* add typescript support
* Add type declarations for Cart and CartResponse interfaces
* make sure we’re resolving .ts files as well as .js files on imports
* add more types
* type the cart data store
* Apply suggestions from code review (implement .tsx in configs)
Co-authored-by: Jon Surrell <jon.surrell@automattic.com>
* remove global fetchMock declaration and directly import where used.
* rename type
* remove named action types and just infer by returning action creator values as const
* use interface instead of type
* rename
* renames
* create CartAction type as union of action creator returned types and implement in reducer
* remove unused imports
* refresh package-lock after rebase
* Add base TS config that projects will inherit from
* Add tsconfig for assets/js/data project
* Ignore TS error on cart store registration
We will address this in cooldown when we have time to investigate further
* Add tsc to build step to catch TypeScript errors
* add a separate command for tsc and tweak build command to use
* restore checkJs and allowJs values in config and remove ts check from build command
* Add ts:check-all command
* Add TypeScript checking workflows
* Change triggers for TypeScript workflow
* Use npm ci instead of npm install
* Remove ts:check-all from TypeScript workflow
* Remove TS Check GitHub workflow
* Remove type-defs dir from TS include, and remove ts:check-all script
We no longer need the ts:check-all script because ts:check will do this for us, the old ts:check did nothing and did not work.
* fix coupon loading issues
* include .ts files only from type-defs folder
Co-authored-by: Jon Surrell <jon.surrell@automattic.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Roberts <thomas.roberts@automattic.com>
* Fix cart line subtotal display when currency has 0 decimals
* Fix wrong usages of getCurrency instead of getCurrencyFromPriceResponse
* Add tests
* Move comment in tests to relevant line
* Remove custom fieldconfig for shipping calculator so required fields for shipping are collected
* If the store config requires an address before shipping, do not return rates or totals
Totals, calculated by the cart, would be set to 0 in this scenario which could lead to customer confusion (why is the rate $10 but shipping shown as $0?)
* The shipping total row is missing a border
* Revert "If the store config requires an address before shipping, do not return rates or totals"
This reverts commit f3a4f24f5785392eb43bfc69a5548d398c47d8bb.
* Add hasCalculatedShipping to schema and hooks
* Show shipping notices with updated wording based on if shipping has calculated yet or not
* Refactor shipping row display to use new API props
* Remove block level isShippingCostHidden
* fix test
* Correct the math in the shipping preview in cart
* Document null
* Remove test—this option no longer exists
* Remove unused settings/constants
* Fix Cart test async logic
* tweak test
* refactor test to not call response twice
* add comment for why we're calling fetch twice
* fix duplicate calls
* reset empty test to normal value
* switch to mockResponse
* convert comment to todo block
Co-authored-by: Darren Ethier <darren@roughsmootheng.in>
* more setup configuration for rtl
* move default state for cart out of reducer
This also creates a file for default store states, it should make it easier to execute tests in various environments.
* Make sure there’s a default object for cart line item row
* set defaults for cartData
* add fetchMock as a global in eslint config
* add initial cart flow tests
This is just to get the ball rolling, the cart block needs more tests
* fix missing @wordpress/jest-console configs (because I overwrote the original configuration)
* update test because of change in branch
* switch import order
* add globals.d.ts file to declare globals we use.
This is a quick solution to prevent typescript linting warning about `fetchMock`. At some point we could also create a proper interface for it or import the types (if they exist) for the `jest-mock` package.
The new `globals.d.ts` file is excluded from published builds.