woocommerce-backend-dev

woocommerce-backend-dev

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Add or modify WooCommerce backend PHP code following project conventions. Use when creating new classes, methods, hooks, or modifying existing backend code. **MUST be invoked before writing any PHP unit tests.**

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Add or modify WooCommerce backend PHP code following project conventions. Use when creating new classes, methods, hooks, or modifying existing backend code. **MUST be invoked before writing any PHP unit tests.**

WooCommerce Backend Development

This skill provides guidance for developing WooCommerce backend PHP code according to project standards and conventions.

When to Use This Skill

ALWAYS invoke this skill before:

  • Writing new PHP unit tests (*Test.php files)
  • Creating new PHP classes
  • Modifying existing backend PHP code
  • Adding hooks or filters

Instructions

Follow WooCommerce project conventions when adding or modifying backend PHP code:

  1. Creating new code structures: See file-entities.md for conventions on creating classes and organizing files (but for new unit test files see unit-tests.md).
  2. Naming conventions: See code-entities.md for naming methods, variables, and parameters
  3. Coding style: See coding-conventions.md for general coding standards and best practices
  4. Type annotations: See type-annotations.md for PHPStan-aware PHPDoc annotations
  5. Working with hooks: See hooks.md for hook callback conventions and documentation
  6. Dependency injection: See dependency-injection.md for DI container usage
  7. Data integrity: See data-integrity.md for ensuring data integrity when performing CRUD operations
  8. Writing tests: See unit-tests.md for unit testing conventions

Key Principles

  • Always follow WordPress Coding Standards
  • Use class methods instead of standalone functions
  • Place new internal classes in src/Internal/ by default
  • Use PSR-4 autoloading with Automattic\WooCommerce namespace
  • Write comprehensive unit tests for new functionality
  • Run linting and tests before committing changes

Version Information

To determine the next WooCommerce version number for @since annotations:

  • Read the $version property in includes/class-woocommerce.php on the trunk branch
  • Remove the -dev suffix if present
  • Example: If trunk shows 10.4.0-dev, use @since 10.4.0
  • Note: When reviewing PRs against trunk, the version in trunk is correct even if it seems "future" relative to released versions

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