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@wordpress/core-data

WordPress283.5kGPL-2.0-or-later7.29.0

Access to and manipulation of core WordPress entities.

wordpress, gutenberg, data, entities

自述文件

Gutenberg

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Screenshot of the Gutenberg Editor, editing a post in WordPress

Welcome to the development hub for the WordPress Gutenberg project!

"Gutenberg" is a codename for a whole new paradigm in WordPress site building and publishing, that aims to revolutionize the entire publishing experience as much as Gutenberg did the printed word. Right now, the project is in the second phase of a four-phase process that will touch every piece of WordPress -- Editing, Customization, Collaboration (which includes Real-time collaboration, Asynchronous collaboration, Publishing flows, Post revisions interface, Admin design, Library), and Multilingual -- and is focused on a new editing experience, the block editor.

The block editor introduces a modular approach to pages and posts: each piece of content in the editor, from a paragraph to an image gallery to a headline, is its own block. And just like physical blocks, WordPress blocks can be added, arranged, and rearranged, allowing WordPress users to create media-rich pages in a visually intuitive way -- and without work-arounds like shortcodes or custom HTML.

The block editor first became available in December 2018, and we're still hard at work refining the experience, creating more and better blocks, and laying the groundwork for the next three phases of work. The Gutenberg plugin gives you the latest version of the block editor, so you can join us in testing bleeding-edge features, start playing with blocks, and maybe get inspired to build your own.

Check out the Keeping up with Gutenberg Index

Getting Started

Get hands-on: check out the block editor live demo to play with a test instance of the editor.

Using Gutenberg

Developing for Gutenberg

Extending and customizing is at the heart of the WordPress platform, this is no different for the Gutenberg project. The editor and future products can be extended by third-party developers using plugins.

Review the Quick Start Guide for the fastest way to get started extending the block editor. See the Block Editor Handbook for extensive tutorials, documentation, and API references. Also, check the WordPress Developer Blog for great articles about block development, among other topics.

Contribute to Gutenberg

Gutenberg is an open-source project and welcomes all contributors from code to design, and from documentation to triage. The project is built by many contributors and volunteers, and we'd love your help building it.

See the Contributors Handbook for all the details on how you can contribute.

To get up and running quickly with code contribution see Getting Started With Code Contribution. Also check out the other resources available on the Code Contributions page.

In whichever way you wish to contribute please be sure to read the Contributing Guidelines first.

As with all WordPress projects, we want to ensure a welcoming environment for everyone. With that in mind, all contributors are expected to follow our Code of Conduct.

Get Involved

You can join us in the #core-editor channel in Slack, see the WordPress Slack page for signup information; it is free to join.

License

WordPress is free software, and is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or (at your option) any later version. See LICENSE.md for complete license.



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更新日志

Unreleased

7.29.0 (2025-08-20)

7.28.0 (2025-08-07)

7.27.0 (2025-07-23)

  • Fixed the TS type for meta values for core entities (#70788)

7.26.0 (2025-06-25)

7.25.0 (2025-06-04)

7.24.0 (2025-05-22)

7.23.0 (2025-05-07)

7.22.0 (2025-04-11)

7.21.0 (2025-03-27)

7.20.0 (2025-03-13)

7.19.0 (2025-02-28)

7.18.0 (2025-02-12)

7.17.0 (2025-01-29)

7.16.0 (2025-01-15)

7.15.0 (2025-01-02)

7.14.0 (2024-12-11)

7.13.0 (2024-11-27)

7.12.0 (2024-11-16)

7.11.0 (2024-10-30)

7.10.0 (2024-10-16)

7.9.0 (2024-10-03)

7.8.0 (2024-09-19)

7.7.0 (2024-09-05)

7.6.0 (2024-08-21)

7.5.0 (2024-08-07)

7.4.0 (2024-07-24)

7.3.0 (2024-07-10)

7.2.0 (2024-06-26)

7.1.0 (2024-06-15)

7.0.0 (2024-05-31)

Breaking Changes

  • Variables like process.env.IS_GUTENBERG_PLUGIN have been replaced by globalThis.IS_GUTENBERG_PLUGIN. Build systems using process.env should be updated (#61486).
  • Increase the minimum required Node.js version to v18.12.0 matching long-term support releases (#31270). Learn more about Node.js releases.

6.35.0 (2024-05-16)

6.34.0 (2024-05-02)

6.33.0 (2024-04-19)

6.32.0 (2024-04-03)

6.31.0 (2024-03-21)

6.30.0 (2024-03-06)

6.29.0 (2024-02-21)

6.28.0 (2024-02-09)

6.27.0 (2024-01-24)

6.26.0 (2024-01-10)

6.25.0 (2023-12-13)

6.24.0 (2023-11-29)

6.23.0 (2023-11-16)

6.22.0 (2023-11-02)

6.21.0 (2023-10-18)

Enhancements

  • Add getEntityRecordsTotalItems and getEntityRecordsTotalPages selectors. #55164.
  • Revisions: add new selectors, getRevisions and getRevision, to fetch entity revisions. #54046.

6.20.0 (2023-10-05)

6.19.0 (2023-09-20)

6.18.0 (2023-08-31)

6.17.0 (2023-08-16)

6.16.0 (2023-08-10)

6.15.0 (2023-07-20)

6.14.0 (2023-07-05)

6.13.0 (2023-06-23)

6.12.0 (2023-06-07)

6.11.0 (2023-05-24)

6.10.0 (2023-05-10)

6.9.0 (2023-04-26)

6.8.0 (2023-04-12)

6.7.0 (2023-03-29)

6.6.0 (2023-03-15)

6.5.0 (2023-03-01)

6.4.0 (2023-02-15)

6.3.0 (2023-02-01)

6.2.0 (2023-01-11)

6.1.0 (2023-01-02)

6.0.0 (2022-12-14)

Breaking Changes

  • Updated dependencies to require React 18 (45235)

5.5.0 (2022-11-16)

5.4.0 (2022-11-02)

5.3.0 (2022-10-19)

5.2.0 (2022-10-05)

5.1.0 (2022-09-21)

5.0.0 (2022-09-13)

Breaking Changes

– Add TypeScript types to the built package (via "types": "build-types" in the package.json)

4.14.0 (2022-08-24)

New Features

  • Stabilized the useResourcePermissions hook (#43268)

4.13.0 (2022-08-10)

4.12.0 (2022-07-27)

4.11.0 (2022-07-13)

4.10.0 (2022-06-29)

4.9.0 (2022-06-15)

4.8.0 (2022-06-01)

4.7.0 (2022-05-18)

New Features

  • Stabilized the useEntityRecord and useEntityRecords hooks (#40162)

4.6.0 (2022-05-04)

4.5.0 (2022-04-21)

4.4.0 (2022-04-08)

4.3.0 (2022-03-23)

New Features

  • The saveEntityRecord, saveEditedEntityRecord, and deleteEntityRecord actions now accept an optional throwOnError option (defaults to false). When set to true, any exceptions occurring when the action was executing are re-thrown, causing dispatch().saveEntityRecord() to reject with an error. (#39258)
  • Added support for fetching block patterns and their categories, with the getBlockPatterns and getBlockPatternCategories selectors.

4.2.0 (2022-03-11)

4.1.2 (2022-02-23)

Bug Fixes

  • The canUser no longer uses the GET request with the resource ID argument #38901.

4.1.0 (2022-01-27)

Bug Fixes

  • getEntityRecords no longer returns an empty array for unknown entities but returns null instead. hasEntityRecords now also returns false when the entity configuration is unknown. (#36984)

4.0.0 (2021-07-29)

Breaking Changes

  • Upgraded React components to work with v17.0 (#29118). There are no new features in React v17.0 as explained in the blog post.

3.2.0 (2021-07-21)

3.1.0 (2021-05-20)

3.0.0 (2021-05-14)

Breaking Changes

Enhancements

  • The getEntityRecords resolver has been updated and now uses the batched variants of start and finish resolution actions.

2.26.0 (2021-03-17)

2.25.0 (2020-12-17)

New Features

  • Added a store definition store for the core data namespace to use with @wordpress/data API (#26655).

2.21.0 (2020-09-03)

New Features

  • The deleteEntityRecord and removeItems actions have been added.
  • The isDeletingEntityRecord and getLastEntityDeleteError selectors have been added.
  • A delete<entity.name> helper is created for every registered entity.

2.3.0 (2019-05-21)

New Features

  • The getAutosave, getAutosaves and getCurrentUser selectors have been added.
  • The receiveAutosaves and receiveCurrentUser actions have been added.

2.0.16 (2019-01-03)

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed the hasUploadPermissions selector to always return a boolean. Previously, it may have returned an empty object. This should have no impact for most consumers, assuming usage as a truthy value in conditions.

2.0.15 (2018-12-12)

2.0.14 (2018-11-20)

2.0.13 (2018-11-15)

2.0.12 (2018-11-12)

2.0.11 (2018-11-09)

2.0.10 (2018-11-09)

2.0.9 (2018-11-03)

2.0.8 (2018-10-30)

2.0.6 (2018-10-22)

2.0.5 (2018-10-19)

2.0.4 (2018-10-18)

2.0.0 (2018-09-05)

Breaking Changes

  • dispatch("core").receiveTerms has been deprecated. Please use dispatch("core").receiveEntityRecords instead.
  • getCategories resolvers has been deprecated. Please use getEntityRecords resolver instead.
  • select("core").getTerms has been deprecated. Please use select("core").getEntityRecords instead.
  • select("core").getCategories has been deprecated. Please use select("core").getEntityRecords instead.
  • wp.data.select("core").isRequestingCategories has been deprecated. Please use wp.data.select("core/data").isResolving instead.
  • select("core").isRequestingTerms has been deprecated. Please use select("core").isResolving instead.
  • Change how required built-ins are polyfilled with Babel 7 (#9171). 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.