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Developer Update for March 10, 2022

Customizing Checkout

Announcement

BigCommerce for WordPress 4.25.0 for Mar 7, 2022

4.25.0

View release 4.25.0 on GitHub

Added

  • Added ability to control images import. It adds the ability to choose between serving images from external CDN, skip import completely, or serving images as usual. To access these settings go to Bigcommerce > Settings > Product Sync > Images Import. There are three options to choose from:

    • Full images import - the default behavior. During the sync with BigCommerce, each image is downloaded and stored in WordPress locally. All images are served from the WordPress environment

    • Import only images URL - a new option that allows you to only retrieve images URIs from BigCommerce and serve images with that URIs. Images won't be stored in WordPress locally and will be loaded from an external source(Bigcommerce CDN)

    • Disable images import - completely disable images import. No images are added to the WordPress environment during the sync process. Images from Bigcommerce CDN won't be loaded either. However, you are still able to set a featured image on the product and it will be displayed on the frontend

WordPress

API Update for March 3, 2022

API

The Pages v3 API now offers bulk create and bulk update operations.

Developer Blog

What’s New for Merchants in February?

API

API Updates and Announcements for February 24, 2022

API

Added new endpoint:

Added new limits:

Added new response codes:

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Developer Blog

API
Announcement
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Developer Blog

BigCommerce for WordPress 4.24.0 for Feb 15, 2022

4.24.0

View release 4.24.0 on GitHub

Added

  • Added separate logging section for webhooks. The section can be found under Settings -> Diagnostics -> Get Diagnostics. It shows entries from webhooks incoming requests(validation issues, endpoints triggering, webhooks errors)

Fixed

  • Fixed the customer's cache purging during the final import cleanup. Cache cleanup was moved to a background cron job to prevent the import process freeze due to the store's high number of customers.

  • To speed up the import process running import tasks in parallel was added. You can enable the option in BigCommerce > Settings > Product Sync. Enabling it will add an additional background task runs on listings, channels initialization, and product data fetching.

  • Added support for customer webhooks, which will enable real-time data syncing between BigCommerce and BC4WP for customer-related data, such as new customers being created and updated login settings. You can enable the option during the onboarding process or in BigCommerce > Settings > Product Sync.

WordPress

Beta launch of the new BigCommerce Dev Center!

We are excited to announce the beta launch of the new BigCommerce Dev Center!

Our Vision
Your feedback is truly at the heart of this change. Over the past year, our developer advocates, product & engineering teams, and support agents have heard you loud and clear. Developers building with BigCommerce want better ways to get the answers and information they need. We took your feedback, explored the pain points, and made changes to improve the dev docs experience.

Our goal is to make it easy for you to find the documentation, resources, and tools you need to get started building quickly and have your questions answered promptly. We wanted to make the experience of using our dev docs simpler, more streamlined, and more rewarding. And we’re just getting started! 

The new site lays the groundwork for the enriched developer experience and expanded resources we’re excited to introduce over the coming months. We want to empower you to design BigCommerce solutions that meet your needs and exceed your expectations, to engage with us as we create new content, and to know that you’re never working on BigCommerce products alone.

What’s Next?
During this beta phase, the current site at developer.bigcommerce.com will remain live. However, we encourage you to use the new Dev Center at developer-beta.bigcommerce.com and provide feedback to our team. We’ll be actively publishing and updating content on the beta site, making it the most up-to-date source for docs and resources moving forward.

Have questions or feedback? Fill out a feedback form here. We look forward to hearing from you!

Announcement

Coming Soon: New, Redesigned BigCommerce Dev Center

We are excited to share that we will be launching a new version of our Dev Center in the coming weeks.

Our goal is to make it effortless for you to find documentation and resources that empower you to think creatively and work collaboratively to develop innovative solutions for BigCommerce stores.

What’s Next

Over the next several weeks, we’ll be posting more information on the official launch date.

If you have questions, feel free to submit them using our Docs Feedback tab on the site.

Announcement

BigCommerce for WordPress 4.23.0 for Jan 24, 2022

4.23.0

View release 4.23.0 on GitHub

Added

  • In order to speed up the import process running import tasks in parallel was added. The option can be enabled in Bigcommerce > Settings > Product Sync. Enabling it will add an additional background task runs on listings, channels initialization, and product data fetching.

  • Added support for customer webhooks, which will enable real-time data syncing between BigCommerce and BC4WP for customer-related data, such as new customers being created and updated login settings. The options can be enabled during onboarding process or in Bigcommerce > Settings > Product Sync.

Fixed

  • Improve import process performance, optimize cleanup queries in order to reduce server resource consumption. Perform an additional cleanup before import starts.

WordPress

Upcoming changes to HTTP header casing

Infrastructural changes to BigCommerce over the next 2 weeks may result in some HTTP headers being returned as lowercase which previously had a mixture of uppercase and lowercase characters.

For example, HTTP header names such as X-Rate-Limit-Requests-Left may instead be returned as x-rate-limit-requests-left. Per the HTTP specification (https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec4.html#sec4.2), HTTP header names should always be treated as case-insensitive, so we do not consider this to be a breaking change to the API. Most HTTP clients already treat headers with the appropriate case insensitivity, so we expect minimal customer impact from this change.

No changes are being made to HTTP header values as part of this change.

API
Warning

Cornerstone 6.2.0 for December 15, 2021

Theme

6.2.0

  • Fix tooltip on close button of modal is shifted. #2148

  • Optimized usage of jsTree library. #2145

  • Replace schema microdata with LD+JSON tag. #2138

  • Translation Gap: Checkbox Option selection on Product. #2063

  • Admin Bar displays regardless of setting. #2144

  • Fix Loading unnecessary product lqip images on cart page. #2149

  • Translation updates November 2021. #2146

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Maintenance
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