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37 lines
1.5 KiB
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Reports
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The core reports offered by WooCommerce live in this folder. The Header is added automatically by the parent Report component, each individual component should contain just the report contents.
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## Extending Reports
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New reports can be added by third-parties without altering `wc-admin`, by hooking into the reports filter, `woocommerce-reports-list`. For example:
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```js
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addFilter( 'woocommerce-reports-list', 'wc-example/my-report', pages => {
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return [
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...pages,
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{
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report: 'example',
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title: 'My Example Extension',
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component: Report,
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},
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];
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} );
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```
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Each report is defined by an object containing `report`, `title`, `component`.
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- `report` (string): The path used to show the report, ex: `/analytics/example`
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- `title` (string): The title shown in the breadcrumbs & document title.
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- `component` (react component): The component containing the report content- everything on the page under the breadcrumbs header.
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The component will get the following props:
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- `query` (object): The query string for the current view, can be used to paginate reports, or sort/filter report data.
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- `path` (string): The exact path for this view.
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- `pathMatch` (string): The route matched for this view, should always be `/analytics/:report`.
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- `params` (object): This will contain the `report` from the path, which should match `report` in the page object.
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**Note:** Adding your page to `woocommerce-reports-list` does not add the item to the admin menu, you'll need to do that in PHP with `wc_admin_register_page`.
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