Etsy Integration for WooCommerce Version 3.5.3 Changelog
* fix – Resolved an issue with create a new shipping template to ensure proper functionality.
* fix – Resolved an issue with create a new shipping template to ensure proper functionality.
* Fix – “Due Today” amount displaying incorrectly after updating the cart quantity.
* Dev – Bump WooCommerce “tested up to” version 9.2.
* Dev – Bump WooCommerce minimum supported version to 9.0.
* Tweak – When using Geocoding to search for an address, we now show all results ordered by distance, instead of just those within a 50km radius. A filter is available, making it possible to revert to the old behavior if desired.
* Fix – Address edge case with scheduling, where appointment times within 15 minutes of business closing could not be selected
* Fix – Ensure required fields (e.g. appointment time, when applicable) are validated when using PayPal Checkout
* Dev – Bump WooCommerce “tested up to” version 9.2.
* Dev – Bump WooCommerce minimum supported version to 9.0.
* Dev – Bump WordPress “tested up to” version 6.6.
* Dev – Bump WordPress minimum supported version to 6.4.
* Dev – Update NPM packages and node version to v20 to modernize developer experience.
* Dev – Fix QIT E2E tests and add support for a few new test types.
* Dev – Update E2E tests to accommodate the changes in WooCommerce 9.2.
* Tweak – WC 9.2.0 compatibility.
* Fix – Fixes in JS for set featured image in Category and Images tab
* Fix – Fixes in JS for add, delete product images in Category and Images tab
* Tweak – WC 9.2.0 compatibility.
* Tweak – WC 9.2 compatibility.
* Changed – Legacy Feed migration deadline has been extended to 14 October 2024. All Zaps using the WooCommerce (legacy) app must be migrated to the WooCommerce app by 14 October 2024. See https://docs.tectalic.com/woocommerce-zapier/migration/ for details. PR #773
* Updated – Marked as compatible with WooCommerce v9.2. PR #772
* Dev – updated league/container dependency to 4.2.2. PR #774
* Fix – Added back CSS files that were missing due to failing build.