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Interface module for WordPress. The package contains shared functionality across the modern JavaScript-based WordPress screens.
The Interface Package contains the basis to start a new WordPress screen as Edit Post or Edit Site. The package offers a data store and a set of components. The store is useful to contain common data required by a screen (e.g., active areas). The information is persisted across screen reloads. The components allow one to implement functionality like a sidebar or menu items. Third-party plugins can extend them by default.
Install the module
npm install @wordpress/interface --save
This package assumes that your code will run in an ES2015+ environment. If you're using an environment that has limited or no support for ES2015+ such as lower versions of IE then using core-js or @babel/polyfill will add support for these methods. Learn more about it in Babel docs.
This component was named after a complementary landmark – a supporting section of the document, designed to be complementary to the main content at a similar level in the DOM hierarchy, but remains meaningful when separated from the main content.
ComplementaryArea
and ComplementaryArea.Slot
form a slot fill pair to render complementary areas. Multiple ComplementaryArea
components representing different complementary areas may be rendered at the same time, but only one appears on the slot depending on which complementary area is enabled.
It is possible to control which complementary is enabled by using the store:
Below are some examples of how to control the active complementary area using the store:
wp.data.select( 'core/interface' ).getActiveComplementaryArea( 'core/edit-post' );
// -> "edit-post/document"
wp.data.dispatch( 'core/interface' ).enableComplementaryArea( 'core/edit-post', 'edit-post/block' );
wp.data.select( 'core/interface' ).getActiveComplementaryArea( 'core/edit-post' );
// -> "edit-post/block"
wp.data.dispatch( 'core/interface' ).disableComplementaryArea( 'core/edit-post' );
wp.data.select( 'core/interface' ).getActiveComplementaryArea( 'core/edit-post' );
// -> null
PinnedItems
and PinnedItems.Slot
form a slot fill pair to render pinned items (or areas) that act as a list of favorites similar to browser extensions listed in the Chrome Menu.
Example usage: ComplementaryArea
component makes use of PinnedItems
and automatically adds a pinned item for the complementary areas marked as a favorite.
wp.data.select( 'core/interface' ).isItemPinned( 'core/edit-post', 'edit-post-block-patterns/block-patterns-sidebar' );
// -> false
wp.data.dispatch( 'core/interface' ).pinItem( 'core/edit-post', 'edit-post-block-patterns/block-patterns-sidebar' );
wp.data.select( 'core/interface' ).isItemPinned( 'core/edit-post', 'edit-post-block-patterns/block-patterns-sidebar' );
// -> true
wp.data.dispatch( 'core/interface' ).unpinItem( 'core/edit-post', 'edit-post-block-patterns/block-patterns-sidebar' );
wp.data.select( 'core/interface' ).isItemPinned( 'core/edit-post', 'edit-post-block-patterns/block-patterns-sidebar' ); -> false
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Interface module for WordPress. The package contains shared functionality across the modern JavaScript-based WordPress screens.
The npm package @wordpress/interface receives a total of 22,519 weekly downloads. As such, @wordpress/interface popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @wordpress/interface demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 23 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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