The WooCommerce Blocks Handbook provides documentation for designers and developers on how to extend or contribute to blocks, and how internal developers should handle new releases.
Want to contribute to the WooCommerce Blocks plugin? The following documents offer information that can help you get started.
Are you an internal developer? The following documents offer information about the different blocks, the Block Client APIs, the Store API, the templates and the testing process.
- Blocks
- Block Data
- Block Client APIs
- Editor Components
- Icons
- Legacy Build
- Store API (REST API)
- Storybook
- Templates
- Testing
- Translations
Are you a third-party developer? The following documents explain how to extend the WooCommerce Blocks plugin with your custom extension.
- Extensibility
- Hooks
- REST API
- Checkout Payment Methods
- Checkout Blocks
Are you a designer? The following documents explain how to apply design-changes to the WooCommerce Blocks plugin.
- @woocommerce/extend-cart-checkout-block This is a template to be used with @wordpress/create-block to create a WooCommerce Blocks extension starting point.
- How to integrate with inner blocks in the WooCommerce Blocks Checkout A repository with some example code showing how an extension can register an inner block for use in the Checkout Block.
The following posts from developer.woocommerce.com provide deeper insights into the WooCommerce Blocks development.
- Store API is now considered stable
- Available Extensibility Interfaces for The Cart and Checkout Blocks
The following tutorials from developer.woocommerce.com help you with extending the WooCommerce Blocks plugin.
- Hiding Shipping and Payment Options in the Cart and Checkout Blocks
- Integrating your Payment Method with Cart and Checkout Blocks
- Exposing Payment Options in the Checkout Block
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