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* Create the new experimental list, default to rendering it when items are not supplied. * Remove typings from the List, ListItem. * Add react-transition-group as dependency. * Fix warnings by wrapping with CSS transition, pass down props from List. * Remove type annotations left in list-item. * Duplicate some styles in the higher level woocommerce-list-item element, to make them work in the new list. * Fix accessibility issues, adjust the role logic * Add more testing of the roles logic. * Mark the old list stories as deprecated, add a basic story for the new style. * Expose ListItem without Experimental in the name. * Remove some redundant code changes. * Fix linting issues * Add types package. * Cast the type of children to TransitionGroup. * Adjust the list to assume a purpose of being a list of links. * Adjust the tests for the new behaviour. * Fix css mangled by prettier. * Fix types that are optional. * Rework the list item. * Export new list as experimental, fix accessibility styles and deprecation notice. * Make the basic transition opt-in. * Update classnames to get types. * Add tests, adjust behaviour for css disable. * Fix css lint, remove types/classnames, update tetsing-library/user-event. * Fix the basic story for ExperimentalList. * Conditionally add keyDown and role based on onClick handler. Adjust tests to new behaviour. * tabIndex only on hasAction * Update the package-lock * Add changelog * Fix transition styling Co-authored-by: Paul Sealock <psealock@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Lourens Schep <lourensschep@gmail.com> |
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README.md |
README.md
WooCommerce Packages
Currently we have a small set of public-facing packages that can be dowloaded from npm and used in external applications.
@woocommerce/components
: A library of components that can be used to create pages in the WooCommerce dashboard and reports pages.@woocommerce/csv-export
: A set of functions to convert data into CSV values, and enable a browser download of the CSV data.@woocommerce/currency
: A class to display and work with currency values.@woocommerce/date
: A collection of utilities to display and work with date values.@woocommerce/navigation
: A collection of navigation-related functions for handling query parameter objects, serializing query parameters, updating query parameters, and triggering path changes.@woocommerce/tracks
: User event tracking utility functions for Automattic based projects.
Working with existing packages
- You can make changes to packages files as normal, and running
npm start
will compile and watch both app files and packages. - ⚠️ Make sure any dependencies you add to a package are also added to that package's
package.json
, not just the woocommerce-admin package.json - ⚠️ Make sure you're not importing from any woocommerce-admin files outside of the package (you can import from other packages, just use the
import from @woocommerce/package
syntax). - Add your change to the CHANGELOG for that package under the next version number, creating one if necessary (we use semantic versioning for packages, see these guidelines).
- Don't change the version in
package.json
. - Label your PR with the
Packages
label. - Once merged, you can wait for the next package release roundup, or you can publish a release now (see below, "Publishing packages").
Creating a new package
Most of this is pulled from the Gutenberg workflow.
To create a new package, add a new folder to /packages
, containing…
-
package.json
based on the template:{ "name": "@woocommerce/package-name", "version": "1.0.0-beta.0", "description": "Package description.", "author": "Automattic", "license": "GPL-2.0-or-later", "keywords": [ "wordpress", "woocommerce" ], "homepage": "https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-admin/tree/main/packages/[_YOUR_PACKAGE_]/README.md", "repository": { "type": "git", "url": "https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-admin.git" }, "bugs": { "url": "https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce-admin/issues" }, "main": "build/index.js", "module": "build-module/index.js", "react-native": "src/index", "publishConfig": { "access": "public" } }
-
.npmrc
file which disables creatingpackage-lock.json
file for the package:package-lock=false
-
README.md
file containing at least:- Package name
- Package description
- Installation details
- Usage example
-
A
src
directory for the source of your module, which will be built by default using thenpm run build:packages
command. Note that you'll want anindex.js
file that exports the package contents, see other packages for examples. -
Add the new package name to
packages/dependency-extraction-webpack-plugin/assets/packages.js
so that users of that plugin will also be able to use the new package without enqueuing it.
Publishing packages
- Run
npm run publish-packages:check
to see which packages will be published - Create a PR with a CHANGELOG for each updated package (or try to add to the CHANGELOG with any PR editing
packages/
) - Run
npm run publish-packages:prod
to publish the package - OR Run
npm run publish-packages:dev
to publish "next" releases (installed asnpm i @woocommerce/package@next
). Only use:dev
if you have a reason to. - Both commands will run
build:packages
before the lerna task, just to catch any last updates.
It will confirm with you once more before publishing:
Changes:
- @woocommerce/components: 1.0.1 => 1.1.0
- @woocommerce/date: 1.0.1 => 1.0.2
- @woocommerce/navigation: 1.0.0 => 1.1.0
? Are you sure you want to publish these packages?
If you accept, Lerna will create git tags, publish those to github, then push your packages to npm.
🎉 You have a published package!
Publishing a single package
Sometimes, its helpful to release a singular package. This can be done directly through npm. Be sure versions and builds are correct.
- Bump the version in the package's package.json as well as its CHANGELOG file.
npm install && npm run build
to build packages.cd packages/<package-name>
npm publish