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* Refactor remote logging in WooCommerce This commit refactors the remote logging functionality in WooCommerce to improve its efficiency and flexibility. - In the `class-woocommerce.php` file, the `context` array now includes a new key `remote-logging` to indicate whether the error should be logged remotely if remote logging is enabled. - In the `RemoteLogger.php` file, the `file` key in the `context['error']` array is now assigned to the `$log_data` array, and then unset from the `context['error']` array. - The `should_handle` method in the `RemoteLogger` class now checks for the presence of the `remote-logging` key in the `context` array. If it is not set or set to `false`, the log is ignored. - The `RemoteLoggerTest.php` file includes new test cases to ensure that the `should_handle` method returns `false` when the `remote-logging` key is not present in the `context` array. These changes improve the remote logging functionality in WooCommerce and make it more robust and efficient. * Revert log format change * Set remote-logging context to true in log remote event method * Add changelog * revert change * revert change |
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README.md
WooCommerce Monorepo
Welcome to the WooCommerce Monorepo on GitHub. Here you can find all of the plugins, packages, and tools used in the development of the core WooCommerce plugin as well as WooCommerce extensions. You can browse the source, look at open issues, contribute code, and keep tracking of ongoing development.
We recommend all developers to follow the WooCommerce development blog to stay up to date about everything happening in the project. You can also follow @DevelopWC on Twitter for the latest development updates.
Getting Started
To get up and running within the WooCommerce Monorepo, you will need to make sure that you have installed all of the prerequisites.
Prerequisites
- NVM: While you can always install Node through other means, we recommend using NVM to ensure you're aligned with the version used by our development teams. Our repository contains an
.nvmrc
file which helps ensure you are using the correct version of Node. - PNPM: Our repository utilizes PNPM to manage project dependencies and run various scripts involved in building and testing projects.
- PHP 7.4+: WooCommerce Core currently features a minimum PHP version of 7.4. It is also needed to run Composer and various project build scripts. See troubleshooting for troubleshooting problems installing PHP.
- Composer: We use Composer to manage all of the dependencies for PHP packages and plugins.
Once you've installed all of the prerequisites, you can run the following commands to get everything working.
# Ensure that correct version of Node is installed and being used
nvm install
# Install the PHP and Composer dependencies for all of the plugins, packages, and tools
pnpm install
# Build all of the plugins, packages, and tools in the monorepo
pnpm build
At this point you are now ready to begin developing and testing. All of the build outputs are cached running pnpm build
again will only build the plugins, packages, and tools that have changed since the last time you ran the command.
Check out our development guide if you would like a more comprehensive look at working in our repository.
Repository Structure
- Plugins: Our repository contains plugins that relate to or otherwise aid in the development of WooCommerce.
- WooCommerce Core: The core WooCommerce plugin is available in the plugins directory.
- Packages: Contained within the packages directory are all of the PHP and JavaScript provided for the community. Some of these are internal dependencies and are marked with an
internal-
prefix. - Tools: We also have a growing number of tools within our repository. Many of these are intended to be utilities and scripts for use in the monorepo, but, this directory may also contain external tools.
Reporting Security Issues
To disclose a security issue to our team, please submit a report via HackerOne here.
Support
This repository is not suitable for support. Please don't use our issue tracker for support requests, but for core WooCommerce issues only. Support can take place through the appropriate channels:
- If you have a problem, you may want to start with the self help guide.
- The WooCommerce.com premium support portal for customers who have purchased themes or extensions.
- Our community forum on wp.org which is available for all WooCommerce users.
- The Official WooCommerce Facebook Group.
- For customizations, you may want to check our list of WooExperts or Codeable.
NOTE: Unfortunately, we are unable to honor support requests in issues on this repository; as a result, any requests submitted in this manner will be closed.
Community
For peer to peer support, real-time announcements, and office hours, please join our slack community!
Contributing to WooCommerce
As an open source project, we rely on community contributions to continue to improve WooCommerce. To contribute, please follow the pre-requisites above and visit our Contributing to Woo doc for more links and contribution guidelines.