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65 lines
2.6 KiB
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# Components
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This packages includes a library of components that can be used to create pages in the WooCommerce dashboard and reports pages.
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## Installation
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Install the module
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```bash
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pnpm install @woocommerce/components --save
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```
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## Usage
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```jsx
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/**
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* WooCommerce dependencies
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*/
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import { Card } from '@woocommerce/components';
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export default function MyCard() {
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return (
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<Card title="Store Performance" description="Key performance metrics">
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<p>Your stuff in a Card.</p>
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</Card>
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);
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}
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```
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Many components include CSS to add style, you will need to add in order to appear correctly. Within WooCommerce, add the `wc-components` stylesheet as a dependency of your plugin's stylesheet. See [wp_enqueue_style documentation](https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/wp_enqueue_style/#parameters) for how to specify dependencies.
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In non-WordPress projects, link to the `build-style/card/style.css` file directly, it is located at `node_modules/@woocommerce/components/build-style/<component_name>/style.css`.
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## Usage with tests
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If you are using these components in a project that uses Jest for testing, you may get an error that looks like this:
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```bash
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Cannot find module '@woocommerce/settings' from 'node_modules/@woocommerce/experimental/node_modules/@woocommerce/navigation/build/index.js'
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```
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To fix this, you will need to mock the `@woocommerce/settings` because it's an alias that points to the `window.wcSettings`, which in turn comes from and is maintained by the [WC Blocks](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-blocks) package, the front-end code for this is located [here](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-gutenberg-products-block/tree/trunk/assets/js/settings/shared).
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This can be done by adding the following to your Jest config:
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```js
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module.exports = {
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moduleNameMapper: {
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'@woocommerce/settings': path.resolve(
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__dirname,
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'./mock/woocommerce-settings'
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),
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}
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setupFiles: [
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path.resolve( __dirname, 'build/setup-globals.js' ),
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],
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// ...other config
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}
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```
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Then, you will need to create the following files:
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1. Create a new file called woocommerce-settings.js in the ./mock directory. You can find the content for this file [here](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/blob/trunk/packages/js/internal-js-tests/src/mocks/woocommerce-settings.js#L1).
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2. Next, create a file named setup-globals.js. You can find the content for this file [here](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/blob/trunk/packages/js/internal-js-tests/src/setup-globals.js#L44). The purpose of this file is to mock the wcSettings global variable.
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