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External Packages
This directory holds Composer packages containing functionality developed outside of WooCommerce core.
Installing Composer
You need Composer to use the packages. If you don't have it installed, go and check how to install Composer and then continue here.
Developing new packages
To create a package and/or feature plugin for core, you can base your plugin on the example package here:
https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-example-package
Packages require a Package class which inits the package and returns version information, and Packages also require that you use the jetpack-autoloader
package which prevents version conflicts should the same package be used by multiple plugins at once. This is shown in the example package above.
Publishing a package
Your package should be published to Packagist. For example:
https://packagist.org/packages/woocommerce/woocommerce-example-package
The package name in this case is woocommerce/woocommerce-example-package
.
Including packages in core
Edit composer.json
in the root directory and add the package and package version under the "require" section. For example:
{
"name": "woocommerce/woocommerce",
"description": "An eCommerce toolkit that helps you sell anything. Beautifully.",
"homepage": "https://woocommerce.com/",
"type": "wordpress-plugin",
"license": "GPL-3.0-or-later",
"prefer-stable": true,
"minimum-stability": "dev",
"require": {
"composer/installers": "1.6.0",
"woocommerce/woocommerce-rest-api": "dev-test/jetpack-autoloader",
"woocommerce/woocommerce-blocks": "dev-build/2.2.0-dev",
"automattic/jetpack-autoloader": "1.2.0",
"woocommerce/woocommerce-example-package": "1.0.0"
},
...
Next, if your package contains user translatable strings you'll need to edit bin/package-update.sh
and instruct it to change your package textdomain to the woocommerce
textdomain. For example:
find ./packages/woocommerce-example-package -iname '*.php' -exec sed -i.bak -e "s/, 'woocommerce-example-package'/, 'woocommerce'/g" {} \;
Finally, you will need to tell core to load your package. Edit src/Packages.php
and add your package to the list of packages there:
protected static $packages = [
'woocommerce-blocks' => '\\Automattic\\WooCommerce\\Blocks\\Package',
'woocommerce-rest-api' => '\\Automattic\\WooCommerce\\RestApi\\Package',
'woocommerce-example-package' => '\\Automattic\\WooCommerce\\ExamplePackage\\Package',
];
You can add tests to ensure your package is loaded to the WooCommerce unit-tests. Some tests exist in unit-tests/tests/packages/packages.php
which you can use as an example.
Installing packages
Once you have defined your package requirements, run
composer install
and that will install the required Composer packages.
Using packages
To use something from a package, you have to declare it at the top of the file before any other instruction, and then use it in the code. For example:
use Automattic\WooCommerce\ExamplePackage\ExampleClass;
// other code...
$class = new ExampleClass();
If you need to rule out conflicts, you can alias it:
use Automattic\WooCommerce\ExamplePackage\ExampleClass as Example_Class_Alias;
// other code...
$class = new Example_Class_Alias();