woocommerce/plugins/woocommerce-blocks/assets/js/legacy/README.md

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This folder is used to hold any components/code that will get exported to the
legacy build.
> Currently, builds in this folder target WP < 5.3
When you add a file, add it in the same folder structure as the root.
So for example, if the original file was in:
`assets/js/base/components/label/index.js`
Then the legacy version will be located in:
`assets/js/legacy/base/components/label/index.js`
Note: you _must_ copy all files related to the entry point for that module according to the path aliased.
Legacy builds will be identical to the main builds except:
- files will have a `-legacy` suffix (so server can conditionally enqueue). It is expected that the server will load either the main or the legacy bundles, not both.
- any imports not in the legacy folder will fallback to the main file.
## How does the legacy system work?
Short answer, through the magic of WebPack! Long answer:
### A. Aliases
We use aliases for paths covering anything that might need a legacy version. Then we have a dedicated builds for main and legacy code.
Current aliases are:
- `@woocommerce/base-components` -> `assets/js/base/components/`
- `@woocommerce/base-hocs` -> `assets/js/base/hocs/`
- `@woocommerce/block-components` -> `assets/js/components`
- `@woocommerce/block-hocs` -> `assets/js/block-hocs`
- `@woocommerce/atomic-components` -> `assets/js/atomic/components/`
When importing, if outside the module referenced by that path, import from the alias. That will ensure that at compile time the bundles can pull from the appropriate location.
Example:
```js
// will pull from '/assets/js/base/components/label/index.js in the main build
// will pull from '/assets/js/legacy/base/components/label/index.js in the legacy
// build.
import { Label } from '@woocommerce/base-components/label';
```
### B. Webpack Plugin
The second part of the webpack magic is a custom plugin. Located in `bin/fallback-module-directory-webpack-plugin.js`, this custom plugin is used instead of the default Alias plugin. It handles trying a fallback if the original path aliased to does not exist. The fallback is a variation of the aliased path using the provided `search` and `replace` strings when instantiating the plugin. You can see it setup in the `LegacyBlocksConfig.resolve.plugins` property of the `webpack.config.js` file.