## Extending There are two client-side filters available if you want to extend the test helper with your own plugin's test setup code. This example adds a new tab: ``` import { addFilter } from '@wordpress/hooks'; const SuperSekret = () => ( <>

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); addFilter( 'woocommerce_admin_test_helper_tabs', 'wath', ( tabs ) => [ ...tabs, { name: 'super-sekret', title: 'Super sekret', content: , } ] ); ``` This example adds a new tool to the existing Options tab: ``` import { addFilter } from '@wordpress/hooks'; const NewTool = () => ( <> New tool

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); addFilter( 'woocommerce_admin_test_helper_tab_options', 'wath', ( entries ) => [ ...entries, ] ); ``` Register a REST API endpoint to perform server-side actions in the usual way: ``` add_action( 'rest_api_init', function() { register_rest_route( 'your-plugin/v1', '/area/action', array( 'methods' => 'POST', 'callback' => 'your_plugin_area_action', 'permission_callback' => function( $request ) { if ( ! wc_rest_check_manager_permissions( 'settings', 'edit ) ) { return new \WP_Error( 'woocommerce_rest_cannot_edit', __( 'Sorry, you cannot perform this action', 'your-plugin' ) ); } return true; } ) ); } ); function your_plugin_area_action() { return []; } ``` This would be used on the client like this: ``` import apiFetch from '@wordpress/api-fetch'; ... const response = await apiFetch( { path: '/your-plugin/v1/area/action', method: 'POST', } ); ```