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This NPM package enables you to go live fast with payments with Adyen as a payment service provider when building your Salesforce PWA Retail application.
This NPM package enables you to go live fast with payments with Adyen as a payment service provider when building your Salesforce PWA Retail application.
To request a feature, report a bug, or report a security vulnerability, create a GitHub issue.
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For set-up, installation, and Go-Live instructions, refer to Adyen Docs. Available payment methods and features can be found on Adyen Docs.
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This repository is available under the MIT license.
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This NPM package enables you to go live fast with payments with Adyen as a payment service provider when building your Salesforce PWA Retail application.
We found that @adyen/adyen-salesforce-pwa demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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