woocommerce/plugins/woocommerce-admin/packages
Sam Seay 20959e76b4 Remove store registration checks that are no longer needed. (https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-admin/pull/5170)
Fixes woocommerce/woocommerce-admin#4443

Some investigation found that woocommerce/woocommerce-admin#4443 is no longer a reproducible issue. Why this issue no longer exists is not clear, but it makes sense now to disable the store registration checks as they are only called once. This PR just removes the checks but does not change any other behaviour.
2020-09-24 09:49:11 +12:00
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data Remove store registration checks that are no longer needed. (https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-admin/pull/5170) 2020-09-24 09:49:11 +12:00
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README.md

README.md

WooCommerce Packages

Currently we have a small set of public-facing packages that can be dowloaded from npm and used in external applications.

  • @woocommerce/components: A library of components that can be used to create pages in the WooCommerce dashboard and reports pages.
  • @woocommerce/csv-export: A set of functions to convert data into CSV values, and enable a browser download of the CSV data.
  • @woocommerce/currency: A class to display and work with currency values.
  • @woocommerce/date: A collection of utilities to display and work with date values.
  • @woocommerce/navigation: A collection of navigation-related functions for handling query parameter objects, serializing query parameters, updating query parameters, and triggering path changes.
  • @woocommerce/tracks: User event tracking utility functions for Automattic based projects.

Working with existing packages

  • You can make changes to packages files as normal, and running npm start will compile and watch both app files and packages.
  • ⚠️ Make sure any dependencies you add to a package are also added to that package's package.json, not just the woocommerce-admin package.json
  • ⚠️ Make sure you're not importing from any woocommerce-admin files outside of the package (you can import from other packages, just use the import from @woocommerce/package syntax).
  • Add your change to the CHANGELOG for that package under the next version number, creating one if necessary (we use semantic versioning for packages, see these guidelines).
  • Don't change the version in package.json.
  • Label your PR with the Packages label.
  • Once merged, you can wait for the next package release roundup, or you can publish a release now (see below, "Publishing packages").

Creating a new package

Most of this is pulled from the Gutenberg workflow.

To create a new package, add a new folder to /packages, containing…

  1. package.json based on the template:
    {
    	"name": "@woocommerce/package-name",
    	"version": "1.0.0-beta.0",
    	"description": "Package description.",
    	"author": "Automattic",
    	"license": "GPL-2.0-or-later",
    	"keywords": [
    		"wordpress",
    		"woocommerce"
    	],
    	"homepage": "https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-admin/tree/main/packages/[_YOUR_PACKAGE_]/README.md",
    	"repository": {
    		"type": "git",
    		"url": "https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-admin.git"
    	},
    	"bugs": {
    		"url": "https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-admin/issues"
    	},
    	"main": "build/index.js",
    	"module": "build-module/index.js",
    	"react-native": "src/index",
    	"dependencies": {
    		"@babel/runtime-corejs2": "7.1.5"
    	},
    	"publishConfig": {
    		"access": "public"
    	}
    }
    
  2. .npmrc file which disables creating package-lock.json file for the package:
    package-lock=false
    
  3. README.md file containing at least:
    • Package name
    • Package description
    • Installation details
    • Usage example
  4. A src directory for the source of your module, which will be built by default using the npm run build:packages command. Note that you'll want an index.js file that exports the package contents, see other packages for examples.

Publishing packages

  • Run npm run publish-packages:check to see which packages will be published
  • Create a PR with a CHANGELOG for each updated package (or try to add to the CHANGELOG with any PR editing packages/)
  • Run npm run publish-packages:prod to publish the package
  • OR Run npm run publish-packages:dev to publish "next" releases (installed as npm i @woocommerce/package@next). Only use :dev if you have a reason to.
  • Both commands will run build:packages before the lerna task, just to catch any last updates.

It will confirm with you once more before publishing:

Changes:
 - @woocommerce/components: 1.0.1 => 1.1.0
 - @woocommerce/date: 1.0.1 => 1.0.2
 - @woocommerce/navigation: 1.0.0 => 1.1.0

? Are you sure you want to publish these packages?

If you accept, Lerna will create git tags, publish those to github, then push your packages to npm.

🎉 You have a published package!