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/***/ 2167:
/***/ (function(module) {

"use strict";


function _typeof(obj) {
  if (typeof Symbol === "function" && typeof Symbol.iterator === "symbol") {
    _typeof = function (obj) {
      return typeof obj;
    };
  } else {
    _typeof = function (obj) {
      return obj && typeof Symbol === "function" && obj.constructor === Symbol && obj !== Symbol.prototype ? "symbol" : typeof obj;
    };
  }

  return _typeof(obj);
}

function _classCallCheck(instance, Constructor) {
  if (!(instance instanceof Constructor)) {
    throw new TypeError("Cannot call a class as a function");
  }
}

function _defineProperties(target, props) {
  for (var i = 0; i < props.length; i++) {
    var descriptor = props[i];
    descriptor.enumerable = descriptor.enumerable || false;
    descriptor.configurable = true;
    if ("value" in descriptor) descriptor.writable = true;
    Object.defineProperty(target, descriptor.key, descriptor);
  }
}

function _createClass(Constructor, protoProps, staticProps) {
  if (protoProps) _defineProperties(Constructor.prototype, protoProps);
  if (staticProps) _defineProperties(Constructor, staticProps);
  return Constructor;
}

/**
 * Given an instance of EquivalentKeyMap, returns its internal value pair tuple
 * for a key, if one exists. The tuple members consist of the last reference
 * value for the key (used in efficient subsequent lookups) and the value
 * assigned for the key at the leaf node.
 *
 * @param {EquivalentKeyMap} instance EquivalentKeyMap instance.
 * @param {*} key                     The key for which to return value pair.
 *
 * @return {?Array} Value pair, if exists.
 */
function getValuePair(instance, key) {
  var _map = instance._map,
      _arrayTreeMap = instance._arrayTreeMap,
      _objectTreeMap = instance._objectTreeMap; // Map keeps a reference to the last object-like key used to set the
  // value, which can be used to shortcut immediately to the value.

  if (_map.has(key)) {
    return _map.get(key);
  } // Sort keys to ensure stable retrieval from tree.


  var properties = Object.keys(key).sort(); // Tree by type to avoid conflicts on numeric object keys, empty value.

  var map = Array.isArray(key) ? _arrayTreeMap : _objectTreeMap;

  for (var i = 0; i < properties.length; i++) {
    var property = properties[i];
    map = map.get(property);

    if (map === undefined) {
      return;
    }

    var propertyValue = key[property];
    map = map.get(propertyValue);

    if (map === undefined) {
      return;
    }
  }

  var valuePair = map.get('_ekm_value');

  if (!valuePair) {
    return;
  } // If reached, it implies that an object-like key was set with another
  // reference, so delete the reference and replace with the current.


  _map.delete(valuePair[0]);

  valuePair[0] = key;
  map.set('_ekm_value', valuePair);

  _map.set(key, valuePair);

  return valuePair;
}
/**
 * Variant of a Map object which enables lookup by equivalent (deeply equal)
 * object and array keys.
 */


var EquivalentKeyMap =
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function () {
  /**
   * Constructs a new instance of EquivalentKeyMap.
   *
   * @param {Iterable.<*>} iterable Initial pair of key, value for map.
   */
  function EquivalentKeyMap(iterable) {
    _classCallCheck(this, EquivalentKeyMap);

    this.clear();

    if (iterable instanceof EquivalentKeyMap) {
      // Map#forEach is only means of iterating with support for IE11.
      var iterablePairs = [];
      iterable.forEach(function (value, key) {
        iterablePairs.push([key, value]);
      });
      iterable = iterablePairs;
    }

    if (iterable != null) {
      for (var i = 0; i < iterable.length; i++) {
        this.set(iterable[i][0], iterable[i][1]);
      }
    }
  }
  /**
   * Accessor property returning the number of elements.
   *
   * @return {number} Number of elements.
   */


  _createClass(EquivalentKeyMap, [{
    key: "set",

    /**
     * Add or update an element with a specified key and value.
     *
     * @param {*} key   The key of the element to add.
     * @param {*} value The value of the element to add.
     *
     * @return {EquivalentKeyMap} Map instance.
     */
    value: function set(key, value) {
      // Shortcut non-object-like to set on internal Map.
      if (key === null || _typeof(key) !== 'object') {
        this._map.set(key, value);

        return this;
      } // Sort keys to ensure stable assignment into tree.


      var properties = Object.keys(key).sort();
      var valuePair = [key, value]; // Tree by type to avoid conflicts on numeric object keys, empty value.

      var map = Array.isArray(key) ? this._arrayTreeMap : this._objectTreeMap;

      for (var i = 0; i < properties.length; i++) {
        var property = properties[i];

        if (!map.has(property)) {
          map.set(property, new EquivalentKeyMap());
        }

        map = map.get(property);
        var propertyValue = key[property];

        if (!map.has(propertyValue)) {
          map.set(propertyValue, new EquivalentKeyMap());
        }

        map = map.get(propertyValue);
      } // If an _ekm_value exists, there was already an equivalent key. Before
      // overriding, ensure that the old key reference is removed from map to
      // avoid memory leak of accumulating equivalent keys. This is, in a
      // sense, a poor man's WeakMap, while still enabling iterability.


      var previousValuePair = map.get('_ekm_value');

      if (previousValuePair) {
        this._map.delete(previousValuePair[0]);
      }

      map.set('_ekm_value', valuePair);

      this._map.set(key, valuePair);

      return this;
    }
    /**
     * Returns a specified element.
     *
     * @param {*} key The key of the element to return.
     *
     * @return {?*} The element associated with the specified key or undefined
     *              if the key can't be found.
     */

  }, {
    key: "get",
    value: function get(key) {
      // Shortcut non-object-like to get from internal Map.
      if (key === null || _typeof(key) !== 'object') {
        return this._map.get(key);
      }

      var valuePair = getValuePair(this, key);

      if (valuePair) {
        return valuePair[1];
      }
    }
    /**
     * Returns a boolean indicating whether an element with the specified key
     * exists or not.
     *
     * @param {*} key The key of the element to test for presence.
     *
     * @return {boolean} Whether an element with the specified key exists.
     */

  }, {
    key: "has",
    value: function has(key) {
      if (key === null || _typeof(key) !== 'object') {
        return this._map.has(key);
      } // Test on the _presence_ of the pair, not its value, as even undefined
      // can be a valid member value for a key.


      return getValuePair(this, key) !== undefined;
    }
    /**
     * Removes the specified element.
     *
     * @param {*} key The key of the element to remove.
     *
     * @return {boolean} Returns true if an element existed and has been
     *                   removed, or false if the element does not exist.
     */

  }, {
    key: "delete",
    value: function _delete(key) {
      if (!this.has(key)) {
        return false;
      } // This naive implementation will leave orphaned child trees. A better
      // implementation should traverse and remove orphans.


      this.set(key, undefined);
      return true;
    }
    /**
     * Executes a provided function once per each key/value pair, in insertion
     * order.
     *
     * @param {Function} callback Function to execute for each element.
     * @param {*}        thisArg  Value to use as `this` when executing
     *                            `callback`.
     */

  }, {
    key: "forEach",
    value: function forEach(callback) {
      var _this = this;

      var thisArg = arguments.length > 1 && arguments[1] !== undefined ? arguments[1] : this;

      this._map.forEach(function (value, key) {
        // Unwrap value from object-like value pair.
        if (key !== null && _typeof(key) === 'object') {
          value = value[1];
        }

        callback.call(thisArg, value, key, _this);
      });
    }
    /**
     * Removes all elements.
     */

  }, {
    key: "clear",
    value: function clear() {
      this._map = new Map();
      this._arrayTreeMap = new Map();
      this._objectTreeMap = new Map();
    }
  }, {
    key: "size",
    get: function get() {
      return this._map.size;
    }
  }]);

  return EquivalentKeyMap;
}();

module.exports = EquivalentKeyMap;


/***/ }),

/***/ 9125:
/***/ (function(module) {

function combineReducers( reducers ) {
	var keys = Object.keys( reducers ),
		getNextState;

	getNextState = ( function() {
		var fn, i, key;

		fn = 'return {';
		for ( i = 0; i < keys.length; i++ ) {
			// Rely on Quoted escaping of JSON.stringify with guarantee that
			// each member of Object.keys is a string.
			//
			// "If Type(value) is String, then return the result of calling the
			// abstract operation Quote with argument value. [...] The abstract
			// operation Quote(value) wraps a String value in double quotes and
			// escapes characters within it."
			//
			// https://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-15.12.3
			key = JSON.stringify( keys[ i ] );

			fn += key + ':r[' + key + '](s[' + key + '],a),';
		}
		fn += '}';

		return new Function( 'r,s,a', fn );
	} )();

	return function combinedReducer( state, action ) {
		var nextState, i, key;

		// Assumed changed if initial state.
		if ( state === undefined ) {
			return getNextState( reducers, {}, action );
		}

		nextState = getNextState( reducers, state, action );

		// Determine whether state has changed.
		i = keys.length;
		while ( i-- ) {
			key = keys[ i ];
			if ( state[ key ] !== nextState[ key ] ) {
				// Return immediately if a changed value is encountered.
				return nextState;
			}
		}

		return state;
	};
}

module.exports = combineReducers;


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  "RegistryConsumer": function() { return /* reexport */ RegistryConsumer; },
  "RegistryProvider": function() { return /* reexport */ context; },
  "combineReducers": function() { return /* binding */ build_module_combineReducers; },
  "controls": function() { return /* reexport */ controls; },
  "createReduxStore": function() { return /* reexport */ createReduxStore; },
  "createRegistry": function() { return /* reexport */ createRegistry; },
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  "createRegistrySelector": function() { return /* reexport */ createRegistrySelector; },
  "dispatch": function() { return /* binding */ build_module_dispatch; },
  "plugins": function() { return /* reexport */ plugins_namespaceObject; },
  "register": function() { return /* binding */ register; },
  "registerGenericStore": function() { return /* binding */ registerGenericStore; },
  "registerStore": function() { return /* binding */ registerStore; },
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  "subscribe": function() { return /* binding */ subscribe; },
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  "useDispatch": function() { return /* reexport */ use_dispatch; },
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  "useSelect": function() { return /* reexport */ useSelect; },
  "useSuspenseSelect": function() { return /* reexport */ useSuspenseSelect; },
  "withDispatch": function() { return /* reexport */ with_dispatch; },
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  "getResolutionState": function() { return getResolutionState; },
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  "hasResolutionFailed": function() { return hasResolutionFailed; },
  "hasStartedResolution": function() { return hasStartedResolution; },
  "isResolving": function() { return isResolving; }
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var actions_namespaceObject = {};
__webpack_require__.r(actions_namespaceObject);
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  "failResolutions": function() { return failResolutions; },
  "finishResolution": function() { return finishResolution; },
  "finishResolutions": function() { return finishResolutions; },
  "invalidateResolution": function() { return invalidateResolution; },
  "invalidateResolutionForStore": function() { return invalidateResolutionForStore; },
  "invalidateResolutionForStoreSelector": function() { return invalidateResolutionForStoreSelector; },
  "startResolution": function() { return startResolution; },
  "startResolutions": function() { return startResolutions; }
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var turbo_combine_reducers_default = /*#__PURE__*/__webpack_require__.n(turbo_combine_reducers);
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var external_lodash_namespaceObject = window["lodash"];
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var external_wp_deprecated_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["deprecated"];
var external_wp_deprecated_default = /*#__PURE__*/__webpack_require__.n(external_wp_deprecated_namespaceObject);
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function _typeof(o) {
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    return typeof o;
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    return o && "function" == typeof Symbol && o.constructor === Symbol && o !== Symbol.prototype ? "symbol" : typeof o;
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function _toPrimitive(input, hint) {
  if (_typeof(input) !== "object" || input === null) return input;
  var prim = input[Symbol.toPrimitive];
  if (prim !== undefined) {
    var res = prim.call(input, hint || "default");
    if (_typeof(res) !== "object") return res;
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function _toPropertyKey(arg) {
  var key = _toPrimitive(arg, "string");
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function _defineProperty(obj, key, value) {
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      _defineProperty(e, r, t[r]);
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      Object.defineProperty(e, r, Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(t, r));
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  return e;
}
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/**
 * Adapted from React: https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/master/packages/shared/formatProdErrorMessage.js
 *
 * Do not require this module directly! Use normal throw error calls. These messages will be replaced with error codes
 * during build.
 * @param {number} code
 */
function formatProdErrorMessage(code) {
  return "Minified Redux error #" + code + "; visit https://redux.js.org/Errors?code=" + code + " for the full message or " + 'use the non-minified dev environment for full errors. ';
}

// Inlined version of the `symbol-observable` polyfill
var $$observable = (function () {
  return typeof Symbol === 'function' && Symbol.observable || '@@observable';
})();

/**
 * These are private action types reserved by Redux.
 * For any unknown actions, you must return the current state.
 * If the current state is undefined, you must return the initial state.
 * Do not reference these action types directly in your code.
 */
var randomString = function randomString() {
  return Math.random().toString(36).substring(7).split('').join('.');
};

var ActionTypes = {
  INIT: "@@redux/INIT" + randomString(),
  REPLACE: "@@redux/REPLACE" + randomString(),
  PROBE_UNKNOWN_ACTION: function PROBE_UNKNOWN_ACTION() {
    return "@@redux/PROBE_UNKNOWN_ACTION" + randomString();
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};

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 * @param {any} obj The object to inspect.
 * @returns {boolean} True if the argument appears to be a plain object.
 */
function isPlainObject(obj) {
  if (typeof obj !== 'object' || obj === null) return false;
  var proto = obj;

  while (Object.getPrototypeOf(proto) !== null) {
    proto = Object.getPrototypeOf(proto);
  }

  return Object.getPrototypeOf(obj) === proto;
}

// Inlined / shortened version of `kindOf` from https://github.com/jonschlinkert/kind-of
function miniKindOf(val) {
  if (val === void 0) return 'undefined';
  if (val === null) return 'null';
  var type = typeof val;

  switch (type) {
    case 'boolean':
    case 'string':
    case 'number':
    case 'symbol':
    case 'function':
      {
        return type;
      }
  }

  if (Array.isArray(val)) return 'array';
  if (isDate(val)) return 'date';
  if (isError(val)) return 'error';
  var constructorName = ctorName(val);

  switch (constructorName) {
    case 'Symbol':
    case 'Promise':
    case 'WeakMap':
    case 'WeakSet':
    case 'Map':
    case 'Set':
      return constructorName;
  } // other


  return type.slice(8, -1).toLowerCase().replace(/\s/g, '');
}

function ctorName(val) {
  return typeof val.constructor === 'function' ? val.constructor.name : null;
}

function isError(val) {
  return val instanceof Error || typeof val.message === 'string' && val.constructor && typeof val.constructor.stackTraceLimit === 'number';
}

function isDate(val) {
  if (val instanceof Date) return true;
  return typeof val.toDateString === 'function' && typeof val.getDate === 'function' && typeof val.setDate === 'function';
}

function kindOf(val) {
  var typeOfVal = typeof val;

  if (false) {}

  return typeOfVal;
}

/**
 * @deprecated
 *
 * **We recommend using the `configureStore` method
 * of the `@reduxjs/toolkit` package**, which replaces `createStore`.
 *
 * Redux Toolkit is our recommended approach for writing Redux logic today,
 * including store setup, reducers, data fetching, and more.
 *
 * **For more details, please read this Redux docs page:**
 * **https://redux.js.org/introduction/why-rtk-is-redux-today**
 *
 * `configureStore` from Redux Toolkit is an improved version of `createStore` that
 * simplifies setup and helps avoid common bugs.
 *
 * You should not be using the `redux` core package by itself today, except for learning purposes.
 * The `createStore` method from the core `redux` package will not be removed, but we encourage
 * all users to migrate to using Redux Toolkit for all Redux code.
 *
 * If you want to use `createStore` without this visual deprecation warning, use
 * the `legacy_createStore` import instead:
 *
 * `import { legacy_createStore as createStore} from 'redux'`
 *
 */

function createStore(reducer, preloadedState, enhancer) {
  var _ref2;

  if (typeof preloadedState === 'function' && typeof enhancer === 'function' || typeof enhancer === 'function' && typeof arguments[3] === 'function') {
    throw new Error( true ? formatProdErrorMessage(0) : 0);
  }

  if (typeof preloadedState === 'function' && typeof enhancer === 'undefined') {
    enhancer = preloadedState;
    preloadedState = undefined;
  }

  if (typeof enhancer !== 'undefined') {
    if (typeof enhancer !== 'function') {
      throw new Error( true ? formatProdErrorMessage(1) : 0);
    }

    return enhancer(createStore)(reducer, preloadedState);
  }

  if (typeof reducer !== 'function') {
    throw new Error( true ? formatProdErrorMessage(2) : 0);
  }

  var currentReducer = reducer;
  var currentState = preloadedState;
  var currentListeners = [];
  var nextListeners = currentListeners;
  var isDispatching = false;
  /**
   * This makes a shallow copy of currentListeners so we can use
   * nextListeners as a temporary list while dispatching.
   *
   * This prevents any bugs around consumers calling
   * subscribe/unsubscribe in the middle of a dispatch.
   */

  function ensureCanMutateNextListeners() {
    if (nextListeners === currentListeners) {
      nextListeners = currentListeners.slice();
    }
  }
  /**
   * Reads the state tree managed by the store.
   *
   * @returns {any} The current state tree of your application.
   */


  function getState() {
    if (isDispatching) {
      throw new Error( true ? formatProdErrorMessage(3) : 0);
    }

    return currentState;
  }
  /**
   * Adds a change listener. It will be called any time an action is dispatched,
   * and some part of the state tree may potentially have changed. You may then
   * call `getState()` to read the current state tree inside the callback.
   *
   * You may call `dispatch()` from a change listener, with the following
   * caveats:
   *
   * 1. The subscriptions are snapshotted just before every `dispatch()` call.
   * If you subscribe or unsubscribe while the listeners are being invoked, this
   * will not have any effect on the `dispatch()` that is currently in progress.
   * However, the next `dispatch()` call, whether nested or not, will use a more
   * recent snapshot of the subscription list.
   *
   * 2. The listener should not expect to see all state changes, as the state
   * might have been updated multiple times during a nested `dispatch()` before
   * the listener is called. It is, however, guaranteed that all subscribers
   * registered before the `dispatch()` started will be called with the latest
   * state by the time it exits.
   *
   * @param {Function} listener A callback to be invoked on every dispatch.
   * @returns {Function} A function to remove this change listener.
   */


  function subscribe(listener) {
    if (typeof listener !== 'function') {
      throw new Error( true ? formatProdErrorMessage(4) : 0);
    }

    if (isDispatching) {
      throw new Error( true ? formatProdErrorMessage(5) : 0);
    }

    var isSubscribed = true;
    ensureCanMutateNextListeners();
    nextListeners.push(listener);
    return function unsubscribe() {
      if (!isSubscribed) {
        return;
      }

      if (isDispatching) {
        throw new Error( true ? formatProdErrorMessage(6) : 0);
      }

      isSubscribed = false;
      ensureCanMutateNextListeners();
      var index = nextListeners.indexOf(listener);
      nextListeners.splice(index, 1);
      currentListeners = null;
    };
  }
  /**
   * Dispatches an action. It is the only way to trigger a state change.
   *
   * The `reducer` function, used to create the store, will be called with the
   * current state tree and the given `action`. Its return value will
   * be considered the **next** state of the tree, and the change listeners
   * will be notified.
   *
   * The base implementation only supports plain object actions. If you want to
   * dispatch a Promise, an Observable, a thunk, or something else, you need to
   * wrap your store creating function into the corresponding middleware. For
   * example, see the documentation for the `redux-thunk` package. Even the
   * middleware will eventually dispatch plain object actions using this method.
   *
   * @param {Object} action A plain object representing “what changed”. It is
   * a good idea to keep actions serializable so you can record and replay user
   * sessions, or use the time travelling `redux-devtools`. An action must have
   * a `type` property which may not be `undefined`. It is a good idea to use
   * string constants for action types.
   *
   * @returns {Object} For convenience, the same action object you dispatched.
   *
   * Note that, if you use a custom middleware, it may wrap `dispatch()` to
   * return something else (for example, a Promise you can await).
   */


  function dispatch(action) {
    if (!isPlainObject(action)) {
      throw new Error( true ? formatProdErrorMessage(7) : 0);
    }

    if (typeof action.type === 'undefined') {
      throw new Error( true ? formatProdErrorMessage(8) : 0);
    }

    if (isDispatching) {
      throw new Error( true ? formatProdErrorMessage(9) : 0);
    }

    try {
      isDispatching = true;
      currentState = currentReducer(currentState, action);
    } finally {
      isDispatching = false;
    }

    var listeners = currentListeners = nextListeners;

    for (var i = 0; i < listeners.length; i++) {
      var listener = listeners[i];
      listener();
    }

    return action;
  }
  /**
   * Replaces the reducer currently used by the store to calculate the state.
   *
   * You might need this if your app implements code splitting and you want to
   * load some of the reducers dynamically. You might also need this if you
   * implement a hot reloading mechanism for Redux.
   *
   * @param {Function} nextReducer The reducer for the store to use instead.
   * @returns {void}
   */


  function replaceReducer(nextReducer) {
    if (typeof nextReducer !== 'function') {
      throw new Error( true ? formatProdErrorMessage(10) : 0);
    }

    currentReducer = nextReducer; // This action has a similiar effect to ActionTypes.INIT.
    // Any reducers that existed in both the new and old rootReducer
    // will receive the previous state. This effectively populates
    // the new state tree with any relevant data from the old one.

    dispatch({
      type: ActionTypes.REPLACE
    });
  }
  /**
   * Interoperability point for observable/reactive libraries.
   * @returns {observable} A minimal observable of state changes.
   * For more information, see the observable proposal:
   * https://github.com/tc39/proposal-observable
   */


  function observable() {
    var _ref;

    var outerSubscribe = subscribe;
    return _ref = {
      /**
       * The minimal observable subscription method.
       * @param {Object} observer Any object that can be used as an observer.
       * The observer object should have a `next` method.
       * @returns {subscription} An object with an `unsubscribe` method that can
       * be used to unsubscribe the observable from the store, and prevent further
       * emission of values from the observable.
       */
      subscribe: function subscribe(observer) {
        if (typeof observer !== 'object' || observer === null) {
          throw new Error( true ? formatProdErrorMessage(11) : 0);
        }

        function observeState() {
          if (observer.next) {
            observer.next(getState());
          }
        }

        observeState();
        var unsubscribe = outerSubscribe(observeState);
        return {
          unsubscribe: unsubscribe
        };
      }
    }, _ref[$$observable] = function () {
      return this;
    }, _ref;
  } // When a store is created, an "INIT" action is dispatched so that every
  // reducer returns their initial state. This effectively populates
  // the initial state tree.


  dispatch({
    type: ActionTypes.INIT
  });
  return _ref2 = {
    dispatch: dispatch,
    subscribe: subscribe,
    getState: getState,
    replaceReducer: replaceReducer
  }, _ref2[$$observable] = observable, _ref2;
}
/**
 * Creates a Redux store that holds the state tree.
 *
 * **We recommend using `configureStore` from the
 * `@reduxjs/toolkit` package**, which replaces `createStore`:
 * **https://redux.js.org/introduction/why-rtk-is-redux-today**
 *
 * The only way to change the data in the store is to call `dispatch()` on it.
 *
 * There should only be a single store in your app. To specify how different
 * parts of the state tree respond to actions, you may combine several reducers
 * into a single reducer function by using `combineReducers`.
 *
 * @param {Function} reducer A function that returns the next state tree, given
 * the current state tree and the action to handle.
 *
 * @param {any} [preloadedState] The initial state. You may optionally specify it
 * to hydrate the state from the server in universal apps, or to restore a
 * previously serialized user session.
 * If you use `combineReducers` to produce the root reducer function, this must be
 * an object with the same shape as `combineReducers` keys.
 *
 * @param {Function} [enhancer] The store enhancer. You may optionally specify it
 * to enhance the store with third-party capabilities such as middleware,
 * time travel, persistence, etc. The only store enhancer that ships with Redux
 * is `applyMiddleware()`.
 *
 * @returns {Store} A Redux store that lets you read the state, dispatch actions
 * and subscribe to changes.
 */

var legacy_createStore = (/* unused pure expression or super */ null && (createStore));

/**
 * Prints a warning in the console if it exists.
 *
 * @param {String} message The warning message.
 * @returns {void}
 */
function warning(message) {
  /* eslint-disable no-console */
  if (typeof console !== 'undefined' && typeof console.error === 'function') {
    console.error(message);
  }
  /* eslint-enable no-console */


  try {
    // This error was thrown as a convenience so that if you enable
    // "break on all exceptions" in your console,
    // it would pause the execution at this line.
    throw new Error(message);
  } catch (e) {} // eslint-disable-line no-empty

}

function getUnexpectedStateShapeWarningMessage(inputState, reducers, action, unexpectedKeyCache) {
  var reducerKeys = Object.keys(reducers);
  var argumentName = action && action.type === ActionTypes.INIT ? 'preloadedState argument passed to createStore' : 'previous state received by the reducer';

  if (reducerKeys.length === 0) {
    return 'Store does not have a valid reducer. Make sure the argument passed ' + 'to combineReducers is an object whose values are reducers.';
  }

  if (!isPlainObject(inputState)) {
    return "The " + argumentName + " has unexpected type of \"" + kindOf(inputState) + "\". Expected argument to be an object with the following " + ("keys: \"" + reducerKeys.join('", "') + "\"");
  }

  var unexpectedKeys = Object.keys(inputState).filter(function (key) {
    return !reducers.hasOwnProperty(key) && !unexpectedKeyCache[key];
  });
  unexpectedKeys.forEach(function (key) {
    unexpectedKeyCache[key] = true;
  });
  if (action && action.type === ActionTypes.REPLACE) return;

  if (unexpectedKeys.length > 0) {
    return "Unexpected " + (unexpectedKeys.length > 1 ? 'keys' : 'key') + " " + ("\"" + unexpectedKeys.join('", "') + "\" found in " + argumentName + ". ") + "Expected to find one of the known reducer keys instead: " + ("\"" + reducerKeys.join('", "') + "\". Unexpected keys will be ignored.");
  }
}

function assertReducerShape(reducers) {
  Object.keys(reducers).forEach(function (key) {
    var reducer = reducers[key];
    var initialState = reducer(undefined, {
      type: ActionTypes.INIT
    });

    if (typeof initialState === 'undefined') {
      throw new Error( true ? formatProdErrorMessage(12) : 0);
    }

    if (typeof reducer(undefined, {
      type: ActionTypes.PROBE_UNKNOWN_ACTION()
    }) === 'undefined') {
      throw new Error( true ? formatProdErrorMessage(13) : 0);
    }
  });
}
/**
 * Turns an object whose values are different reducer functions, into a single
 * reducer function. It will call every child reducer, and gather their results
 * into a single state object, whose keys correspond to the keys of the passed
 * reducer functions.
 *
 * @param {Object} reducers An object whose values correspond to different
 * reducer functions that need to be combined into one. One handy way to obtain
 * it is to use ES6 `import * as reducers` syntax. The reducers may never return
 * undefined for any action. Instead, they should return their initial state
 * if the state passed to them was undefined, and the current state for any
 * unrecognized action.
 *
 * @returns {Function} A reducer function that invokes every reducer inside the
 * passed object, and builds a state object with the same shape.
 */


function combineReducers(reducers) {
  var reducerKeys = Object.keys(reducers);
  var finalReducers = {};

  for (var i = 0; i < reducerKeys.length; i++) {
    var key = reducerKeys[i];

    if (false) {}

    if (typeof reducers[key] === 'function') {
      finalReducers[key] = reducers[key];
    }
  }

  var finalReducerKeys = Object.keys(finalReducers); // This is used to make sure we don't warn about the same
  // keys multiple times.

  var unexpectedKeyCache;

  if (false) {}

  var shapeAssertionError;

  try {
    assertReducerShape(finalReducers);
  } catch (e) {
    shapeAssertionError = e;
  }

  return function combination(state, action) {
    if (state === void 0) {
      state = {};
    }

    if (shapeAssertionError) {
      throw shapeAssertionError;
    }

    if (false) { var warningMessage; }

    var hasChanged = false;
    var nextState = {};

    for (var _i = 0; _i < finalReducerKeys.length; _i++) {
      var _key = finalReducerKeys[_i];
      var reducer = finalReducers[_key];
      var previousStateForKey = state[_key];
      var nextStateForKey = reducer(previousStateForKey, action);

      if (typeof nextStateForKey === 'undefined') {
        var actionType = action && action.type;
        throw new Error( true ? formatProdErrorMessage(14) : 0);
      }

      nextState[_key] = nextStateForKey;
      hasChanged = hasChanged || nextStateForKey !== previousStateForKey;
    }

    hasChanged = hasChanged || finalReducerKeys.length !== Object.keys(state).length;
    return hasChanged ? nextState : state;
  };
}

function bindActionCreator(actionCreator, dispatch) {
  return function () {
    return dispatch(actionCreator.apply(this, arguments));
  };
}
/**
 * Turns an object whose values are action creators, into an object with the
 * same keys, but with every function wrapped into a `dispatch` call so they
 * may be invoked directly. This is just a convenience method, as you can call
 * `store.dispatch(MyActionCreators.doSomething())` yourself just fine.
 *
 * For convenience, you can also pass an action creator as the first argument,
 * and get a dispatch wrapped function in return.
 *
 * @param {Function|Object} actionCreators An object whose values are action
 * creator functions. One handy way to obtain it is to use ES6 `import * as`
 * syntax. You may also pass a single function.
 *
 * @param {Function} dispatch The `dispatch` function available on your Redux
 * store.
 *
 * @returns {Function|Object} The object mimicking the original object, but with
 * every action creator wrapped into the `dispatch` call. If you passed a
 * function as `actionCreators`, the return value will also be a single
 * function.
 */


function bindActionCreators(actionCreators, dispatch) {
  if (typeof actionCreators === 'function') {
    return bindActionCreator(actionCreators, dispatch);
  }

  if (typeof actionCreators !== 'object' || actionCreators === null) {
    throw new Error( true ? formatProdErrorMessage(16) : 0);
  }

  var boundActionCreators = {};

  for (var key in actionCreators) {
    var actionCreator = actionCreators[key];

    if (typeof actionCreator === 'function') {
      boundActionCreators[key] = bindActionCreator(actionCreator, dispatch);
    }
  }

  return boundActionCreators;
}

/**
 * Composes single-argument functions from right to left. The rightmost
 * function can take multiple arguments as it provides the signature for
 * the resulting composite function.
 *
 * @param {...Function} funcs The functions to compose.
 * @returns {Function} A function obtained by composing the argument functions
 * from right to left. For example, compose(f, g, h) is identical to doing
 * (...args) => f(g(h(...args))).
 */
function compose() {
  for (var _len = arguments.length, funcs = new Array(_len), _key = 0; _key < _len; _key++) {
    funcs[_key] = arguments[_key];
  }

  if (funcs.length === 0) {
    return function (arg) {
      return arg;
    };
  }

  if (funcs.length === 1) {
    return funcs[0];
  }

  return funcs.reduce(function (a, b) {
    return function () {
      return a(b.apply(void 0, arguments));
    };
  });
}

/**
 * Creates a store enhancer that applies middleware to the dispatch method
 * of the Redux store. This is handy for a variety of tasks, such as expressing
 * asynchronous actions in a concise manner, or logging every action payload.
 *
 * See `redux-thunk` package as an example of the Redux middleware.
 *
 * Because middleware is potentially asynchronous, this should be the first
 * store enhancer in the composition chain.
 *
 * Note that each middleware will be given the `dispatch` and `getState` functions
 * as named arguments.
 *
 * @param {...Function} middlewares The middleware chain to be applied.
 * @returns {Function} A store enhancer applying the middleware.
 */

function applyMiddleware() {
  for (var _len = arguments.length, middlewares = new Array(_len), _key = 0; _key < _len; _key++) {
    middlewares[_key] = arguments[_key];
  }

  return function (createStore) {
    return function () {
      var store = createStore.apply(void 0, arguments);

      var _dispatch = function dispatch() {
        throw new Error( true ? formatProdErrorMessage(15) : 0);
      };

      var middlewareAPI = {
        getState: store.getState,
        dispatch: function dispatch() {
          return _dispatch.apply(void 0, arguments);
        }
      };
      var chain = middlewares.map(function (middleware) {
        return middleware(middlewareAPI);
      });
      _dispatch = compose.apply(void 0, chain)(store.dispatch);
      return _objectSpread2(_objectSpread2({}, store), {}, {
        dispatch: _dispatch
      });
    };
  };
}



// EXTERNAL MODULE: ./node_modules/equivalent-key-map/equivalent-key-map.js
var equivalent_key_map = __webpack_require__(2167);
var equivalent_key_map_default = /*#__PURE__*/__webpack_require__.n(equivalent_key_map);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","reduxRoutine"]
var external_wp_reduxRoutine_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["reduxRoutine"];
var external_wp_reduxRoutine_default = /*#__PURE__*/__webpack_require__.n(external_wp_reduxRoutine_namespaceObject);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","compose"]
var external_wp_compose_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["compose"];
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/factory.js
/**
 * Creates a selector function that takes additional curried argument with the
 * registry `select` function. While a regular selector has signature
 * ```js
 * ( state, ...selectorArgs ) => ( result )
 * ```
 * that allows to select data from the store's `state`, a registry selector
 * has signature:
 * ```js
 * ( select ) => ( state, ...selectorArgs ) => ( result )
 * ```
 * that supports also selecting from other registered stores.
 *
 * @example
 * ```js
 * import { store as coreStore } from '@wordpress/core-data';
 * import { store as editorStore } from '@wordpress/editor';
 *
 * const getCurrentPostId = createRegistrySelector( ( select ) => ( state ) => {
 *   return select( editorStore ).getCurrentPostId();
 * } );
 *
 * const getPostEdits = createRegistrySelector( ( select ) => ( state ) => {
 *   // calling another registry selector just like any other function
 *   const postType = getCurrentPostType( state );
 *   const postId = getCurrentPostId( state );
 *	 return select( coreStore ).getEntityRecordEdits( 'postType', postType, postId );
 * } );
 * ```
 *
 * Note how the `getCurrentPostId` selector can be called just like any other function,
 * (it works even inside a regular non-registry selector) and we don't need to pass the
 * registry as argument. The registry binding happens automatically when registering the selector
 * with a store.
 *
 * @param {Function} registrySelector Function receiving a registry `select`
 *                                    function and returning a state selector.
 *
 * @return {Function} Registry selector that can be registered with a store.
 */
function createRegistrySelector(registrySelector) {
  // Create a selector function that is bound to the registry referenced by `selector.registry`
  // and that has the same API as a regular selector. Binding it in such a way makes it
  // possible to call the selector directly from another selector.
  const selector = function () {
    return registrySelector(selector.registry.select)(...arguments);
  };
  /**
   * Flag indicating that the selector is a registry selector that needs the correct registry
   * reference to be assigned to `selecto.registry` to make it work correctly.
   * be mapped as a registry selector.
   *
   * @type {boolean}
   */


  selector.isRegistrySelector = true;
  return selector;
}
/**
 * Creates a control function that takes additional curried argument with the `registry` object.
 * While a regular control has signature
 * ```js
 * ( action ) => ( iteratorOrPromise )
 * ```
 * where the control works with the `action` that it's bound to, a registry control has signature:
 * ```js
 * ( registry ) => ( action ) => ( iteratorOrPromise )
 * ```
 * A registry control is typically used to select data or dispatch an action to a registered
 * store.
 *
 * When registering a control created with `createRegistryControl` with a store, the store
 * knows which calling convention to use when executing the control.
 *
 * @param {Function} registryControl Function receiving a registry object and returning a control.
 *
 * @return {Function} Registry control that can be registered with a store.
 */

function createRegistryControl(registryControl) {
  registryControl.isRegistryControl = true;
  return registryControl;
}

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/controls.js
/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */

/** @typedef {import('./types').StoreDescriptor} StoreDescriptor */

const SELECT = '@@data/SELECT';
const RESOLVE_SELECT = '@@data/RESOLVE_SELECT';
const DISPATCH = '@@data/DISPATCH';

function isObject(object) {
  return object !== null && typeof object === 'object';
}
/**
 * Dispatches a control action for triggering a synchronous registry select.
 *
 * Note: This control synchronously returns the current selector value, triggering the
 * resolution, but not waiting for it.
 *
 * @param {string|StoreDescriptor} storeNameOrDescriptor Unique namespace identifier for the store
 * @param {string}                 selectorName          The name of the selector.
 * @param {Array}                  args                  Arguments for the selector.
 *
 * @example
 * ```js
 * import { controls } from '@wordpress/data';
 *
 * // Action generator using `select`.
 * export function* myAction() {
 *   const isEditorSideBarOpened = yield controls.select( 'core/edit-post', 'isEditorSideBarOpened' );
 *   // Do stuff with the result from the `select`.
 * }
 * ```
 *
 * @return {Object} The control descriptor.
 */


function controls_select(storeNameOrDescriptor, selectorName) {
  for (var _len = arguments.length, args = new Array(_len > 2 ? _len - 2 : 0), _key = 2; _key < _len; _key++) {
    args[_key - 2] = arguments[_key];
  }

  return {
    type: SELECT,
    storeKey: isObject(storeNameOrDescriptor) ? storeNameOrDescriptor.name : storeNameOrDescriptor,
    selectorName,
    args
  };
}
/**
 * Dispatches a control action for triggering and resolving a registry select.
 *
 * Note: when this control action is handled, it automatically considers
 * selectors that may have a resolver. In such case, it will return a `Promise` that resolves
 * after the selector finishes resolving, with the final result value.
 *
 * @param {string|StoreDescriptor} storeNameOrDescriptor Unique namespace identifier for the store
 * @param {string}                 selectorName          The name of the selector
 * @param {Array}                  args                  Arguments for the selector.
 *
 * @example
 * ```js
 * import { controls } from '@wordpress/data';
 *
 * // Action generator using resolveSelect
 * export function* myAction() {
 * 	const isSidebarOpened = yield controls.resolveSelect( 'core/edit-post', 'isEditorSideBarOpened' );
 * 	// do stuff with the result from the select.
 * }
 * ```
 *
 * @return {Object} The control descriptor.
 */


function resolveSelect(storeNameOrDescriptor, selectorName) {
  for (var _len2 = arguments.length, args = new Array(_len2 > 2 ? _len2 - 2 : 0), _key2 = 2; _key2 < _len2; _key2++) {
    args[_key2 - 2] = arguments[_key2];
  }

  return {
    type: RESOLVE_SELECT,
    storeKey: isObject(storeNameOrDescriptor) ? storeNameOrDescriptor.name : storeNameOrDescriptor,
    selectorName,
    args
  };
}
/**
 * Dispatches a control action for triggering a registry dispatch.
 *
 * @param {string|StoreDescriptor} storeNameOrDescriptor Unique namespace identifier for the store
 * @param {string}                 actionName            The name of the action to dispatch
 * @param {Array}                  args                  Arguments for the dispatch action.
 *
 * @example
 * ```js
 * import { controls } from '@wordpress/data-controls';
 *
 * // Action generator using dispatch
 * export function* myAction() {
 *   yield controls.dispatch( 'core/edit-post', 'togglePublishSidebar' );
 *   // do some other things.
 * }
 * ```
 *
 * @return {Object}  The control descriptor.
 */


function dispatch(storeNameOrDescriptor, actionName) {
  for (var _len3 = arguments.length, args = new Array(_len3 > 2 ? _len3 - 2 : 0), _key3 = 2; _key3 < _len3; _key3++) {
    args[_key3 - 2] = arguments[_key3];
  }

  return {
    type: DISPATCH,
    storeKey: isObject(storeNameOrDescriptor) ? storeNameOrDescriptor.name : storeNameOrDescriptor,
    actionName,
    args
  };
}

const controls = {
  select: controls_select,
  resolveSelect,
  dispatch
};
const builtinControls = {
  [SELECT]: createRegistryControl(registry => _ref => {
    let {
      storeKey,
      selectorName,
      args
    } = _ref;
    return registry.select(storeKey)[selectorName](...args);
  }),
  [RESOLVE_SELECT]: createRegistryControl(registry => _ref2 => {
    let {
      storeKey,
      selectorName,
      args
    } = _ref2;
    const method = registry.select(storeKey)[selectorName].hasResolver ? 'resolveSelect' : 'select';
    return registry[method](storeKey)[selectorName](...args);
  }),
  [DISPATCH]: createRegistryControl(registry => _ref3 => {
    let {
      storeKey,
      actionName,
      args
    } = _ref3;
    return registry.dispatch(storeKey)[actionName](...args);
  })
};

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","privateApis"]
var external_wp_privateApis_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["privateApis"];
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/private-apis.js
/**
 * WordPress dependencies
 */

const {
  lock,
  unlock
} = (0,external_wp_privateApis_namespaceObject.__dangerousOptInToUnstableAPIsOnlyForCoreModules)('I know using unstable features means my plugin or theme will inevitably break on the next WordPress release.', '@wordpress/data');

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/is-promise/index.mjs
function isPromise(obj) {
  return !!obj && (typeof obj === 'object' || typeof obj === 'function') && typeof obj.then === 'function';
}

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/promise-middleware.js
/**
 * External dependencies
 */

/**
 * Simplest possible promise redux middleware.
 *
 * @type {import('redux').Middleware}
 */

const promiseMiddleware = () => next => action => {
  if (isPromise(action)) {
    return action.then(resolvedAction => {
      if (resolvedAction) {
        return next(resolvedAction);
      }
    });
  }

  return next(action);
};

/* harmony default export */ var promise_middleware = (promiseMiddleware);

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/store/index.js
const coreDataStore = {
  name: 'core/data',

  instantiate(registry) {
    const getCoreDataSelector = selectorName => function (key) {
      for (var _len = arguments.length, args = new Array(_len > 1 ? _len - 1 : 0), _key = 1; _key < _len; _key++) {
        args[_key - 1] = arguments[_key];
      }

      return registry.select(key)[selectorName](...args);
    };

    const getCoreDataAction = actionName => function (key) {
      for (var _len2 = arguments.length, args = new Array(_len2 > 1 ? _len2 - 1 : 0), _key2 = 1; _key2 < _len2; _key2++) {
        args[_key2 - 1] = arguments[_key2];
      }

      return registry.dispatch(key)[actionName](...args);
    };

    return {
      getSelectors() {
        return Object.fromEntries(['getIsResolving', 'hasStartedResolution', 'hasFinishedResolution', 'isResolving', 'getCachedResolvers'].map(selectorName => [selectorName, getCoreDataSelector(selectorName)]));
      },

      getActions() {
        return Object.fromEntries(['startResolution', 'finishResolution', 'invalidateResolution', 'invalidateResolutionForStore', 'invalidateResolutionForStoreSelector'].map(actionName => [actionName, getCoreDataAction(actionName)]));
      },

      subscribe() {
        // There's no reasons to trigger any listener when we subscribe to this store
        // because there's no state stored in this store that need to retrigger selectors
        // if a change happens, the corresponding store where the tracking stated live
        // would have already triggered a "subscribe" call.
        return () => () => {};
      }

    };
  }

};
/* harmony default export */ var store = (coreDataStore);

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/resolvers-cache-middleware.js
/**
 * External dependencies
 */

/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */


/** @typedef {import('./registry').WPDataRegistry} WPDataRegistry */

/**
 * Creates a middleware handling resolvers cache invalidation.
 *
 * @param {WPDataRegistry} registry   The registry reference for which to create
 *                                    the middleware.
 * @param {string}         reducerKey The namespace for which to create the
 *                                    middleware.
 *
 * @return {Function} Middleware function.
 */

const createResolversCacheMiddleware = (registry, reducerKey) => () => next => action => {
  const resolvers = registry.select(store).getCachedResolvers(reducerKey);
  Object.entries(resolvers).forEach(_ref => {
    let [selectorName, resolversByArgs] = _ref;
    const resolver = (0,external_lodash_namespaceObject.get)(registry.stores, [reducerKey, 'resolvers', selectorName]);

    if (!resolver || !resolver.shouldInvalidate) {
      return;
    }

    resolversByArgs.forEach((value, args) => {
      // resolversByArgs is the map Map([ args ] => boolean) storing the cache resolution status for a given selector.
      // If the value is "finished" or "error" it means this resolver has finished its resolution which means we need
      // to invalidate it, if it's true it means it's inflight and the invalidation is not necessary.
      if ((value === null || value === void 0 ? void 0 : value.status) !== 'finished' && (value === null || value === void 0 ? void 0 : value.status) !== 'error' || !resolver.shouldInvalidate(action, ...args)) {
        return;
      } // Trigger cache invalidation


      registry.dispatch(store).invalidateResolution(reducerKey, selectorName, args);
    });
  });
  return next(action);
};

/* harmony default export */ var resolvers_cache_middleware = (createResolversCacheMiddleware);

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/redux-store/thunk-middleware.js
function createThunkMiddleware(args) {
  return () => next => action => {
    if (typeof action === 'function') {
      return action(args);
    }

    return next(action);
  };
}

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/redux-store/metadata/utils.js
/**
 * External dependencies
 */

/**
 * Higher-order reducer creator which creates a combined reducer object, keyed
 * by a property on the action object.
 *
 * @param  actionProperty Action property by which to key object.
 * @return Higher-order reducer.
 */
const onSubKey = actionProperty => reducer => function () {
  let state = arguments.length > 0 && arguments[0] !== undefined ? arguments[0] : {};
  let action = arguments.length > 1 ? arguments[1] : undefined;
  // Retrieve subkey from action. Do not track if undefined; useful for cases
  // where reducer is scoped by action shape.
  const key = action[actionProperty];

  if (key === undefined) {
    return state;
  } // Avoid updating state if unchanged. Note that this also accounts for a
  // reducer which returns undefined on a key which is not yet tracked.


  const nextKeyState = reducer(state[key], action);

  if (nextKeyState === state[key]) {
    return state;
  }

  return { ...state,
    [key]: nextKeyState
  };
};
/**
 * Normalize selector argument array by defaulting `undefined` value to an empty array
 * and removing trailing `undefined` values.
 *
 * @param  args Selector argument array
 * @return Normalized state key array
 */

function selectorArgsToStateKey(args) {
  if (args === undefined || args === null) {
    return [];
  }

  const len = args.length;
  let idx = len;

  while (idx > 0 && args[idx - 1] === undefined) {
    idx--;
  }

  return idx === len ? args : args.slice(0, idx);
}

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/redux-store/metadata/reducer.js
/**
 * External dependencies
 */


/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */


/**
 * Reducer function returning next state for selector resolution of
 * subkeys, object form:
 *
 *  selectorName -> EquivalentKeyMap<Array,boolean>
 */
const subKeysIsResolved = onSubKey('selectorName')(function () {
  let state = arguments.length > 0 && arguments[0] !== undefined ? arguments[0] : new (equivalent_key_map_default())();
  let action = arguments.length > 1 ? arguments[1] : undefined;

  switch (action.type) {
    case 'START_RESOLUTION':
      {
        const nextState = new (equivalent_key_map_default())(state);
        nextState.set(selectorArgsToStateKey(action.args), {
          status: 'resolving'
        });
        return nextState;
      }

    case 'FINISH_RESOLUTION':
      {
        const nextState = new (equivalent_key_map_default())(state);
        nextState.set(selectorArgsToStateKey(action.args), {
          status: 'finished'
        });
        return nextState;
      }

    case 'FAIL_RESOLUTION':
      {
        const nextState = new (equivalent_key_map_default())(state);
        nextState.set(selectorArgsToStateKey(action.args), {
          status: 'error',
          error: action.error
        });
        return nextState;
      }

    case 'START_RESOLUTIONS':
      {
        const nextState = new (equivalent_key_map_default())(state);

        for (const resolutionArgs of action.args) {
          nextState.set(selectorArgsToStateKey(resolutionArgs), {
            status: 'resolving'
          });
        }

        return nextState;
      }

    case 'FINISH_RESOLUTIONS':
      {
        const nextState = new (equivalent_key_map_default())(state);

        for (const resolutionArgs of action.args) {
          nextState.set(selectorArgsToStateKey(resolutionArgs), {
            status: 'finished'
          });
        }

        return nextState;
      }

    case 'FAIL_RESOLUTIONS':
      {
        const nextState = new (equivalent_key_map_default())(state);
        action.args.forEach((resolutionArgs, idx) => {
          const resolutionState = {
            status: 'error',
            error: undefined
          };
          const error = action.errors[idx];

          if (error) {
            resolutionState.error = error;
          }

          nextState.set(selectorArgsToStateKey(resolutionArgs), resolutionState);
        });
        return nextState;
      }

    case 'INVALIDATE_RESOLUTION':
      {
        const nextState = new (equivalent_key_map_default())(state);
        nextState.delete(selectorArgsToStateKey(action.args));
        return nextState;
      }
  }

  return state;
});
/**
 * Reducer function returning next state for selector resolution, object form:
 *
 *   selectorName -> EquivalentKeyMap<Array, boolean>
 *
 * @param  state  Current state.
 * @param  action Dispatched action.
 *
 * @return Next state.
 */

const isResolved = function () {
  let state = arguments.length > 0 && arguments[0] !== undefined ? arguments[0] : {};
  let action = arguments.length > 1 ? arguments[1] : undefined;

  switch (action.type) {
    case 'INVALIDATE_RESOLUTION_FOR_STORE':
      return {};

    case 'INVALIDATE_RESOLUTION_FOR_STORE_SELECTOR':
      {
        if (action.selectorName in state) {
          const {
            [action.selectorName]: removedSelector,
            ...restState
          } = state;
          return restState;
        }

        return state;
      }

    case 'START_RESOLUTION':
    case 'FINISH_RESOLUTION':
    case 'FAIL_RESOLUTION':
    case 'START_RESOLUTIONS':
    case 'FINISH_RESOLUTIONS':
    case 'FAIL_RESOLUTIONS':
    case 'INVALIDATE_RESOLUTION':
      return subKeysIsResolved(state, action);
  }

  return state;
};

/* harmony default export */ var metadata_reducer = (isResolved);

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/redux-store/metadata/selectors.js
/**
 * External dependencies
 */

/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */


/** @typedef {Record<string, import('./reducer').State>} State */

/** @typedef {import('./reducer').StateValue} StateValue */

/** @typedef {import('./reducer').Status} Status */

/**
 * Returns the raw resolution state value for a given selector name,
 * and arguments set. May be undefined if the selector has never been resolved
 * or not resolved for the given set of arguments, otherwise true or false for
 * resolution started and completed respectively.
 *
 * @param {State}      state        Data state.
 * @param {string}     selectorName Selector name.
 * @param {unknown[]?} args         Arguments passed to selector.
 *
 * @return {StateValue|undefined} isResolving value.
 */

function getResolutionState(state, selectorName, args) {
  const map = (0,external_lodash_namespaceObject.get)(state, [selectorName]);

  if (!map) {
    return;
  }

  return map.get(selectorArgsToStateKey(args));
}
/**
 * Returns the raw `isResolving` value for a given selector name,
 * and arguments set. May be undefined if the selector has never been resolved
 * or not resolved for the given set of arguments, otherwise true or false for
 * resolution started and completed respectively.
 *
 * @param {State}      state        Data state.
 * @param {string}     selectorName Selector name.
 * @param {unknown[]?} args         Arguments passed to selector.
 *
 * @return {boolean | undefined} isResolving value.
 */

function getIsResolving(state, selectorName, args) {
  const resolutionState = getResolutionState(state, selectorName, args);
  return resolutionState && resolutionState.status === 'resolving';
}
/**
 * Returns true if resolution has already been triggered for a given
 * selector name, and arguments set.
 *
 * @param {State}      state        Data state.
 * @param {string}     selectorName Selector name.
 * @param {unknown[]?} args         Arguments passed to selector.
 *
 * @return {boolean} Whether resolution has been triggered.
 */

function hasStartedResolution(state, selectorName, args) {
  return getResolutionState(state, selectorName, args) !== undefined;
}
/**
 * Returns true if resolution has completed for a given selector
 * name, and arguments set.
 *
 * @param {State}      state        Data state.
 * @param {string}     selectorName Selector name.
 * @param {unknown[]?} args         Arguments passed to selector.
 *
 * @return {boolean} Whether resolution has completed.
 */

function hasFinishedResolution(state, selectorName, args) {
  var _getResolutionState;

  const status = (_getResolutionState = getResolutionState(state, selectorName, args)) === null || _getResolutionState === void 0 ? void 0 : _getResolutionState.status;
  return status === 'finished' || status === 'error';
}
/**
 * Returns true if resolution has failed for a given selector
 * name, and arguments set.
 *
 * @param {State}      state        Data state.
 * @param {string}     selectorName Selector name.
 * @param {unknown[]?} args         Arguments passed to selector.
 *
 * @return {boolean} Has resolution failed
 */

function hasResolutionFailed(state, selectorName, args) {
  var _getResolutionState2;

  return ((_getResolutionState2 = getResolutionState(state, selectorName, args)) === null || _getResolutionState2 === void 0 ? void 0 : _getResolutionState2.status) === 'error';
}
/**
 * Returns the resolution error for a given selector name, and arguments set.
 * Note it may be of an Error type, but may also be null, undefined, or anything else
 * that can be `throw`-n.
 *
 * @param {State}      state        Data state.
 * @param {string}     selectorName Selector name.
 * @param {unknown[]?} args         Arguments passed to selector.
 *
 * @return {Error|unknown} Last resolution error
 */

function getResolutionError(state, selectorName, args) {
  const resolutionState = getResolutionState(state, selectorName, args);
  return (resolutionState === null || resolutionState === void 0 ? void 0 : resolutionState.status) === 'error' ? resolutionState.error : null;
}
/**
 * Returns true if resolution has been triggered but has not yet completed for
 * a given selector name, and arguments set.
 *
 * @param {State}      state        Data state.
 * @param {string}     selectorName Selector name.
 * @param {unknown[]?} args         Arguments passed to selector.
 *
 * @return {boolean} Whether resolution is in progress.
 */

function isResolving(state, selectorName, args) {
  var _getResolutionState3;

  return ((_getResolutionState3 = getResolutionState(state, selectorName, args)) === null || _getResolutionState3 === void 0 ? void 0 : _getResolutionState3.status) === 'resolving';
}
/**
 * Returns the list of the cached resolvers.
 *
 * @param {State} state Data state.
 *
 * @return {State} Resolvers mapped by args and selectorName.
 */

function getCachedResolvers(state) {
  return state;
}

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/redux-store/metadata/actions.js
/**
 * Returns an action object used in signalling that selector resolution has
 * started.
 *
 * @param {string}    selectorName Name of selector for which resolver triggered.
 * @param {unknown[]} args         Arguments to associate for uniqueness.
 *
 * @return {{ type: 'START_RESOLUTION', selectorName: string, args: unknown[] }} Action object.
 */
function startResolution(selectorName, args) {
  return {
    type: 'START_RESOLUTION',
    selectorName,
    args
  };
}
/**
 * Returns an action object used in signalling that selector resolution has
 * completed.
 *
 * @param {string}    selectorName Name of selector for which resolver triggered.
 * @param {unknown[]} args         Arguments to associate for uniqueness.
 *
 * @return {{ type: 'FINISH_RESOLUTION', selectorName: string, args: unknown[] }} Action object.
 */

function finishResolution(selectorName, args) {
  return {
    type: 'FINISH_RESOLUTION',
    selectorName,
    args
  };
}
/**
 * Returns an action object used in signalling that selector resolution has
 * failed.
 *
 * @param {string}        selectorName Name of selector for which resolver triggered.
 * @param {unknown[]}     args         Arguments to associate for uniqueness.
 * @param {Error|unknown} error        The error that caused the failure.
 *
 * @return {{ type: 'FAIL_RESOLUTION', selectorName: string, args: unknown[], error: Error|unknown }} Action object.
 */

function failResolution(selectorName, args, error) {
  return {
    type: 'FAIL_RESOLUTION',
    selectorName,
    args,
    error
  };
}
/**
 * Returns an action object used in signalling that a batch of selector resolutions has
 * started.
 *
 * @param {string}      selectorName Name of selector for which resolver triggered.
 * @param {unknown[][]} args         Array of arguments to associate for uniqueness, each item
 *                                   is associated to a resolution.
 *
 * @return {{ type: 'START_RESOLUTIONS', selectorName: string, args: unknown[][] }} Action object.
 */

function startResolutions(selectorName, args) {
  return {
    type: 'START_RESOLUTIONS',
    selectorName,
    args
  };
}
/**
 * Returns an action object used in signalling that a batch of selector resolutions has
 * completed.
 *
 * @param {string}      selectorName Name of selector for which resolver triggered.
 * @param {unknown[][]} args         Array of arguments to associate for uniqueness, each item
 *                                   is associated to a resolution.
 *
 * @return {{ type: 'FINISH_RESOLUTIONS', selectorName: string, args: unknown[][] }} Action object.
 */

function finishResolutions(selectorName, args) {
  return {
    type: 'FINISH_RESOLUTIONS',
    selectorName,
    args
  };
}
/**
 * Returns an action object used in signalling that a batch of selector resolutions has
 * completed and at least one of them has failed.
 *
 * @param {string}            selectorName Name of selector for which resolver triggered.
 * @param {unknown[]}         args         Array of arguments to associate for uniqueness, each item
 *                                         is associated to a resolution.
 * @param {(Error|unknown)[]} errors       Array of errors to associate for uniqueness, each item
 *                                         is associated to a resolution.
 * @return {{ type: 'FAIL_RESOLUTIONS', selectorName: string, args: unknown[], errors: Array<Error|unknown> }} Action object.
 */

function failResolutions(selectorName, args, errors) {
  return {
    type: 'FAIL_RESOLUTIONS',
    selectorName,
    args,
    errors
  };
}
/**
 * Returns an action object used in signalling that we should invalidate the resolution cache.
 *
 * @param {string}    selectorName Name of selector for which resolver should be invalidated.
 * @param {unknown[]} args         Arguments to associate for uniqueness.
 *
 * @return {{ type: 'INVALIDATE_RESOLUTION', selectorName: string, args: any[] }} Action object.
 */

function invalidateResolution(selectorName, args) {
  return {
    type: 'INVALIDATE_RESOLUTION',
    selectorName,
    args
  };
}
/**
 * Returns an action object used in signalling that the resolution
 * should be invalidated.
 *
 * @return {{ type: 'INVALIDATE_RESOLUTION_FOR_STORE' }} Action object.
 */

function invalidateResolutionForStore() {
  return {
    type: 'INVALIDATE_RESOLUTION_FOR_STORE'
  };
}
/**
 * Returns an action object used in signalling that the resolution cache for a
 * given selectorName should be invalidated.
 *
 * @param {string} selectorName Name of selector for which all resolvers should
 *                              be invalidated.
 *
 * @return  {{ type: 'INVALIDATE_RESOLUTION_FOR_STORE_SELECTOR', selectorName: string }} Action object.
 */

function invalidateResolutionForStoreSelector(selectorName) {
  return {
    type: 'INVALIDATE_RESOLUTION_FOR_STORE_SELECTOR',
    selectorName
  };
}

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/redux-store/index.js
/**
 * External dependencies
 */




/**
 * WordPress dependencies
 */



/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */









/** @typedef {import('../types').DataRegistry} DataRegistry */

/**
 * @typedef {import('../types').StoreDescriptor<C>} StoreDescriptor
 * @template C
 */

/**
 * @typedef {import('../types').ReduxStoreConfig<State,Actions,Selectors>} ReduxStoreConfig
 * @template State,Actions,Selectors
 */

const trimUndefinedValues = array => {
  const result = [...array];

  for (let i = result.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
    if (result[i] === undefined) {
      result.splice(i, 1);
    }
  }

  return result;
}; // Convert Map objects to plain objects


const mapToObject = (key, state) => {
  if (state instanceof Map) {
    return Object.fromEntries(state);
  }

  return state;
};
/**
 * Create a cache to track whether resolvers started running or not.
 *
 * @return {Object} Resolvers Cache.
 */


function createResolversCache() {
  const cache = {};
  return {
    isRunning(selectorName, args) {
      return cache[selectorName] && cache[selectorName].get(trimUndefinedValues(args));
    },

    clear(selectorName, args) {
      if (cache[selectorName]) {
        cache[selectorName].delete(trimUndefinedValues(args));
      }
    },

    markAsRunning(selectorName, args) {
      if (!cache[selectorName]) {
        cache[selectorName] = new (equivalent_key_map_default())();
      }

      cache[selectorName].set(trimUndefinedValues(args), true);
    }

  };
}
/**
 * Creates a data store descriptor for the provided Redux store configuration containing
 * properties describing reducer, actions, selectors, controls and resolvers.
 *
 * @example
 * ```js
 * import { createReduxStore } from '@wordpress/data';
 *
 * const store = createReduxStore( 'demo', {
 *     reducer: ( state = 'OK' ) => state,
 *     selectors: {
 *         getValue: ( state ) => state,
 *     },
 * } );
 * ```
 *
 * @template State,Actions,Selectors
 * @param {string}                                    key     Unique namespace identifier.
 * @param {ReduxStoreConfig<State,Actions,Selectors>} options Registered store options, with properties
 *                                                            describing reducer, actions, selectors,
 *                                                            and resolvers.
 *
 * @return   {StoreDescriptor<ReduxStoreConfig<State,Actions,Selectors>>} Store Object.
 */


function createReduxStore(key, options) {
  const privateActions = {};
  const privateSelectors = {};
  const privateRegistrationFunctions = {
    privateActions,
    registerPrivateActions: actions => {
      Object.assign(privateActions, actions);
    },
    privateSelectors,
    registerPrivateSelectors: selectors => {
      Object.assign(privateSelectors, selectors);
    }
  };
  const storeDescriptor = {
    name: key,
    instantiate: registry => {
      const reducer = options.reducer;
      const thunkArgs = {
        registry,

        get dispatch() {
          return Object.assign(action => store.dispatch(action), getActions());
        },

        get select() {
          return Object.assign(selector => selector(store.__unstableOriginalGetState()), getSelectors());
        },

        get resolveSelect() {
          return getResolveSelectors();
        }

      };
      const store = instantiateReduxStore(key, options, registry, thunkArgs); // Expose the private registration functions on the store
      // so they can be copied to a sub registry in registry.js.

      lock(store, privateRegistrationFunctions);
      const resolversCache = createResolversCache();
      let resolvers;
      const actions = mapActions({ ...actions_namespaceObject,
        ...options.actions
      }, store);
      lock(actions, new Proxy(privateActions, {
        get: (target, prop) => {
          return mapActions(privateActions, store)[prop] || actions[prop];
        }
      }));
      let selectors = mapSelectors({ ...(0,external_lodash_namespaceObject.mapValues)(selectors_namespaceObject, selector => function (state) {
          for (var _len = arguments.length, args = new Array(_len > 1 ? _len - 1 : 0), _key = 1; _key < _len; _key++) {
            args[_key - 1] = arguments[_key];
          }

          return selector(state.metadata, ...args);
        }),
        ...(0,external_lodash_namespaceObject.mapValues)(options.selectors, selector => {
          if (selector.isRegistrySelector) {
            selector.registry = registry;
          }

          return function (state) {
            for (var _len2 = arguments.length, args = new Array(_len2 > 1 ? _len2 - 1 : 0), _key2 = 1; _key2 < _len2; _key2++) {
              args[_key2 - 1] = arguments[_key2];
            }

            return selector(state.root, ...args);
          };
        })
      }, store);
      lock(selectors, new Proxy(privateSelectors, {
        get: (target, prop) => {
          return mapSelectors((0,external_lodash_namespaceObject.mapValues)(privateSelectors, selector => function (state) {
            for (var _len3 = arguments.length, args = new Array(_len3 > 1 ? _len3 - 1 : 0), _key3 = 1; _key3 < _len3; _key3++) {
              args[_key3 - 1] = arguments[_key3];
            }

            return selector(state.root, ...args);
          }), store)[prop] || selectors[prop];
        }
      }));

      if (options.resolvers) {
        const result = mapResolvers(options.resolvers, selectors, store, resolversCache);
        resolvers = result.resolvers;
        selectors = result.selectors;
      }

      const resolveSelectors = mapResolveSelectors(selectors, store);
      const suspendSelectors = mapSuspendSelectors(selectors, store);

      const getSelectors = () => selectors;

      const getActions = () => actions;

      const getResolveSelectors = () => resolveSelectors;

      const getSuspendSelectors = () => suspendSelectors; // We have some modules monkey-patching the store object
      // It's wrong to do so but until we refactor all of our effects to controls
      // We need to keep the same "store" instance here.


      store.__unstableOriginalGetState = store.getState;

      store.getState = () => store.__unstableOriginalGetState().root; // Customize subscribe behavior to call listeners only on effective change,
      // not on every dispatch.


      const subscribe = store && (listener => {
        let lastState = store.__unstableOriginalGetState();

        return store.subscribe(() => {
          const state = store.__unstableOriginalGetState();

          const hasChanged = state !== lastState;
          lastState = state;

          if (hasChanged) {
            listener();
          }
        });
      }); // This can be simplified to just { subscribe, getSelectors, getActions }
      // Once we remove the use function.


      return {
        reducer,
        store,
        actions,
        selectors,
        resolvers,
        getSelectors,
        getResolveSelectors,
        getSuspendSelectors,
        getActions,
        subscribe
      };
    }
  }; // Expose the private registration functions on the store
  // descriptor. That's a natural choice since that's where the
  // public actions and selectors are stored .

  lock(storeDescriptor, privateRegistrationFunctions);
  return storeDescriptor;
}
/**
 * Creates a redux store for a namespace.
 *
 * @param {string}       key       Unique namespace identifier.
 * @param {Object}       options   Registered store options, with properties
 *                                 describing reducer, actions, selectors,
 *                                 and resolvers.
 * @param {DataRegistry} registry  Registry reference.
 * @param {Object}       thunkArgs Argument object for the thunk middleware.
 * @return {Object} Newly created redux store.
 */

function instantiateReduxStore(key, options, registry, thunkArgs) {
  const controls = { ...options.controls,
    ...builtinControls
  };
  const normalizedControls = (0,external_lodash_namespaceObject.mapValues)(controls, control => control.isRegistryControl ? control(registry) : control);
  const middlewares = [resolvers_cache_middleware(registry, key), promise_middleware, external_wp_reduxRoutine_default()(normalizedControls), createThunkMiddleware(thunkArgs)];
  const enhancers = [applyMiddleware(...middlewares)];

  if (typeof window !== 'undefined' && window.__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION__) {
    enhancers.push(window.__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION__({
      name: key,
      instanceId: key,
      serialize: {
        replacer: mapToObject
      }
    }));
  }

  const {
    reducer,
    initialState
  } = options;
  const enhancedReducer = turbo_combine_reducers_default()({
    metadata: metadata_reducer,
    root: reducer
  });
  return createStore(enhancedReducer, {
    root: initialState
  }, (0,external_wp_compose_namespaceObject.compose)(enhancers));
}
/**
 * Maps selectors to a store.
 *
 * @param {Object} selectors Selectors to register. Keys will be used as the
 *                           public facing API. Selectors will get passed the
 *                           state as first argument.
 * @param {Object} store     The store to which the selectors should be mapped.
 * @return {Object} Selectors mapped to the provided store.
 */


function mapSelectors(selectors, store) {
  const createStateSelector = registrySelector => {
    const selector = function runSelector() {
      // This function is an optimized implementation of:
      //
      //   selector( store.getState(), ...arguments )
      //
      // Where the above would incur an `Array#concat` in its application,
      // the logic here instead efficiently constructs an arguments array via
      // direct assignment.
      const argsLength = arguments.length;
      const args = new Array(argsLength + 1);
      args[0] = store.__unstableOriginalGetState();

      for (let i = 0; i < argsLength; i++) {
        args[i + 1] = arguments[i];
      }

      return registrySelector(...args);
    };

    selector.hasResolver = false;
    return selector;
  };

  return (0,external_lodash_namespaceObject.mapValues)(selectors, createStateSelector);
}
/**
 * Maps actions to dispatch from a given store.
 *
 * @param {Object} actions Actions to register.
 * @param {Object} store   The redux store to which the actions should be mapped.
 *
 * @return {Object} Actions mapped to the redux store provided.
 */


function mapActions(actions, store) {
  const createBoundAction = action => function () {
    return Promise.resolve(store.dispatch(action(...arguments)));
  };

  return (0,external_lodash_namespaceObject.mapValues)(actions, createBoundAction);
}
/**
 * Maps selectors to functions that return a resolution promise for them
 *
 * @param {Object} selectors Selectors to map.
 * @param {Object} store     The redux store the selectors select from.
 *
 * @return {Object} Selectors mapped to their resolution functions.
 */


function mapResolveSelectors(selectors, store) {
  const {
    getIsResolving,
    hasStartedResolution,
    hasFinishedResolution,
    hasResolutionFailed,
    isResolving,
    getCachedResolvers,
    getResolutionState,
    getResolutionError,
    ...storeSelectors
  } = selectors;
  return (0,external_lodash_namespaceObject.mapValues)(storeSelectors, (selector, selectorName) => {
    // If the selector doesn't have a resolver, just convert the return value
    // (including exceptions) to a Promise, no additional extra behavior is needed.
    if (!selector.hasResolver) {
      return async function () {
        for (var _len4 = arguments.length, args = new Array(_len4), _key4 = 0; _key4 < _len4; _key4++) {
          args[_key4] = arguments[_key4];
        }

        return selector.apply(null, args);
      };
    }

    return function () {
      for (var _len5 = arguments.length, args = new Array(_len5), _key5 = 0; _key5 < _len5; _key5++) {
        args[_key5] = arguments[_key5];
      }

      return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
        const hasFinished = () => selectors.hasFinishedResolution(selectorName, args);

        const finalize = result => {
          const hasFailed = selectors.hasResolutionFailed(selectorName, args);

          if (hasFailed) {
            const error = selectors.getResolutionError(selectorName, args);
            reject(error);
          } else {
            resolve(result);
          }
        };

        const getResult = () => selector.apply(null, args); // Trigger the selector (to trigger the resolver)


        const result = getResult();

        if (hasFinished()) {
          return finalize(result);
        }

        const unsubscribe = store.subscribe(() => {
          if (hasFinished()) {
            unsubscribe();
            finalize(getResult());
          }
        });
      });
    };
  });
}
/**
 * Maps selectors to functions that throw a suspense promise if not yet resolved.
 *
 * @param {Object} selectors Selectors to map.
 * @param {Object} store     The redux store the selectors select from.
 *
 * @return {Object} Selectors mapped to their suspense functions.
 */


function mapSuspendSelectors(selectors, store) {
  return (0,external_lodash_namespaceObject.mapValues)(selectors, (selector, selectorName) => {
    // Selector without a resolver doesn't have any extra suspense behavior.
    if (!selector.hasResolver) {
      return selector;
    }

    return function () {
      for (var _len6 = arguments.length, args = new Array(_len6), _key6 = 0; _key6 < _len6; _key6++) {
        args[_key6] = arguments[_key6];
      }

      const result = selector.apply(null, args);

      if (selectors.hasFinishedResolution(selectorName, args)) {
        if (selectors.hasResolutionFailed(selectorName, args)) {
          throw selectors.getResolutionError(selectorName, args);
        }

        return result;
      }

      throw new Promise(resolve => {
        const unsubscribe = store.subscribe(() => {
          if (selectors.hasFinishedResolution(selectorName, args)) {
            resolve();
            unsubscribe();
          }
        });
      });
    };
  });
}
/**
 * Returns resolvers with matched selectors for a given namespace.
 * Resolvers are side effects invoked once per argument set of a given selector call,
 * used in ensuring that the data needs for the selector are satisfied.
 *
 * @param {Object} resolvers      Resolvers to register.
 * @param {Object} selectors      The current selectors to be modified.
 * @param {Object} store          The redux store to which the resolvers should be mapped.
 * @param {Object} resolversCache Resolvers Cache.
 */


function mapResolvers(resolvers, selectors, store, resolversCache) {
  // The `resolver` can be either a function that does the resolution, or, in more advanced
  // cases, an object with a `fullfill` method and other optional methods like `isFulfilled`.
  // Here we normalize the `resolver` function to an object with `fulfill` method.
  const mappedResolvers = (0,external_lodash_namespaceObject.mapValues)(resolvers, resolver => {
    if (resolver.fulfill) {
      return resolver;
    }

    return { ...resolver,
      // Copy the enumerable properties of the resolver function.
      fulfill: resolver // Add the fulfill method.

    };
  });

  const mapSelector = (selector, selectorName) => {
    const resolver = resolvers[selectorName];

    if (!resolver) {
      selector.hasResolver = false;
      return selector;
    }

    const selectorResolver = function () {
      for (var _len7 = arguments.length, args = new Array(_len7), _key7 = 0; _key7 < _len7; _key7++) {
        args[_key7] = arguments[_key7];
      }

      async function fulfillSelector() {
        const state = store.getState();

        if (resolversCache.isRunning(selectorName, args) || typeof resolver.isFulfilled === 'function' && resolver.isFulfilled(state, ...args)) {
          return;
        }

        const {
          metadata
        } = store.__unstableOriginalGetState();

        if (hasStartedResolution(metadata, selectorName, args)) {
          return;
        }

        resolversCache.markAsRunning(selectorName, args);
        setTimeout(async () => {
          resolversCache.clear(selectorName, args);
          store.dispatch(startResolution(selectorName, args));

          try {
            await fulfillResolver(store, mappedResolvers, selectorName, ...args);
            store.dispatch(finishResolution(selectorName, args));
          } catch (error) {
            store.dispatch(failResolution(selectorName, args, error));
          }
        });
      }

      fulfillSelector(...args);
      return selector(...args);
    };

    selectorResolver.hasResolver = true;
    return selectorResolver;
  };

  return {
    resolvers: mappedResolvers,
    selectors: (0,external_lodash_namespaceObject.mapValues)(selectors, mapSelector)
  };
}
/**
 * Calls a resolver given arguments
 *
 * @param {Object} store        Store reference, for fulfilling via resolvers
 * @param {Object} resolvers    Store Resolvers
 * @param {string} selectorName Selector name to fulfill.
 * @param {Array}  args         Selector Arguments.
 */


async function fulfillResolver(store, resolvers, selectorName) {
  const resolver = (0,external_lodash_namespaceObject.get)(resolvers, [selectorName]);

  if (!resolver) {
    return;
  }

  for (var _len8 = arguments.length, args = new Array(_len8 > 3 ? _len8 - 3 : 0), _key8 = 3; _key8 < _len8; _key8++) {
    args[_key8 - 3] = arguments[_key8];
  }

  const action = resolver.fulfill(...args);

  if (action) {
    await store.dispatch(action);
  }
}

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/utils/emitter.js
/**
 * Create an event emitter.
 *
 * @return {import("../types").DataEmitter} Emitter.
 */
function createEmitter() {
  let isPaused = false;
  let isPending = false;
  const listeners = new Set();

  const notifyListeners = () => // We use Array.from to clone the listeners Set
  // This ensures that we don't run a listener
  // that was added as a response to another listener.
  Array.from(listeners).forEach(listener => listener());

  return {
    get isPaused() {
      return isPaused;
    },

    subscribe(listener) {
      listeners.add(listener);
      return () => listeners.delete(listener);
    },

    pause() {
      isPaused = true;
    },

    resume() {
      isPaused = false;

      if (isPending) {
        isPending = false;
        notifyListeners();
      }
    },

    emit() {
      if (isPaused) {
        isPending = true;
        return;
      }

      notifyListeners();
    }

  };
}

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/registry.js
/**
 * External dependencies
 */

/**
 * WordPress dependencies
 */


/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */





/** @typedef {import('./types').StoreDescriptor} StoreDescriptor */

/**
 * @typedef {Object} WPDataRegistry An isolated orchestrator of store registrations.
 *
 * @property {Function} registerGenericStore Given a namespace key and settings
 *                                           object, registers a new generic
 *                                           store.
 * @property {Function} registerStore        Given a namespace key and settings
 *                                           object, registers a new namespace
 *                                           store.
 * @property {Function} subscribe            Given a function callback, invokes
 *                                           the callback on any change to state
 *                                           within any registered store.
 * @property {Function} select               Given a namespace key, returns an
 *                                           object of the  store's registered
 *                                           selectors.
 * @property {Function} dispatch             Given a namespace key, returns an
 *                                           object of the store's registered
 *                                           action dispatchers.
 */

/**
 * @typedef {Object} WPDataPlugin An object of registry function overrides.
 *
 * @property {Function} registerStore registers store.
 */

function getStoreName(storeNameOrDescriptor) {
  return typeof storeNameOrDescriptor === 'string' ? storeNameOrDescriptor : storeNameOrDescriptor.name;
}
/**
 * Creates a new store registry, given an optional object of initial store
 * configurations.
 *
 * @param {Object}  storeConfigs Initial store configurations.
 * @param {Object?} parent       Parent registry.
 *
 * @return {WPDataRegistry} Data registry.
 */


function createRegistry() {
  let storeConfigs = arguments.length > 0 && arguments[0] !== undefined ? arguments[0] : {};
  let parent = arguments.length > 1 && arguments[1] !== undefined ? arguments[1] : null;
  const stores = {};
  const emitter = createEmitter();
  let listeningStores = null;
  /**
   * Global listener called for each store's update.
   */

  function globalListener() {
    emitter.emit();
  }
  /**
   * Subscribe to changes to any data, either in all stores in registry, or
   * in one specific store.
   *
   * @param {Function}                listener              Listener function.
   * @param {string|StoreDescriptor?} storeNameOrDescriptor Optional store name.
   *
   * @return {Function} Unsubscribe function.
   */


  const subscribe = (listener, storeNameOrDescriptor) => {
    // subscribe to all stores
    if (!storeNameOrDescriptor) {
      return emitter.subscribe(listener);
    } // subscribe to one store


    const storeName = getStoreName(storeNameOrDescriptor);
    const store = stores[storeName];

    if (store) {
      return store.subscribe(listener);
    } // Trying to access a store that hasn't been registered,
    // this is a pattern rarely used but seen in some places.
    // We fallback to global `subscribe` here for backward-compatibility for now.
    // See https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/27466 for more info.


    if (!parent) {
      return emitter.subscribe(listener);
    }

    return parent.subscribe(listener, storeNameOrDescriptor);
  };
  /**
   * Calls a selector given the current state and extra arguments.
   *
   * @param {string|StoreDescriptor} storeNameOrDescriptor Unique namespace identifier for the store
   *                                                       or the store descriptor.
   *
   * @return {*} The selector's returned value.
   */


  function select(storeNameOrDescriptor) {
    var _listeningStores;

    const storeName = getStoreName(storeNameOrDescriptor);
    (_listeningStores = listeningStores) === null || _listeningStores === void 0 ? void 0 : _listeningStores.add(storeName);
    const store = stores[storeName];

    if (store) {
      return store.getSelectors();
    }

    return parent === null || parent === void 0 ? void 0 : parent.select(storeName);
  }

  function __unstableMarkListeningStores(callback, ref) {
    listeningStores = new Set();

    try {
      return callback.call(this);
    } finally {
      ref.current = Array.from(listeningStores);
      listeningStores = null;
    }
  }
  /**
   * Given a store descriptor, returns an object containing the store's selectors pre-bound to
   * state so that you only need to supply additional arguments, and modified so that they return
   * promises that resolve to their eventual values, after any resolvers have ran.
   *
   * @param {StoreDescriptor|string} storeNameOrDescriptor The store descriptor. The legacy calling
   *                                                       convention of passing the store name is
   *                                                       also supported.
   *
   * @return {Object} Each key of the object matches the name of a selector.
   */


  function resolveSelect(storeNameOrDescriptor) {
    var _listeningStores2;

    const storeName = getStoreName(storeNameOrDescriptor);
    (_listeningStores2 = listeningStores) === null || _listeningStores2 === void 0 ? void 0 : _listeningStores2.add(storeName);
    const store = stores[storeName];

    if (store) {
      return store.getResolveSelectors();
    }

    return parent && parent.resolveSelect(storeName);
  }
  /**
   * Given a store descriptor, returns an object containing the store's selectors pre-bound to
   * state so that you only need to supply additional arguments, and modified so that they throw
   * promises in case the selector is not resolved yet.
   *
   * @param {StoreDescriptor|string} storeNameOrDescriptor The store descriptor. The legacy calling
   *                                                       convention of passing the store name is
   *                                                       also supported.
   *
   * @return {Object} Object containing the store's suspense-wrapped selectors.
   */


  function suspendSelect(storeNameOrDescriptor) {
    var _listeningStores3;

    const storeName = getStoreName(storeNameOrDescriptor);
    (_listeningStores3 = listeningStores) === null || _listeningStores3 === void 0 ? void 0 : _listeningStores3.add(storeName);
    const store = stores[storeName];

    if (store) {
      return store.getSuspendSelectors();
    }

    return parent && parent.suspendSelect(storeName);
  }
  /**
   * Returns the available actions for a part of the state.
   *
   * @param {string|StoreDescriptor} storeNameOrDescriptor Unique namespace identifier for the store
   *                                                       or the store descriptor.
   *
   * @return {*} The action's returned value.
   */


  function dispatch(storeNameOrDescriptor) {
    const storeName = getStoreName(storeNameOrDescriptor);
    const store = stores[storeName];

    if (store) {
      return store.getActions();
    }

    return parent && parent.dispatch(storeName);
  } //
  // Deprecated
  // TODO: Remove this after `use()` is removed.


  function withPlugins(attributes) {
    return (0,external_lodash_namespaceObject.mapValues)(attributes, (attribute, key) => {
      if (typeof attribute !== 'function') {
        return attribute;
      }

      return function () {
        return registry[key].apply(null, arguments);
      };
    });
  }
  /**
   * Registers a store instance.
   *
   * @param {string} name  Store registry name.
   * @param {Object} store Store instance object (getSelectors, getActions, subscribe).
   */


  function registerStoreInstance(name, store) {
    if (typeof store.getSelectors !== 'function') {
      throw new TypeError('store.getSelectors must be a function');
    }

    if (typeof store.getActions !== 'function') {
      throw new TypeError('store.getActions must be a function');
    }

    if (typeof store.subscribe !== 'function') {
      throw new TypeError('store.subscribe must be a function');
    } // The emitter is used to keep track of active listeners when the registry
    // get paused, that way, when resumed we should be able to call all these
    // pending listeners.


    store.emitter = createEmitter();
    const currentSubscribe = store.subscribe;

    store.subscribe = listener => {
      const unsubscribeFromEmitter = store.emitter.subscribe(listener);
      const unsubscribeFromStore = currentSubscribe(() => {
        if (store.emitter.isPaused) {
          store.emitter.emit();
          return;
        }

        listener();
      });
      return () => {
        unsubscribeFromStore === null || unsubscribeFromStore === void 0 ? void 0 : unsubscribeFromStore();
        unsubscribeFromEmitter === null || unsubscribeFromEmitter === void 0 ? void 0 : unsubscribeFromEmitter();
      };
    };

    stores[name] = store;
    store.subscribe(globalListener); // Copy private actions and selectors from the parent store.

    if (parent) {
      try {
        unlock(store.store).registerPrivateActions(unlock(parent).privateActionsOf(name));
        unlock(store.store).registerPrivateSelectors(unlock(parent).privateSelectorsOf(name));
      } catch (e) {// unlock() throws if store.store was not locked.
        // The error indicates there's nothing to do here so let's
        // ignore it.
      }
    }
  }
  /**
   * Registers a new store given a store descriptor.
   *
   * @param {StoreDescriptor} store Store descriptor.
   */


  function register(store) {
    registerStoreInstance(store.name, store.instantiate(registry));
  }

  function registerGenericStore(name, store) {
    external_wp_deprecated_default()('wp.data.registerGenericStore', {
      since: '5.9',
      alternative: 'wp.data.register( storeDescriptor )'
    });
    registerStoreInstance(name, store);
  }
  /**
   * Registers a standard `@wordpress/data` store.
   *
   * @param {string} storeName Unique namespace identifier.
   * @param {Object} options   Store description (reducer, actions, selectors, resolvers).
   *
   * @return {Object} Registered store object.
   */


  function registerStore(storeName, options) {
    if (!options.reducer) {
      throw new TypeError('Must specify store reducer');
    }

    const store = createReduxStore(storeName, options).instantiate(registry);
    registerStoreInstance(storeName, store);
    return store.store;
  }

  function batch(callback) {
    emitter.pause();
    Object.values(stores).forEach(store => store.emitter.pause());
    callback();
    emitter.resume();
    Object.values(stores).forEach(store => store.emitter.resume());
  }

  let registry = {
    batch,
    stores,
    namespaces: stores,
    // TODO: Deprecate/remove this.
    subscribe,
    select,
    resolveSelect,
    suspendSelect,
    dispatch,
    use,
    register,
    registerGenericStore,
    registerStore,
    __unstableMarkListeningStores
  }; //
  // TODO:
  // This function will be deprecated as soon as it is no longer internally referenced.

  function use(plugin, options) {
    if (!plugin) {
      return;
    }

    registry = { ...registry,
      ...plugin(registry, options)
    };
    return registry;
  }

  registry.register(store);

  for (const [name, config] of Object.entries(storeConfigs)) {
    registry.register(createReduxStore(name, config));
  }

  if (parent) {
    parent.subscribe(globalListener);
  }

  const registryWithPlugins = withPlugins(registry);
  lock(registryWithPlugins, {
    privateActionsOf: name => {
      try {
        return unlock(stores[name].store).privateActions;
      } catch (e) {
        // unlock() throws an error the store was not locked – this means
        // there no private actions are available
        return {};
      }
    },
    privateSelectorsOf: name => {
      try {
        return unlock(stores[name].store).privateSelectors;
      } catch (e) {
        return {};
      }
    }
  });
  return registryWithPlugins;
}

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/default-registry.js
/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */

/* harmony default export */ var default_registry = (createRegistry());

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/node_modules/is-plain-object/dist/is-plain-object.mjs
/*!
 * is-plain-object <https://github.com/jonschlinkert/is-plain-object>
 *
 * Copyright (c) 2014-2017, Jon Schlinkert.
 * Released under the MIT License.
 */

function is_plain_object_isObject(o) {
  return Object.prototype.toString.call(o) === '[object Object]';
}

function is_plain_object_isPlainObject(o) {
  var ctor,prot;

  if (is_plain_object_isObject(o) === false) return false;

  // If has modified constructor
  ctor = o.constructor;
  if (ctor === undefined) return true;

  // If has modified prototype
  prot = ctor.prototype;
  if (is_plain_object_isObject(prot) === false) return false;

  // If constructor does not have an Object-specific method
  if (prot.hasOwnProperty('isPrototypeOf') === false) {
    return false;
  }

  // Most likely a plain Object
  return true;
}



;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/plugins/persistence/storage/object.js
let objectStorage;
const storage = {
  getItem(key) {
    if (!objectStorage || !objectStorage[key]) {
      return null;
    }

    return objectStorage[key];
  },

  setItem(key, value) {
    if (!objectStorage) {
      storage.clear();
    }

    objectStorage[key] = String(value);
  },

  clear() {
    objectStorage = Object.create(null);
  }

};
/* harmony default export */ var object = (storage);

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/plugins/persistence/storage/default.js
/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */

let default_storage;

try {
  // Private Browsing in Safari 10 and earlier will throw an error when
  // attempting to set into localStorage. The test here is intentional in
  // causing a thrown error as condition for using fallback object storage.
  default_storage = window.localStorage;
  default_storage.setItem('__wpDataTestLocalStorage', '');
  default_storage.removeItem('__wpDataTestLocalStorage');
} catch (error) {
  default_storage = object;
}

/* harmony default export */ var storage_default = (default_storage);

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/plugins/persistence/index.js
/**
 * External dependencies
 */


/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */



/** @typedef {import('../../registry').WPDataRegistry} WPDataRegistry */

/** @typedef {import('../../registry').WPDataPlugin} WPDataPlugin */

/**
 * @typedef {Object} WPDataPersistencePluginOptions Persistence plugin options.
 *
 * @property {Storage} storage    Persistent storage implementation. This must
 *                                at least implement `getItem` and `setItem` of
 *                                the Web Storage API.
 * @property {string}  storageKey Key on which to set in persistent storage.
 *
 */

/**
 * Default plugin storage.
 *
 * @type {Storage}
 */

const DEFAULT_STORAGE = storage_default;
/**
 * Default plugin storage key.
 *
 * @type {string}
 */

const DEFAULT_STORAGE_KEY = 'WP_DATA';
/**
 * Higher-order reducer which invokes the original reducer only if state is
 * inequal from that of the action's `nextState` property, otherwise returning
 * the original state reference.
 *
 * @param {Function} reducer Original reducer.
 *
 * @return {Function} Enhanced reducer.
 */

const withLazySameState = reducer => (state, action) => {
  if (action.nextState === state) {
    return state;
  }

  return reducer(state, action);
};
/**
 * Creates a persistence interface, exposing getter and setter methods (`get`
 * and `set` respectively).
 *
 * @param {WPDataPersistencePluginOptions} options Plugin options.
 *
 * @return {Object} Persistence interface.
 */

function createPersistenceInterface(options) {
  const {
    storage = DEFAULT_STORAGE,
    storageKey = DEFAULT_STORAGE_KEY
  } = options;
  let data;
  /**
   * Returns the persisted data as an object, defaulting to an empty object.
   *
   * @return {Object} Persisted data.
   */

  function getData() {
    if (data === undefined) {
      // If unset, getItem is expected to return null. Fall back to
      // empty object.
      const persisted = storage.getItem(storageKey);

      if (persisted === null) {
        data = {};
      } else {
        try {
          data = JSON.parse(persisted);
        } catch (error) {
          // Similarly, should any error be thrown during parse of
          // the string (malformed JSON), fall back to empty object.
          data = {};
        }
      }
    }

    return data;
  }
  /**
   * Merges an updated reducer state into the persisted data.
   *
   * @param {string} key   Key to update.
   * @param {*}      value Updated value.
   */


  function setData(key, value) {
    data = { ...data,
      [key]: value
    };
    storage.setItem(storageKey, JSON.stringify(data));
  }

  return {
    get: getData,
    set: setData
  };
}
/**
 * Data plugin to persist store state into a single storage key.
 *
 * @param {WPDataRegistry}                  registry      Data registry.
 * @param {?WPDataPersistencePluginOptions} pluginOptions Plugin options.
 *
 * @return {WPDataPlugin} Data plugin.
 */

function persistencePlugin(registry, pluginOptions) {
  const persistence = createPersistenceInterface(pluginOptions);
  /**
   * Creates an enhanced store dispatch function, triggering the state of the
   * given store name to be persisted when changed.
   *
   * @param {Function}       getState  Function which returns current state.
   * @param {string}         storeName Store name.
   * @param {?Array<string>} keys      Optional subset of keys to save.
   *
   * @return {Function} Enhanced dispatch function.
   */

  function createPersistOnChange(getState, storeName, keys) {
    let getPersistedState;

    if (Array.isArray(keys)) {
      // Given keys, the persisted state should by produced as an object
      // of the subset of keys. This implementation uses combineReducers
      // to leverage its behavior of returning the same object when none
      // of the property values changes. This allows a strict reference
      // equality to bypass a persistence set on an unchanging state.
      const reducers = keys.reduce((accumulator, key) => Object.assign(accumulator, {
        [key]: (state, action) => action.nextState[key]
      }), {});
      getPersistedState = withLazySameState(build_module_combineReducers(reducers));
    } else {
      getPersistedState = (state, action) => action.nextState;
    }

    let lastState = getPersistedState(undefined, {
      nextState: getState()
    });
    return () => {
      const state = getPersistedState(lastState, {
        nextState: getState()
      });

      if (state !== lastState) {
        persistence.set(storeName, state);
        lastState = state;
      }
    };
  }

  return {
    registerStore(storeName, options) {
      if (!options.persist) {
        return registry.registerStore(storeName, options);
      } // Load from persistence to use as initial state.


      const persistedState = persistence.get()[storeName];

      if (persistedState !== undefined) {
        let initialState = options.reducer(options.initialState, {
          type: '@@WP/PERSISTENCE_RESTORE'
        });

        if (is_plain_object_isPlainObject(initialState) && is_plain_object_isPlainObject(persistedState)) {
          // If state is an object, ensure that:
          // - Other keys are left intact when persisting only a
          //   subset of keys.
          // - New keys in what would otherwise be used as initial
          //   state are deeply merged as base for persisted value.
          initialState = (0,external_lodash_namespaceObject.merge)({}, initialState, persistedState);
        } else {
          // If there is a mismatch in object-likeness of default
          // initial or persisted state, defer to persisted value.
          initialState = persistedState;
        }

        options = { ...options,
          initialState
        };
      }

      const store = registry.registerStore(storeName, options);
      store.subscribe(createPersistOnChange(store.getState, storeName, options.persist));
      return store;
    }

  };
}

persistencePlugin.__unstableMigrate = () => {};

/* harmony default export */ var persistence = (persistencePlugin);

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/plugins/index.js


;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@babel/runtime/helpers/esm/extends.js
function _extends() {
  _extends = Object.assign ? Object.assign.bind() : function (target) {
    for (var i = 1; i < arguments.length; i++) {
      var source = arguments[i];
      for (var key in source) {
        if (Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(source, key)) {
          target[key] = source[key];
        }
      }
    }
    return target;
  };
  return _extends.apply(this, arguments);
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","element"]
var external_wp_element_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["element"];
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","priorityQueue"]
var external_wp_priorityQueue_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["priorityQueue"];
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: external ["wp","isShallowEqual"]
var external_wp_isShallowEqual_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["isShallowEqual"];
var external_wp_isShallowEqual_default = /*#__PURE__*/__webpack_require__.n(external_wp_isShallowEqual_namespaceObject);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/components/registry-provider/context.js
/**
 * WordPress dependencies
 */

/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */


const Context = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.createContext)(default_registry);
const {
  Consumer,
  Provider
} = Context;
/**
 * A custom react Context consumer exposing the provided `registry` to
 * children components. Used along with the RegistryProvider.
 *
 * You can read more about the react context api here:
 * https://reactjs.org/docs/context.html#contextprovider
 *
 * @example
 * ```js
 * import {
 *   RegistryProvider,
 *   RegistryConsumer,
 *   createRegistry
 * } from '@wordpress/data';
 *
 * const registry = createRegistry( {} );
 *
 * const App = ( { props } ) => {
 *   return <RegistryProvider value={ registry }>
 *     <div>Hello There</div>
 *     <RegistryConsumer>
 *       { ( registry ) => (
 *         <ComponentUsingRegistry
 *         		{ ...props }
 *         	  registry={ registry }
 *       ) }
 *     </RegistryConsumer>
 *   </RegistryProvider>
 * }
 * ```
 */

const RegistryConsumer = Consumer;
/**
 * A custom Context provider for exposing the provided `registry` to children
 * components via a consumer.
 *
 * See <a name="#RegistryConsumer">RegistryConsumer</a> documentation for
 * example.
 */

/* harmony default export */ var context = (Provider);

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/components/registry-provider/use-registry.js
/**
 * WordPress dependencies
 */

/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */


/**
 * A custom react hook exposing the registry context for use.
 *
 * This exposes the `registry` value provided via the
 * <a href="#RegistryProvider">Registry Provider</a> to a component implementing
 * this hook.
 *
 * It acts similarly to the `useContext` react hook.
 *
 * Note: Generally speaking, `useRegistry` is a low level hook that in most cases
 * won't be needed for implementation. Most interactions with the `@wordpress/data`
 * API can be performed via the `useSelect` hook,  or the `withSelect` and
 * `withDispatch` higher order components.
 *
 * @example
 * ```js
 * import {
 *   RegistryProvider,
 *   createRegistry,
 *   useRegistry,
 * } from '@wordpress/data';
 *
 * const registry = createRegistry( {} );
 *
 * const SomeChildUsingRegistry = ( props ) => {
 *   const registry = useRegistry();
 *   // ...logic implementing the registry in other react hooks.
 * };
 *
 *
 * const ParentProvidingRegistry = ( props ) => {
 *   return <RegistryProvider value={ registry }>
 *     <SomeChildUsingRegistry { ...props } />
 *   </RegistryProvider>
 * };
 * ```
 *
 * @return {Function}  A custom react hook exposing the registry context value.
 */

function useRegistry() {
  return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useContext)(Context);
}

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/components/async-mode-provider/context.js
/**
 * WordPress dependencies
 */

const context_Context = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.createContext)(false);
const {
  Consumer: context_Consumer,
  Provider: context_Provider
} = context_Context;
const AsyncModeConsumer = (/* unused pure expression or super */ null && (context_Consumer));
/**
 * Context Provider Component used to switch the data module component rerendering
 * between Sync and Async modes.
 *
 * @example
 *
 * ```js
 * import { useSelect, AsyncModeProvider } from '@wordpress/data';
 * import { store as blockEditorStore } from '@wordpress/block-editor';
 *
 * function BlockCount() {
 *   const count = useSelect( ( select ) => {
 *     return select( blockEditorStore ).getBlockCount()
 *   }, [] );
 *
 *   return count;
 * }
 *
 * function App() {
 *   return (
 *     <AsyncModeProvider value={ true }>
 *       <BlockCount />
 *     </AsyncModeProvider>
 *   );
 * }
 * ```
 *
 * In this example, the BlockCount component is rerendered asynchronously.
 * It means if a more critical task is being performed (like typing in an input),
 * the rerendering is delayed until the browser becomes IDLE.
 * It is possible to nest multiple levels of AsyncModeProvider to fine-tune the rendering behavior.
 *
 * @param {boolean} props.value Enable Async Mode.
 * @return {WPComponent} The component to be rendered.
 */

/* harmony default export */ var async_mode_provider_context = (context_Provider);

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/components/async-mode-provider/use-async-mode.js
/**
 * WordPress dependencies
 */

/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */


function useAsyncMode() {
  return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useContext)(context_Context);
}

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/components/use-select/index.js
/**
 * WordPress dependencies
 */



/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */



const renderQueue = (0,external_wp_priorityQueue_namespaceObject.createQueue)();
/**
 * @typedef {import('../../types').StoreDescriptor<C>} StoreDescriptor
 * @template C
 */

/**
 * @typedef {import('../../types').ReduxStoreConfig<State,Actions,Selectors>} ReduxStoreConfig
 * @template State,Actions,Selectors
 */

/**
 * @typedef {import('../../types').UseSelectReturn<T>} UseSelectReturn
 * @template T
 */

/** @typedef {import('../../types').MapSelect} MapSelect */

function Store(registry, suspense) {
  const select = suspense ? registry.suspendSelect : registry.select;
  const queueContext = {};
  let lastMapSelect;
  let lastMapResult;
  let lastMapResultValid = false;
  let lastIsAsync;
  let subscribe;

  const createSubscriber = stores => listener => {
    // Invalidate the value right after subscription was created. React will
    // call `getValue` after subscribing, to detect store updates that happened
    // in the interval between the `getValue` call during render and creating
    // the subscription, which is slightly delayed. We need to ensure that this
    // second `getValue` call will compute a fresh value.
    lastMapResultValid = false;

    const onStoreChange = () => {
      // Invalidate the value on store update, so that a fresh value is computed.
      lastMapResultValid = false;
      listener();
    };

    const onChange = () => {
      if (lastIsAsync) {
        renderQueue.add(queueContext, onStoreChange);
      } else {
        onStoreChange();
      }
    };

    const unsubs = stores.map(storeName => {
      return registry.subscribe(onChange, storeName);
    });
    return () => {
      // The return value of the subscribe function could be undefined if the store is a custom generic store.
      for (const unsub of unsubs) {
        unsub === null || unsub === void 0 ? void 0 : unsub();
      } // Cancel existing store updates that were already scheduled.


      renderQueue.cancel(queueContext);
    };
  };

  return (mapSelect, resubscribe, isAsync) => {
    const selectValue = () => mapSelect(select, registry);

    function updateValue(selectFromStore) {
      // If the last value is valid, and the `mapSelect` callback hasn't changed,
      // then we can safely return the cached value. The value can change only on
      // store update, and in that case value will be invalidated by the listener.
      if (lastMapResultValid && mapSelect === lastMapSelect) {
        return lastMapResult;
      }

      const mapResult = selectFromStore(); // If the new value is shallow-equal to the old one, keep the old one so
      // that we don't trigger unwanted updates that do a `===` check.

      if (!external_wp_isShallowEqual_default()(lastMapResult, mapResult)) {
        lastMapResult = mapResult;
      }

      lastMapResultValid = true;
    }

    function getValue() {
      // Update the value in case it's been invalidated or `mapSelect` has changed.
      updateValue(selectValue);
      return lastMapResult;
    } // When transitioning from async to sync mode, cancel existing store updates
    // that have been scheduled, and invalidate the value so that it's freshly
    // computed. It might have been changed by the update we just cancelled.


    if (lastIsAsync && !isAsync) {
      lastMapResultValid = false;
      renderQueue.cancel(queueContext);
    } // Either initialize the `subscribe` function, or create a new one if `mapSelect`
    // changed and has dependencies.
    // Usage without dependencies, `useSelect( ( s ) => { ... } )`, will subscribe
    // only once, at mount, and won't resubscibe even if `mapSelect` changes.


    if (!subscribe || resubscribe && mapSelect !== lastMapSelect) {
      // Find out what stores the `mapSelect` callback is selecting from and
      // use that list to create subscriptions to specific stores.
      const listeningStores = {
        current: null
      };
      updateValue(() => registry.__unstableMarkListeningStores(selectValue, listeningStores));
      subscribe = createSubscriber(listeningStores.current);
    } else {
      updateValue(selectValue);
    }

    lastIsAsync = isAsync;
    lastMapSelect = mapSelect; // Return a pair of functions that can be passed to `useSyncExternalStore`.

    return {
      subscribe,
      getValue
    };
  };
}

function useStaticSelect(storeName) {
  return useRegistry().select(storeName);
}

function useMappingSelect(suspense, mapSelect, deps) {
  const registry = useRegistry();
  const isAsync = useAsyncMode();
  const store = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useMemo)(() => Store(registry, suspense), [registry]);
  const selector = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useCallback)(mapSelect, deps);
  const {
    subscribe,
    getValue
  } = store(selector, !!deps, isAsync);
  const result = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useSyncExternalStore)(subscribe, getValue, getValue);
  (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useDebugValue)(result);
  return result;
}
/**
 * Custom react hook for retrieving props from registered selectors.
 *
 * In general, this custom React hook follows the
 * [rules of hooks](https://reactjs.org/docs/hooks-rules.html).
 *
 * @template {MapSelect | StoreDescriptor<any>} T
 * @param {T}         mapSelect Function called on every state change. The returned value is
 *                              exposed to the component implementing this hook. The function
 *                              receives the `registry.select` method on the first argument
 *                              and the `registry` on the second argument.
 *                              When a store key is passed, all selectors for the store will be
 *                              returned. This is only meant for usage of these selectors in event
 *                              callbacks, not for data needed to create the element tree.
 * @param {unknown[]} deps      If provided, this memoizes the mapSelect so the same `mapSelect` is
 *                              invoked on every state change unless the dependencies change.
 *
 * @example
 * ```js
 * import { useSelect } from '@wordpress/data';
 * import { store as myCustomStore } from 'my-custom-store';
 *
 * function HammerPriceDisplay( { currency } ) {
 *   const price = useSelect( ( select ) => {
 *     return select( myCustomStore ).getPrice( 'hammer', currency );
 *   }, [ currency ] );
 *   return new Intl.NumberFormat( 'en-US', {
 *     style: 'currency',
 *     currency,
 *   } ).format( price );
 * }
 *
 * // Rendered in the application:
 * // <HammerPriceDisplay currency="USD" />
 * ```
 *
 * In the above example, when `HammerPriceDisplay` is rendered into an
 * application, the price will be retrieved from the store state using the
 * `mapSelect` callback on `useSelect`. If the currency prop changes then
 * any price in the state for that currency is retrieved. If the currency prop
 * doesn't change and other props are passed in that do change, the price will
 * not change because the dependency is just the currency.
 *
 * When data is only used in an event callback, the data should not be retrieved
 * on render, so it may be useful to get the selectors function instead.
 *
 * **Don't use `useSelect` this way when calling the selectors in the render
 * function because your component won't re-render on a data change.**
 *
 * ```js
 * import { useSelect } from '@wordpress/data';
 * import { store as myCustomStore } from 'my-custom-store';
 *
 * function Paste( { children } ) {
 *   const { getSettings } = useSelect( myCustomStore );
 *   function onPaste() {
 *     // Do something with the settings.
 *     const settings = getSettings();
 *   }
 *   return <div onPaste={ onPaste }>{ children }</div>;
 * }
 * ```
 * @return {UseSelectReturn<T>} A custom react hook.
 */


function useSelect(mapSelect, deps) {
  // On initial call, on mount, determine the mode of this `useSelect` call
  // and then never allow it to change on subsequent updates.
  const staticSelectMode = typeof mapSelect !== 'function';
  const staticSelectModeRef = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)(staticSelectMode);

  if (staticSelectMode !== staticSelectModeRef.current) {
    const prevMode = staticSelectModeRef.current ? 'static' : 'mapping';
    const nextMode = staticSelectMode ? 'static' : 'mapping';
    throw new Error(`Switching useSelect from ${prevMode} to ${nextMode} is not allowed`);
  }
  /* eslint-disable react-hooks/rules-of-hooks */
  // `staticSelectMode` is not allowed to change during the hook instance's,
  // lifetime, so the rules of hooks are not really violated.


  return staticSelectMode ? useStaticSelect(mapSelect) : useMappingSelect(false, mapSelect, deps);
  /* eslint-enable react-hooks/rules-of-hooks */
}
/**
 * A variant of the `useSelect` hook that has the same API, but will throw a
 * suspense Promise if any of the called selectors is in an unresolved state.
 *
 * @param {Function} mapSelect Function called on every state change. The
 *                             returned value is exposed to the component
 *                             using this hook. The function receives the
 *                             `registry.suspendSelect` method as the first
 *                             argument and the `registry` as the second one.
 * @param {Array}    deps      A dependency array used to memoize the `mapSelect`
 *                             so that the same `mapSelect` is invoked on every
 *                             state change unless the dependencies change.
 *
 * @return {Object} Data object returned by the `mapSelect` function.
 */

function useSuspenseSelect(mapSelect, deps) {
  return useMappingSelect(true, mapSelect, deps);
}

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/components/with-select/index.js



/**
 * WordPress dependencies
 */

/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */


/**
 * Higher-order component used to inject state-derived props using registered
 * selectors.
 *
 * @param {Function} mapSelectToProps Function called on every state change,
 *                                    expected to return object of props to
 *                                    merge with the component's own props.
 *
 * @example
 * ```js
 * import { withSelect } from '@wordpress/data';
 * import { store as myCustomStore } from 'my-custom-store';
 *
 * function PriceDisplay( { price, currency } ) {
 * 	return new Intl.NumberFormat( 'en-US', {
 * 		style: 'currency',
 * 		currency,
 * 	} ).format( price );
 * }
 *
 * const HammerPriceDisplay = withSelect( ( select, ownProps ) => {
 * 	const { getPrice } = select( myCustomStore );
 * 	const { currency } = ownProps;
 *
 * 	return {
 * 		price: getPrice( 'hammer', currency ),
 * 	};
 * } )( PriceDisplay );
 *
 * // Rendered in the application:
 * //
 * //  <HammerPriceDisplay currency="USD" />
 * ```
 * In the above example, when `HammerPriceDisplay` is rendered into an
 * application, it will pass the price into the underlying `PriceDisplay`
 * component and update automatically if the price of a hammer ever changes in
 * the store.
 *
 * @return {WPComponent} Enhanced component with merged state data props.
 */

const withSelect = mapSelectToProps => (0,external_wp_compose_namespaceObject.createHigherOrderComponent)(WrappedComponent => (0,external_wp_compose_namespaceObject.pure)(ownProps => {
  const mapSelect = (select, registry) => mapSelectToProps(select, ownProps, registry);

  const mergeProps = useSelect(mapSelect);
  return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.createElement)(WrappedComponent, _extends({}, ownProps, mergeProps));
}), 'withSelect');

/* harmony default export */ var with_select = (withSelect);

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/components/use-dispatch/use-dispatch-with-map.js
/**
 * External dependencies
 */

/**
 * WordPress dependencies
 */



/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */


/**
 * Custom react hook for returning aggregate dispatch actions using the provided
 * dispatchMap.
 *
 * Currently this is an internal api only and is implemented by `withDispatch`
 *
 * @param {Function} dispatchMap Receives the `registry.dispatch` function as
 *                               the first argument and the `registry` object
 *                               as the second argument.  Should return an
 *                               object mapping props to functions.
 * @param {Array}    deps        An array of dependencies for the hook.
 * @return {Object}  An object mapping props to functions created by the passed
 *                   in dispatchMap.
 */

const useDispatchWithMap = (dispatchMap, deps) => {
  const registry = useRegistry();
  const currentDispatchMap = (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useRef)(dispatchMap);
  (0,external_wp_compose_namespaceObject.useIsomorphicLayoutEffect)(() => {
    currentDispatchMap.current = dispatchMap;
  });
  return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.useMemo)(() => {
    const currentDispatchProps = currentDispatchMap.current(registry.dispatch, registry);
    return (0,external_lodash_namespaceObject.mapValues)(currentDispatchProps, (dispatcher, propName) => {
      if (typeof dispatcher !== 'function') {
        // eslint-disable-next-line no-console
        console.warn(`Property ${propName} returned from dispatchMap in useDispatchWithMap must be a function.`);
      }

      return function () {
        return currentDispatchMap.current(registry.dispatch, registry)[propName](...arguments);
      };
    });
  }, [registry, ...deps]);
};

/* harmony default export */ var use_dispatch_with_map = (useDispatchWithMap);

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/components/with-dispatch/index.js



/**
 * WordPress dependencies
 */

/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */


/**
 * Higher-order component used to add dispatch props using registered action
 * creators.
 *
 * @param {Function} mapDispatchToProps A function of returning an object of
 *                                      prop names where value is a
 *                                      dispatch-bound action creator, or a
 *                                      function to be called with the
 *                                      component's props and returning an
 *                                      action creator.
 *
 * @example
 * ```jsx
 * function Button( { onClick, children } ) {
 *     return <button type="button" onClick={ onClick }>{ children }</button>;
 * }
 *
 * import { withDispatch } from '@wordpress/data';
 * import { store as myCustomStore } from 'my-custom-store';
 *
 * const SaleButton = withDispatch( ( dispatch, ownProps ) => {
 *     const { startSale } = dispatch( myCustomStore );
 *     const { discountPercent } = ownProps;
 *
 *     return {
 *         onClick() {
 *             startSale( discountPercent );
 *         },
 *     };
 * } )( Button );
 *
 * // Rendered in the application:
 * //
 * // <SaleButton discountPercent="20">Start Sale!</SaleButton>
 * ```
 *
 * @example
 * In the majority of cases, it will be sufficient to use only two first params
 * passed to `mapDispatchToProps` as illustrated in the previous example.
 * However, there might be some very advanced use cases where using the
 * `registry` object might be used as a tool to optimize the performance of
 * your component. Using `select` function from the registry might be useful
 * when you need to fetch some dynamic data from the store at the time when the
 * event is fired, but at the same time, you never use it to render your
 * component. In such scenario, you can avoid using the `withSelect` higher
 * order component to compute such prop, which might lead to unnecessary
 * re-renders of your component caused by its frequent value change.
 * Keep in mind, that `mapDispatchToProps` must return an object with functions
 * only.
 *
 * ```jsx
 * function Button( { onClick, children } ) {
 *     return <button type="button" onClick={ onClick }>{ children }</button>;
 * }
 *
 * import { withDispatch } from '@wordpress/data';
 * import { store as myCustomStore } from 'my-custom-store';
 *
 * const SaleButton = withDispatch( ( dispatch, ownProps, { select } ) => {
 *    // Stock number changes frequently.
 *    const { getStockNumber } = select( myCustomStore );
 *    const { startSale } = dispatch( myCustomStore );
 *    return {
 *        onClick() {
 *            const discountPercent = getStockNumber() > 50 ? 10 : 20;
 *            startSale( discountPercent );
 *        },
 *    };
 * } )( Button );
 *
 * // Rendered in the application:
 * //
 * //  <SaleButton>Start Sale!</SaleButton>
 * ```
 *
 * _Note:_ It is important that the `mapDispatchToProps` function always
 * returns an object with the same keys. For example, it should not contain
 * conditions under which a different value would be returned.
 *
 * @return {WPComponent} Enhanced component with merged dispatcher props.
 */

const withDispatch = mapDispatchToProps => (0,external_wp_compose_namespaceObject.createHigherOrderComponent)(WrappedComponent => ownProps => {
  const mapDispatch = (dispatch, registry) => mapDispatchToProps(dispatch, ownProps, registry);

  const dispatchProps = use_dispatch_with_map(mapDispatch, []);
  return (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.createElement)(WrappedComponent, _extends({}, ownProps, dispatchProps));
}, 'withDispatch');

/* harmony default export */ var with_dispatch = (withDispatch);

;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/data/build-module/components/with-registry/index.js



/**
 * WordPress dependencies
 */

/**
 * Internal dependencies
 */


/**
 * Higher-order component which renders the original component with the current
 * registry context passed as its `registry` prop.
 *
 * @param {WPComponent} OriginalComponent Original component.
 *
 * @return {WPComponent} Enhanced component.
 */

const withRegistry = (0,external_wp_compose_namespaceObject.createHigherOrderComponent)(OriginalComponent => props => (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.createElement)(RegistryConsumer, null, registry => (0,external_wp_element_namespaceObject.createElement)(OriginalComponent, _extends({}, props, {
  registry: registry
}))), 'withRegistry');
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 * @example
 * This illustrates a pattern where you may need to retrieve dynamic data from
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 * import { useDispatch, useSelect } from '@wordpress/data';
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 * function Button( { onClick, children } ) {
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 * //
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const useDispatch = storeNameOrDescriptor => {
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/**
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 *
 * @type  {import('./types').combineReducers}
 * @param {Object} reducers An object whose values correspond to different reducing
 *                          functions that need to be combined into one.
 *
 * @example
 * ```js
 * import { combineReducers, createReduxStore, register } from '@wordpress/data';
 *
 * const prices = ( state = {}, action ) => {
 * 	return action.type === 'SET_PRICE' ?
 * 		{
 * 			...state,
 * 			[ action.item ]: action.price,
 * 		} :
 * 		state;
 * };
 *
 * const discountPercent = ( state = 0, action ) => {
 * 	return action.type === 'START_SALE' ?
 * 		action.discountPercent :
 * 		state;
 * };
 *
 * const store = createReduxStore( 'my-shop', {
 * 	reducer: combineReducers( {
 * 		prices,
 * 		discountPercent,
 * 	} ),
 * } );
 * register( store );
 * ```
 *
 * @return {Function} A reducer that invokes every reducer inside the reducers
 *                    object, and constructs a state object with the same shape.
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const build_module_combineReducers = (turbo_combine_reducers_default());
/**
 * Given a store descriptor, returns an object of the store's selectors.
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 * As a consumer, you need only pass arguments of the selector, if applicable.
 *
 * @param {StoreDescriptor|string} storeNameOrDescriptor The store descriptor. The legacy calling
 *                                                       convention of passing the store name is
 *                                                       also supported.
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 * @example
 * ```js
 * import { select } from '@wordpress/data';
 * import { store as myCustomStore } from 'my-custom-store';
 *
 * select( myCustomStore ).getPrice( 'hammer' );
 * ```
 *
 * @return {Object} Object containing the store's selectors.
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 *
 * @param {StoreDescriptor|string} storeNameOrDescriptor The store descriptor. The legacy calling
 *                                                       convention of passing the store name is
 *                                                       also supported.
 *
 * @example
 * ```js
 * import { resolveSelect } from '@wordpress/data';
 * import { store as myCustomStore } from 'my-custom-store';
 *
 * resolveSelect( myCustomStore ).getPrice( 'hammer' ).then(console.log)
 * ```
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 * @return {Object} Object containing the store's promise-wrapped selectors.
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const build_module_resolveSelect = default_registry.resolveSelect;
/**
 * Given a store descriptor, returns an object containing the store's selectors pre-bound to state
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 *
 * @param {StoreDescriptor|string} storeNameOrDescriptor The store descriptor. The legacy calling
 *                                                       convention of passing the store name is
 *                                                       also supported.
 *
 * @return {Object} Object containing the store's suspense-wrapped selectors.
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const suspendSelect = default_registry.suspendSelect;
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 * @param {StoreDescriptor|string} storeNameOrDescriptor The store descriptor. The legacy calling
 *                                                       convention of passing the store name is
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 * @example
 * ```js
 * import { dispatch } from '@wordpress/data';
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If you’re capable of get the bulk volume discount and you have a proper business set up and you get a reseller certificates applied, you get sales tax submitted. So you ought to buy this stuff with a excessive bid after which drop them off at your favourite consignment store. Together we are ready to convey the ideas ahead to be used amongst others as we explore via these beautiful creations that characterize a fantastic variety. Margiela bases its GATs on a coach built for the West German Army in the Seventies. Originally designed by Puma however put into manufacturing by Adidas, the design is regularly copied.

Impressed by the craftsmanship of the replicas, he decided final year to go into business with a counterfeiter in the notorious shoe metropolis. Putian, in China’s coastal Fujian province, has been China’s sneaker manufacturing capital for many years. As a end result, it’s also the center of the counterfeit shoe industry. At night time, shopping centers come alive with showrooms displaying bootleg Nikes, Adidas and New Balance out within the open.

📲 Stay linked with us for the most recent firstcopyshoes releases, reside product videos, and exclusive deals. Enjoy a safe checkout course of with a quantity of cost options discountshoesmart.com, together with pay as you go and COD. Whether you’re looking for sport, running, casuals, or fashionable footwear, our assortment caters to all wants. I paid via Western Union and figured I roll the cube and provides it a shot. Very happy with these sandals and the communication with seller named Joelaw.

The eyes can be fooled easily in phrases of recognizing fakes but the sense of odor is more discerning. The materials used to make footwear are unique, in addition to their scent. If you could have considerations concerning the authenticity of your stickers, look them up on the web and compare them to other examples. If they don’t match, then you’re in all probability looking at a fake.

They run somewhat small however the high quality of the shoe and the fabric are rattling near spot on. Lower grades like ‘A’ or ‘AA’ may have more noticeable variations from the unique products. AliExpress, for instance, lets you addContent photographs directly on their platform to search out similar items. While DIYTrade’s interface is straightforward to navigate, high quality management depends closely on the person provider. Payment safety just isn’t constructed into the platform, so due diligence is crucial when inserting large orders. Buyers can vet suppliers through inspection reports and product samples earlier than placing large orders.

An unique Adidas won’t ever fault this detailing which is often spotted in the fake sneakers. Epitomising refined urban fashion, the Replica low-top trainers from Maison Margiela exude both fashionable flair and nostalgic charm. These distinguished sneakers are expertly crafted from lustrous, silver-tone leather with sumptuous suede inserts, revealing a charming interaction of textures. Due to the poor quality of workmanship, incorrect packaging, and former expertise with comparable products, CBP says officers decided the footwear were not genuine objects. Demand for premium-looking footwear at accessible worth points continues to drive wholesale orders, notably in emerging markets.

The hottest Balenciaga sneakers retail between $995 and $1,one hundred fifty. Balenciaga’s web site now permits you to pay for some of their sneakers using crypto cost. No stone ought to be left unturned when searching for faux Versace shoes.

Many customers unknowingly buy counterfeit goods, notably online or in casual marketplaces. However, ignorance of a product’s counterfeit nature does not all the time absolve a buyer of liability Replica Sneakers, especially if the price or circumstances recommend the merchandise isn’t real. From being budget-friendly to providing many fashion options, it’s easy to see why many individuals select these over designer brands.

Let’s also say this pair is the Nike Air Yeezy 2 ‘Red October’. When launched online at NikeStore.com, the sneakers sold out within a minute, actually and to high it off, not plenty of fashions were produced. The Good Will Out high replica sneakers, best reps replica Sneaker website. All of those Maison Margiela GAT duplicate sneaker alternatives have something distinctive to supply.

UA footwear will stand the check of time when you take care of them. Though minor defects may be observed, they don’t seem to be significantly seen. SMP footwear are extra comfortable than SP and AAA varieties. Depending on how frequently they’re used replica shoes, they will last up to two months. Although not recommended, SP-grade footwear can be an option if cash is tight. Yet if inspected carefully, numerous defects could be detected.

Many replicas are made with low-quality supplies, contributing to waste. The fast trend business, which often includes duplicate products, considerably impacts the surroundings. Unsustainable practices in sourcing materials and disposal can result in increased air pollution and landfill waste. Choosing sustainable footwear manufacturers promotes eco-friendly practices. Fake shoes, also called reproduction sneakers, are imitations of genuine footwear brands.

Material used to make the sneakers – Sub commonplace materials won’t final and you will want top quality materials similar to PVC rubber, leather-based, polyester or material. Join us as we delve into the world of replica footwear, the place we spotlight the highest picks that promise to raise your shoe collection. Get ready to discover how you can step into style and make a press release with every stride, all while maintaining your funds firmly grounded. You can also search on Alibaba, however don’t search for Nike or Adidas, you won’t find what you’re looking for. Instead, seek for “Putian shoes” or “Putian shoe factory”, and you’ll discover plenty of Putian shoe listings.

Have you ever spotted a pair of fashionable sneakers online and puzzled if they’re the actual deal or just a replica? With the rise of classy footwear, many individuals find themselves in a dilemma about whether to purchase replicas. It’s a common situation that raises questions on legality and ethics.

But, if I have been to choose one name total, that might be Crossreps.com. It will look punctured until you push it once more to the unique place. You can present this high quality to your friend with a straight face and see their funny response. 👉 Everythingreps and Hypeunique belong to this class. Of course, I’m not saying this high quality is horrible; it’s normal. But, so far as pricing is anxious, they should improve according to that.

Here are the highest stores that cope with these replica sneakers. I’ve been burned many instances with poor quality reps and sadly that is part of the method of owning reproduction sneakers. But over years I’ve identified a couple of good sellers who are actually good. They are referred to as fakes, reproduction sneakers, knock-offs, B grades, counterfeits, bootlegs, etc. Rep shoes aren’t mechanically unlawful, however it could possibly get tough. The line is crossed when they begin copying logos or specific designs from well-known manufacturers without permission.

If you are on the lookout for a classy Air Jordan replica without breaking the bank, then these are the perfect footwear for you. They look genuine but lack the Jordan emblem on the tongue which is a lifeless giveaway that they’re replicas. Apart from that, the Jumpman 4s appears fairly like the Retro replicas and are available in over 25 different colours. The hottest Jumpman 4s variants out there are the “What The” and the “White Cement”. The Air Jordan Jumpman 4s is the latest in the Jordan assortment and a super pair to buy if you’re in search of one thing that’s stylish and athletic on the similar time. These sneakers could be worn everyday and it comes with a breathable material that keeps your toes cool.

As seen on the faux one, the brand is thicker, it is smudged and is chipping off. Here too, it may be very important take note of the font, spacing and placement of the brand. We summarize the most popular trends from 1,000+ orders by our purchasers monthly, that can help you discover your winning product. Get your product ideas and inspirations from Jingsourcing’s monthly reports. Putian is located in Fujian Province on the southern coast of China.

This one is made of real sterling silver and prices $395 in the medium size. The iconic Cartier Love Ring could be found on a couple of websites, including 1stDibs the place we found this diamond-covered silver ring for $2,450. You can store around on the location for more Cartier options to purchase or bid on, each of which comes from a vetted seller. The company shipped footwear of extremely low high quality from China. A respected shoe retailer like Zappos has been talked about tens of millions of occasions on the Internet.

Jenna stated it would’ve been the secret service who chose the moniker for her, and he or she defined the special connection her family has to the name “Crawford.” For over 30 years, Van Halen Store has been providing the world’s largest selection of Van Halen and EVH merchandise and collectibles. Everything you find here is authentic and formally licensed.

What constitutes a cloth change might be determined at our sole discretion. Real and in great condition are solely two of the necessities. West hasn’t said much about the black market for his sneakers; a publicist for the rapper did not reply to a request for comment. Those illicit factories typically obtain samples of recent kinds immediately from Adidas’ two factories in China. The moles are additionally liable for photographs of proto-Yeezys leaking on-line before Adidas announces their launch.

BaseReps is your gateway to a world where top quality meets fashion-forward design in reps sneakers, duplicate bags, and reproduction jackets. Our assortment, appealing to each women and men, features the finest quality replicas at extra inexpensive prices. Experience our dedication to excellence with each purchase, complemented by our promise of premium transport. Today, many shoe brands, including Vessi, focus on offering high-quality footwear that combines fashion, comfort, and innovation—without resorting to imitation.

Buying reps for personal use is often not illegal, however promoting them as genuine sneakers or in large portions can break counterfeit laws. Be wary of costs that appear too good to be true, as they often are. Also, search for any misspellings or other errors on the shoe, as these could be a signal of a pretend product. Check the tags and labels on the shoes for any discrepancies or inaccuracies. You also can ask the seller for proof of authenticity, similar to a receipt or tag from the original store.

When it involves promoting replicas legally, there are numerous excellent choices for displaying and promoting your products. Not all knockoffs are created equal, and some are instantly recognizable whereas others aren’t. This is a lucrative business, in part owing to the many individuals who profit from the sale of counterfeit footwear in addition to the plethora of “legitimate” fakes available. We’ve all seen the Twitter memes of horrible fakes, with the wrong logos and misspelled words, but these aren’t the only fakes out there. When you get new footwear, the pleasure you get from them generally outweighs the cash spent, but there’s a problem when your best shoe isn’t what it seems to be. We’re here to assist you in figuring out fakes, subsequently we’ve put up a brief guidelines of things to search for when you’re on the hunt for model spanking new sneakers.

Travis Scott has collaborated on a number of tasks with Nike and Jordan Brand, along with his hottest sneaker dropping final summer. Technology has remodeled the game and left the neighborhood with mixed outcomes. However, the sneaker resale platform StockX continues to strive for transparency by providing data to the common public. They look tremendous trendy and are excellent for taking half in basketball, operating, walking, jogging and even as an informal put on. There are sturdy cushions at the base to reduce back the influence that helps defend your knees. To date, we now have delivered 1000’s of orders, and our web site stands out for its verified critiques and buyer satisfaction.

Alongside this reputation explosion, replica sneakers (commonly often known as “reps”) have created a brand new layer of complexity within the footwear market. For many shoppers, selecting replicas and genuine sneakers entails weighing components like high quality, price, ethics, and cultural significance. This essay delves into these features, comprehensively analyzing the differences between reps and genuine footwear and examining why every choice appeals to totally different buyers. In the world of trend and sneakers, there’s at all times been a divide between genuine merchandise and their imitations. Over the previous few years, high-quality duplicate shoes—often called “reps”—have gained severe traction, particularly in sneaker culture. With skyrocketing costs on retail and resale platforms, increasingly individuals are turning to replicas as a extra affordable method to take pleasure in their favorite styles.

Also, we don’t buy them as a result of they’re still out there for retail costs. The emergence of HypeX will change the chaotic pretend designer web sites. First, we are going to present the highest high quality reproduction designer clothing, together with Lv, and Fendi. In the uncooked materials of the garments, we use the identical supplies as the genuine ones. Secondly, 24-hour on-line service and excellent after-sales service will make you satisfied. Reps in shoes, also referred to as replicas, have gotten more and more well-liked amongst sneaker enthusiasts.

That was a fairly successful technique up until all these consignment stores began going stomach up and now that technique now not exists. So for some of this stuff, I was shopping for it for my local consignment store. I felt the worth of that shoe was under-market so I bought these.

Everything reps provides an in depth assortment beyond footwear but at larger prices with slower customer service. Firstsneakers is one other new vendor to pop up on DHgate over the past year. They manufacture and sell good quality shoes and concentrate on replica sneakers from main manufacturers like Yeezy, Air Jordan, Nike and even Adidas.

Believe me, reproduction or “rep” shoes are NOT the identical as genuine or “real” footwear. Reps are shoe replicas which are made to seem like the unique shoe, however they don’t appear to be crafted with the same high quality materials or craftsmanship as the unique. If the worth difference isn’t much, then you would possibly be likely coping with actual Nike footwear. If you want to examine, you can message the seller and ask them if the product is genuine or not. If they promote it as real and they promote you a pretend product, then you’ll find a way to request a refund from Aliexpress. The DrKucak Store is a particular retailer for Women Nike’s Replica sneakers.

As technology progresses, the quality gap between replicas and real sneakers is closing. Some high-tier replicas are only barely distinguishable from actual shoes, posing challenges to manufacturers relating to design safety and sustaining exclusivity. Meanwhile, shopper selectivity increases, and most are keen to pay a premium to ensure the product is genuine. Purchasing genuine sneakers supports the brands that design and produce them, contributing to the industry’s ongoing innovation. Companies like Nike and Adidas invest closely in analysis and improvement to create new applied sciences and supplies.

These replicas are made but are not endorsed or accredited as they try to replicate the style, supplies, and attributes of luxurious items. You can even buy the new Gucci x Adidas sneaker or the Supreme logo-adorned model of Kanye West’s sought-after Yeezy Boost. SneakerReplica.com focuses on high-quality replicas of in style sneaker models. Their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction makes them a reliable alternative for sneaker enthusiasts. When you try to get the world to believe that you’re one thing that you’re not. That you try to sell a faux product to someone as an genuine one.

These guys are made in Asia and are way more reasonably priced than our top luxury-leaning picks, just like the Oliver Cabells and the Svenssons. Though they fly additional beneath the radar (pardon the pun) than the minimalist white sneaker, menswear nerds can’t get enough of this stuff. Designs have advanced to incorporate different suede stripes and even Maison Margiela Fur Replica GATs.

There have been so many cases the place patrons have gone off platform and have been burnt by sellers they’ve trusted. If you might be on the lookout for faux shoes that look real, then check out these vetted shops that I’ve bought from. It’s plain that Putian’s OEM factories have wonderful shoemaking capabilities.

When I’m not researching the latest tendencies, I enjoy going for lengthy walks, exploring new styles, and discovering the most effective ways to maintain sneakers looking recent. Brand identification turns into diluted with the rise of replicas. When consumers buy imitation sneakers, they could fail to recognize the original brand’s value. For instance, Nike invests heavily in marketing and analysis to develop progressive products.

Low-end replicas often arrive in generic or poor-quality packaging. Beyond on-line platforms, there are different efficient strategies to source wholesale duplicate products in China. These approaches provide distinctive advantages and may present entry to a wider range of suppliers and products. Be cautious when ordering from unfamiliar Chinese websites. Look for sellers with high rankings and optimistic customer evaluations.

For the first time, fans can add an authentic Wolverine mask to their collection of officially licensed Marvel Legends Series roleplay gear. Although we gained’t match every value reported, we’ll use your suggestions to ensure that our prices remain competitive. Jenna Bush Hager says she used a faux name “for a time period” to verify into motels when she was younger. Technical specifications kind the foundation of selection standards. Prioritize suppliers providing detailed material composition breakdowns – notably for synthetic uppers (PU, microfiber, or eco-leather alternatives) and sole compounds (TPR or EVA). Minimum trade benchmarks embody 15,000 flex cycles for sole durability and colorfastness ratings exceeding 4/5 on standardized abrasion exams.

Partially, nice for bulk or semi-private label dropshipping. This is more of a long-game platform for those looking for brand control. RepCatalog is virtually built for replica-focused dropshipping. You want strong provider communication and experience in sourcing to use Alibaba effectively for replicas. SMP shoes are made with a high quality that’s twice nearly as good as “AAA ” or “SP”; thus, relying on usage, they may final you 6–12 months.

If you’re traveling from another country to Putian, you can first take a flight to Quanzhou Jinjiang International Airport, which is the closest airport to Putian. From there, you’ll find a way to then take a private automotive or bus to achieve Putian. The Balenciaga Track sneakers are made in China and obtainable in varied impartial colour options. This silhouette is famous for its ‘sneakers meet socks’ look.

This store  has a ranking of 98.7% and has bought over 40k pairs of sneakers throughout their 6 years on DHgate. The AAA-grade sneakers which are replicas may be stated to be good copies of the unique footwear. These replicas are made from commonplace materials and possess such crafting expertise that one needn’t worry about spotting a knockoff. Whereby, for people who need to purchase good high quality copies of sneakers or those that want to resell them, Putian is a market to be at. These keywords seem to yield extra outcomes as a outcome of they do not appeal to restrictions from the platforms. Take the Balenciaga Triple S sneaker, perhaps essentially the most “of the moment” sneaker, its cumbersome silhouette is immediately recognizable, and completely encapsulates the present ugly-as-fashion pattern.

I’m stunned, I would think that spending how a lot money you do on there, that they would deal with you with some precedence.Yeah. And I don’t know if it’s just the best way I filed that help ticket. And that’s the factor in regards to the story is, I’m really a pretty large StockX fan. And I’ve been an enormous proponent of StockX for a while, and I still like them. Tony is a market analysis skilled by day and a mode writer by night. He also enjoys working out, craft beer and spending time along with his wife, daughter, and dog.

You can find virtually anything, from sneakers to boots, allowing you to tailor your footwear collection to your taste. The thought of reps appeared when copies of designer footwear became increasingly popular as an option for people who could not buy true designer sneakers or did not need to. With the beginning of trends in luxurious sneakers, there was important interest in regular, cheap sneakers that gave an identical look. I even have at all times been keen about footwear, whether it’s finding the perfect running sneakers, fashionable boots, or on a regular basis consolation wear. I love testing completely different manufacturers and sharing trustworthy reviews that will assist you pick the most effective pair in your wants.

For his prized “pirate black” editions, he waited so lengthy as he might, understanding that counterfeiters enhance their replicas with every new batch. He finally pulled the trigger on the 10th batch, paying $120 to a sought-after vendor generally known as Chan. In the previous, those in search of counterfeit sneakers needed to navigate a slew of international websites that inspired little confidence. Repsneakers emerged as a spot to seek out and share the most effective on the market.

I actually have to admit that this is doubtless one of the finest replicas I’ve seen available on the market and I actually have examined it on the court. The 21SS Full Logo Jacquard Short options an all-over jacquard weave logo design and high-quality fabric. Elastic waistband and relaxed fit make them excellent for informal put on. No worries – our hassle-free 30-day return policy allows you to strive us on for size and discover the right pair.

You do not should wear branded when the shoes look this good. If you are looking for easy Nike sneaker lookalikes just like the Airforce 1, you’ll find it on this store. And I’ve seen the standard of these footwear dramatically improve over the years. I’ve been collecting sneaker reps and I treat them like an unique with its packaging intact. All although a lot of these sellers are well-liked, their ongoing efficiency of supply high quality reps can’t be assured and therefore I prefer to undergo Dhgate.

Versace is incorporating NFC tags into their newest collections for an online authentication system. Footwear is amongst Versace’s best-selling categories for both women and men. While the Italian style home is famous for its platform heels, its most sought-after footwear are primarily sneakers, slides, and statement sneakers. You might need a pair of Versace sneakers in your want list or could be saving as much as splurge on genuine Versace sneakers. The luxury price point of Versace footwear makes them a common choice for counterfeiters. For readers wanting to delve deeper into the world of Christian Louboutin, Your Next Shoes provides a wealth of articles exploring numerous features of this iconic brand.

But you don’t need your run of the mill, low high quality pretend sneakers. Replicas nowadays have a certain class and here are the shops that sell Nike replicas on-line. The traces between authentic shoes and replicas often blur. Authentic sneakers, directly from manufacturers like Nike and Adidas, include a promise of originality. On the opposite hand, replicas or imitation sneakers might be unauthorized by the unique model however can still boast impeccable quality.

Most people can simply tell they’re not genuine simply by a fast look or touch. There are noticeable variations within the leather quality, craftsmanship, brand clarity, shoe form, and sole in comparability with genuine merchandise. In 1997, the outbreak of the monetary disaster led to a big discount in orders for Putian’s manufacturing factories, making their survival more and more difficult. Consequently, Putian launched into the trail of producing counterfeit shoes.

Due to improper care being given to the wrapping, this typically results in the box being harmed. To consider counterfeit shoes, you must examine product pictures, check customer critiques, and get in contact with distributors on to confirm the standard of the supplies and craftsmanship. The value of such goods is low and the quality is on the highest. Shenzhen is sort of various considering the number of selections available which include smartphones, smartwatches, and completely different accessories. A aggressive market leads to lower prices therefore making replica merchandise of nice quality good worth for money.

I shoot them from my residence where I even have a setup and my shoe collection in the background. Sometimes I’ll deliver my laptop down to the store and report from there. I’m actually backed up on YouTube movies I truly have to get out. Indeed, the Yeezys have had a halo impact on the popularity of Adidas’ other sneakers such as the NMD and Ultraboost, which share comparable stylings however are sold to the mass market. Adidas, meanwhile, has sued brands such as Marc Jacobs, Forever 21 and Juicy Couture over using its signature triple stripes. However, it’s unclear what exactly the 93-year-old athletic model is doing about reproduction Yeezys from China.

Material used to make the sneakers – Sub standard materials won’t final and you will want prime quality supplies similar to PVC rubber, leather, polyester or cloth. Unlike plenty of standalone web sites which may be owned, managed and managed by a single company, DHgate has been around for more than 10 years. They will not want dangerous sellers on their platform that may affect their status. The Sports Shoe Store is a direct from manufacturing facility seller and that’s why they’ve a few of the best charges in the market. But, should you missed the drop time and were not in a position to get on the queue replica shoes, I hope these solutions are helpful for you when purchasing sneakers through a reseller or licensed resale website.

Instead of being flat on the leather-based, the Air Jordan Wings emblem must be embossed. If you run your fingertips over the Air Jordan Wings logo, you should be in a position to feel it. Additionally, you’ll see that the toe box’s openings should be arched.

These are what’s called “money sizes”, or in different terms the popular sizes. A dimension 9 will move quicker than a size 7 which finally ends up in fast gross sales. Now let’s say that you don’t know the history like diehard sneakerheads and perhaps you’re simply moving into accumulating otherwise you wish to make sure your newest purchase is genuine. Maybe the pair you are about to buy isn’t something out of the norm for JB. You could search through the various informational web sites on sneakers, which can take a while but can save you on getting burned. We do have an Air Jordan History section which you may find a way to flick thru to see if the colours match up with an already launched pair.

Look for official logos or seals of approval from the producer. If you are unsure, you’ll be able to all the time contact the producer on to ask about licensed retailers in your space. The materials, ease, and manufacture are of the highest caliber.

3 This article will break down what rep sneakers actually are and reveal five eye-opening information about these stylish copycats. Rep shoe check with the replica of sports brand or designer brand shoe by private factories without the authorization of the brand. Their appearance and materials are virtually the same, but the value is usually solely 1/4 of the original. Because the original is dear and most people cannot afford it, rep shoes have gotten more and more in style among customers. The finest replica shoe website can be Dhgate arms down because it has over 30 to 40 replica sellers.

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In shopper capitalism we’re taught that the issues we purchase are a direct representation of how a lot we’re profitable (or losing) at life. The lenses are too dark and I question their quality, but they can be modified. And while I recognize that there are totally different qualities of plastic with different finishes, it’s nonetheless only plastic and solely a pedant would have the flexibility to discern my ones from a real pair.

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Online viewers can watch him bargain, settle a price dispute with a seller via coin toss and call out a faux pair of sneaks before he’s even opened the field. Collectors and sneaker specialists say there’s little incentive for Adidas to crack down on faux Yeezys. Their proliferation has little impact on sales, as respectable Yeezys promote out almost immediately regardless.

Large factories are extra advanced when it comes to expertise and refined handsets hence producing better duplicate watches. These sorts normally make watches for famous manufacturers so they are extra skillful within the artwork of making replicas which are top of the range. The enormous marketplace for imitation items is fueled by their exceptional high quality, affordability, and great profitability. About 90% of these imitation goods are produced in China, a major world reproduction product producer. It is unsurprising to seek out high-quality knockoffs of well-known brands like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Chanel, and Rolex circulating out there as many luxurious manufacturers have manufacturing in China. To ensure you’ve all the data required to navigate the Chinese reproduction market successfully, I’ll also supply helpful advice on importing these goods in bulk.

Before purchasing, check buyer feedback for real pictures and detailed evaluations. Luxury objects tend to have a solid, well-balanced really feel due to high-quality supplies. Popular Chinese e-commerce platforms like Taobao typically have a wider number of replicas. To navigate these websites, you ought to use browser translation extensions or search assist from Chinese-speaking pals. Use translation instruments like Google Translate to convert your search terms into Chinese characters. For example, “高仿” (gāofǎng) means “high-quality replica” in Chinese.

The primary advantages of buying faux shoes embrace affordability, availability, type variety, and reduced risk. High-quality reps can come extremely close, particularly in phrases of stitching, form, weight, and material feel. Factories that focus on accuracy typically mimic the genuine materials nearly completely. That said, they might still cut corners on the inside of the shoe or use barely different glue or internal linings. SneakerDouble ships the best quality duplicate sneakers all over the world.

There are a quantity of methods by which you’ll identify pretend Adidas from the original. This could be helpful in understanding if you’re shopping for a real Adidas or not. The best Adidas shoes for strolling is the Adidas Alhpabounce. This has the additional cushioning on the underside that keeps your heel secure and guarded.

However, relying solely on on-line searches isn’t completely dependable. Many small to medium-sized factories in Putian might not even listing their contact information on-line, so it’s often necessary to get suggestions from locals. This is as a outcome of many factories here also produce counterfeit shoes and may not operate entirely legally. They often have their very own established distributors and may be cautious when dealing with exterior buyers. Top-grade footwear are made utilizing the same molds as real ones.

The font used should be small and clear for the tongue label. It’s worth noting that many Balenciaga sneakers are made in China. You can double-check the manufacturing nation on Balenciaga’s web site. The A, C, and G are sometimes tell-tale signs of sneakers being pretend.

In comparison to more expensive alternate options, cheaper ones are made from lower-quality supplies and have a distinct odor. Fakes will usually have a sharper, extra rubbery/plasticky odor. In most circumstances, it will all be on the sticker located within the box.

One customer steps up to the counter, beaming, considering he’s about to money in on one of the sought-after sneakers in resale. Almordaah’s demeanor shifts to quiet tones and sympathy as he breaks the bad news to the would-be vendor. Almordaah has to provide hope to some prospects whose sneakers are authentic however have been rejected for an additional cause — possibly they’re simply not scorching shoes or they’re a small size that isn’t popular.

Over here you’ll find the most effective duplicate products starting from mobile phones and electronics to trend equipment in a wholesale quantity. You’ll discover all the pretend bags you were in search of to finish your collection. You can purchase a number of of the pretend manufacturers on-line on Aliexpress, however plenty of it has been clamped down through the years. You need to be clever to buy from these sites especially when you’re looking for one thing explicit. This wholesale replica site does not list the precise brand names, but upon truly visiting the review part, you’ll discover that the products seem like the original.

Not that conditions within the Western world are much completely different. AllKicks was based to help all designer clothing lovers save money. ALLKICKS.internet is a high-quality Fake Shoes Website, Among them, the Replica designer brand is the most well-liked. AllKicks products use the same materials as the genuine ones, and the appearance and winning course of are constant. In a market flooded with convincing faux sneakers, having a dedicated service like LegitGrails may be the deciding issue within the authenticity of your purchase.

If you are on the lookout for terminologies for reproduction shoes, then knockoff shoes, faux sneakers, first copy shoes are used interchangeably. In this information, I’m sharing the best replica sneakers I’ve found, with trusted shops that deliver quality and style, so you presumably can step up your shoe game too. Best high quality assuranceWe have our personal PK GOD manufacturing unit and have cooperated with well-known factories such as OG LJR H12 for many years. Most sneakers use the identical materials and craftsmanship as the originals.

If you are a mother or father looking for cheaper shoes on your youngsters, look no other website than stockxkicks. They are not a scam, and solely the evaluations tell you that they are legit. Not everybody needs the absolute best quality discountshoesmart, and sometimes, the youngsters pressure you to purchase costly shoes. One final thing I’ve heard on Reddit is that their factory is in Putian, the place the very best quality footwear are manufactured and provided worldwide. He sneakers matches the one on the box, then it’s likely to be reliable. THe PUAMSS Store is a novel retailer with lots of formal footwear.

Revenue for pretend sneakers is estimate at $599 billion yearly. The stand outs are the multi-coloured footwear and the pink & black combo. Some of the best Air Jordan replicas are super reasonably priced. You can purchase many pieces of the same shoe and use completely different ones for different days of the week.

Reps, or replicas, are knockoff or imitation shoes manufactured to be as identical as potential to the name-brand designer shoe. Vans shoes aren’t that cheap, so that you don’t want to waste your money on something less than the actual article. You ought to intently examine every thing from the packaging to the brand to the shoe design. If attainable, examine the shoes to a pair that you realize are real.

Kevin’s entree into the world of replica shoes was through the user-generated web site Reddit, the place collectors share photographs of copycat shoes and contact data for sellers. They coach counterfeiters on the way to get minute details appropriate. With each batch of bootlegs, the replicas turn out to be more and more difficult to distinguish from their authentic counterparts. Knowing you’re buying duplicate sneakers is one factor, but getting duped? And so to avoid being on the receiving end of such a scenario, you can buy immediately from the source.

Before transport, every pair goes through a strict quality verify. We solely send out shoes that move our accuracy and sturdiness standards—so you get the most effective, each time. While the actual deal would possibly burn a gap in your pocket, rep footwear promise a similar experience with out the hefty price tag.

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