn't include any product attribute filters. It verifies that the correct '_stock_status' and 'product_visibility' parameters are set in the meta and tax queries respectively.
The second test, `test_updating_rest_query_with_attributes()`, does the same as the previous one but with the inclusion of a product attribute filter in the REST request. This test verifies that the block can handle REST queries with attribute filters correctly.
These tests improve coverage on the ProductCollection block's REST query handling, ensuring that it can merge different filter queries correctly.
* Add test for merging taxonomies query in ProductCollection block
This commit introduces a new test, `test_merging_taxonomies_query()`, in the `ProductCollection` test class.
The test simulates a situation where the block has to merge taxonomy queries related to product categories and tags. The parsed block attributes are configured to include 'product_cat' and 'product_tag' taxonomies with certain term IDs.
The test then asserts that the merged query correctly includes these taxonomies with the appropriate term IDs and 'include_children' set to false. This confirms that the block correctly merges taxonomy filters when building the final query.
* Fix failing test
* Try again
* Try again
* Remove test_merging_filter_by_attribute_queries test
This commit removes the `test_merging_filter_by_attribute_queries()` test from the `ProductCollection` test class.
* Reintroduce test for merging attribute filter queries
This commit reintroduces the `test_merging_filter_by_attribute_queries()` test in the `ProductCollection` test class.
The test checks the correct merging of queries when filtering by color and size attributes. It sets various query variables and asserts the correct structure and content of the merged query.
This could be because the previous removal of this test was a mistake, or because changes in the code have once again made this test relevant.
* fix: passing correct block instance to build_frontend_query method
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Co-authored-by: Tung Du <dinhtungdu@gmail.com>
* Make sure the revert button is registered and enqueued for usage exclusively in the site editor.
* Register and enqueue the styles for the revert button.
* Rename the files.
* Revert "Rename the file renames."
This reverts commit c0330ce70fec20bea1f957eddcf458881e16242c.
* Add plugin-proposal-optional-chaining to the WebPack plugins config.
* Rename the files.
* Remove unnecessary dependencies as those are already provided via : more specifically, get_script_data.
* Address CR.
* Featured Products 5-Item Grid pattern: Ensure a placeholder image is displayed when the product doesn't have any
* Ensure the wp-block-group is aligned wide.
* Update text styles
* Make texts translatable.
* Update the Featured Products 5-Item Grid pattern
* Change icon, title and description of the Express Checkout Block
* Fix icon style
* Update icon and add styles
* change icon for express payments in cart
* Add tests in Playwright for Mini-Cart drawer closing
* Make use of waitForSelector instead of waitForTimeout
* Make use of waitForSelector instead of waitForTimeout (II)
* Add the new Social: Follow us in social media pattern and relevant images.
* Update the URLs
* Remove all IDs from the images.
* Make title translatable. Removed hardcoded color for the icons. Update indentation.
* Check if WordPress version is higher than 6.2.2 to make Products block compatible with Gutenberg 16+
* Extract the logic of checking the post template support for grid view toi separate function
* Change the versions comparison and improve description of custom version compare function
* Remove opinionated font styles and sizes from the Large Footer pattern.
* Ensure the year is dinamically changed in the footer.
* Make string translatable
* Update translation to include the WooCommerce brand.
* Register order route
* Check authorization for getting the order
* Add order data to the response
* Add order schema for the endpoint
* Move validation check to order controller
* Add order item schema
* Check if the order is associated with current user
* Fix after rebase
* Add checkout order endpoint
* Add order authorization trait
* Allow to use the order update customer endpoint in dev build only
* Get both customer and guest details
* Remove duplicate function
* Update the cart update customer class doc block
* Remove duplicate order route
* Update documentation for feature flags
* Add checkout trait
* Remove checkout trait
* Update billing address and order
* Only allow checkout pending orders
* Create checout trait
* Use sanitize text field
* Extend from checkout schema
* Update response message
* Allow failed orders to be paid for
* Update authorization error message
* Introduce the new Featured Products: Fresh & Tasty pattern.
* Update lettuce image.
* Update indentation.
* Make all strings translatable.
* Align all prices right
* Ensure text doesnt stack on mobile
* Update mobile display for the prices
* Update mobile display for the product names
* Remove the image id and the text styles
* Remove custom font color from the cover block.
* Update indentation for the Featured Category Triple pattern.
* Update indentation for the third column
* Make all strings translatable.
* replate all paragraph blocks with a wp-block-heading
* Ensure the central text is also white
* replace the buttons with a paragraphs.
* Remove unnecessary styles from wp:column
* Remove more unnecessary styles from wp-block-cover
* Remove the has-text-color class and other unnecessary positioning styles
* Update headings from h4 to h3 and update the paragraph styles.
* Replate theme's has-base-color with has-white-color