--- post_title: Naming conventions menu_title: Naming conventions tags: reference --- ## PHP WooCommerce core generally follows [WordPress PHP naming conventions](https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/best-practices/coding-standards/php/#naming-conventions). There are some additional conventions that apply, depending on the location of the code. ### `/src` Classes defined inside `/src` follow the [PSR-4](https://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-4/) standard. See the [README for `/src`](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/blob/trunk/plugins/woocommerce/src/README.md) for more information. The following conventions apply to this directory: - No class name prefix is needed, as all classes in this location live within the `Automattic\WooCommerce` namespace. - Classes are named using `CamelCase` convention. - Functions are named using `snake_case` convention. - Class file names should match the class name. They do not need a `class-` prefix. - The namespace should match the directory structure. - Hooks are prefixed with `woocommerce_`. - Hooks are named using `snake_case` convention. For example, the class defined in `src/Util/StringUtil.php` should be named `StringUtil` and should be in the `Automattic\WooCommerce\Util` namespace. ### `/includes` The `/includes` directory contains legacy code that does not follow the PSR-4 standard. See the [README for `/includes`](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/blob/trunk/plugins/woocommerce/includes/README.md) for more information. The following conventions apply to this directory: - Class names are prefixed with `WC_`. - Classes are named using `Upper_Snake_Case` convention. - Functions are prefixed with `wc_`. - Functions are named using `snake_case` convention. - Hooks are prefixed with `woocommerce_`. - Hooks are named using `snake_case` convention. Class name examples: - `WC_Cache_Helper` - `WC_Cart` Function name examples: - `wc_get_product()` - `wc_is_active_theme()` Hook name examples (actions or filters): - `woocommerce_after_checkout_validation` - `woocommerce_get_formatted_order_total` ## JS WooCommerce core follows [WordPress JS naming conventions](https://developer.wordpress.org/coding-standards/wordpress-coding-standards/javascript/#naming-conventions). As with PHP, function, class, and hook names should be prefixed, but the convention for JS is slightly different. - Global class names are prefixed with `WC`. Class names exported from modules are not prefixed. - Classes are named using `UpperCamelCase` convention. - Global function names are prefixed with `wc`. Function names exported from modules are not prefixed. - Functions are named using `camelCase` convention. - Hooks names are prefixed with `woocommerce`. - Hooks are named using `camelCase` convention. Global class name example: - `WCOrdersTable` Global function name example: - `wcSettings()` Hook name example (actions or filters): - `woocommerceTracksEventProperties` ## CSS and SASS See [CSS/Sass Naming Conventions](./css-sass-naming-conventions.md).