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README.md
WooCommerce Admin
This is a feature plugin for a modern, javascript-driven WooCommerce Admin experience.
⚠️ This project is in active development, and is not ready for general use. You can follow the features in development by looking at the project's issues. We do not recommend running this on production sites.
Prerequisites
Gutenberg and WooCommerce should be installed prior to activating the WooCommerce Admin feature plugin.
For better debugging, it's also recommended you add define( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG', true );
to your wp-config. This will load the unminified version of all libraries, and specifically the development build of React.
Development
After cloning the repo, install dependencies with npm install
. Now you can build the files using one of these commands:
npm run build
: Build a production versionnpm start
: Build a development version, watch files for changes
There are also some helper scripts:
npm run lint
: Run eslint over the javascript filesnpm run i18n
: A multi-step process, used to create a pot file from both the JS and PHP gettext calls. First it runsi18n:js
, which creates a temporary.pot
file from the JS files. Next it runsi18n:php
, which converts that.pot
file to a PHP file. Lastly, it runsi18n:pot
, which creates the final.pot
file from all the PHP files in the plugin (including the generated one with the JS strings).
Privacy
If you have enabled WooCommerce usage tracking ( option woocommerce_allow_tracking
) then, in addition to the tracking described in https://woocommerce.com/usage-tracking/, this plugin also sends information about the actions that site administrators perform to Automattic - see https://automattic.com/privacy/#information-we-collect-automatically for more information.