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* Rudimentary functional version of datetimepicker * Adding changelog * Adding package changelog * Making component more than barely functional * Removing unnecessary export * Rename directory to date-time-picker * Add initial story * Pass datetime to onChange callback * Localize error string * Remove initial error prop * Rename currentDate to initialDate * Simplify state for selected date * Add extra stories around component * Trigger onChange whenever date is changed * Add readme * Allow currentDate to be changed via props * Update readme * Update name to DateTimePickerControl Co-authored-by: Joshua Flowers <joshuatf@gmail.com> |
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README.md
Components
This packages includes a library of components that can be used to create pages in the WooCommerce dashboard and reports pages.
Installation
Install the module
pnpm install @woocommerce/components --save
View the full Component documentation for usage information.
Usage
/**
* Woocommerce dependencies
*/
import { Card } from '@woocommerce/components';
export default function MyCard() {
return (
<Card title="Store Performance" description="Key performance metrics">
<p>Your stuff in a Card.</p>
</Card>
);
}
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 for how to specify dependencies.
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
.