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@algoan/connect
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Library for Algoan Connect
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://js.algoan.com/connect/algoan-connect.js"></script>
npm install @algoan/connect
Place a div with the id algoan-connect where you want the button to appear:
<div id="algoan-connect"></div>
Then, you can invoke the Algoan Connect library:
<script>
AlgoanConnect.addWidget({ apiKey: '<Your API key>', partnerId: '<Your unique user identifier>' });
</script>
import { addWidget } from '@algoan/connect';
addWidget({ apiKey: '<Your API key>', partnerId: '<Your unique user identifier>' });
It is possible to configure some aspect of the Algoan Connect button. You can refer to the config file for the list of every configuration possible.
npm install
npm run build
npm run compile
npm run dev
This command will start a webserver listening at http://localhost:3002/. It will serve the dev/dev-server-template.html file with the library already injected.
FAQs
Library for Algoan Connect
The npm package @algoan/connect receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @algoan/connect popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @algoan/connect demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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