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@arc-core-components/content-schema_ans-feed-v0.6.2
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This the Arc Core Component representing a GraphQL schema that can be used with a content source.
This Core Component must be used within a Fusion project.
It should be used for any feature showing a feed of ANS stories, such as a feed-driven flex feature.
npm install @arc-core-components/content-schema_ans-feed-v0.6.2
/schemas
folder. For this content source, the suggested name is ans-feed.js
ans-feed.js
: import schema from '@arc-core-components/content-schema_ans-feed-v0.6.2'
export default schema
This is very much the first draft of this content source, and may not define desired fields for every item. We will likely add more fields to it as we work through use cases.
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GraphQL schema for use with any content source returning a feed of ANS stories.
The npm package @arc-core-components/content-schema_ans-feed-v0.6.2 receives a total of 253 weekly downloads. As such, @arc-core-components/content-schema_ans-feed-v0.6.2 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @arc-core-components/content-schema_ans-feed-v0.6.2 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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