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@valu/block-components

v0.3.1

Published

Valu Digital's React component library for the WordPress block editor.

Readme

@valu/block-components

npm version license

Valu Digital's React component library for the WordPress block editor.

Components are designed to feel native to the WordPress admin — built on @wordpress/components primitives, styled with the admin CSS custom properties (--wp-admin-theme-color, --wp-components-color-*), and accessible by default.

Install

npm ci

Peer dependencies: react ^18.3, react-dom ^18.3, and the @wordpress/* packages listed in package.json (available in any modern Gutenberg/WP 6.4+ environment).

Quickstart

import { ContentPicker } from '@valu/block-components/components/content-picker';

function Edit({ attributes, setAttributes }) {
    return (
        <ContentPicker
            label="Related posts"
            variant="popover"
            kind="post"
            types={['post', 'page']}
            maxItems={5}
            orderable
            value={attributes.related}
            onChange={(items) => setAttributes({ related: items })}
        />
    );
}

Components

  • ContentPicker — search and select posts, pages, users, or taxonomy terms with drag-to-reorder, thumbnails, status/type badges, and grouped results.
  • Matrix — abstract row × column grid of selectable cells with optional collapsible column groups and a sticky master gate column. For permission matrices, feature-flag grids, notification preferences, etc.

Scripts

npm run build       # build ESM + CJS + .d.ts via tsup
npm run dev         # watch-mode build
npm run typecheck   # tsc --noEmit
npm run test        # vitest run
npm run lint        # eslint
npm run format      # prettier --write

License

GPL-2.0-or-later — same as WordPress core.