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Implements the browser runtime for the client-side extensions.
Main registry for Plugins and Locations. This registry should be provided by Products as part of their superbatch.
Refer to the official documentation for more information.
[0.9.0] - 2020-02-18
setActions
and onClose
methods has been added to the top level ModalAPI. They will replace the ones provided as "options" in onMount modal method.setWidth
and setAppearance
methods have been added to ModalAPI.setAction
ModalAPI now can an accept a new testId
property. You can use this property to write unique selectors while working on the e2e tests.label
, url
, title
are not getting overwritten with default values.updateAttributes
.useDebug
, useValidation
, useLogging
, useDiscovery
React hooks were removed from the
@atlassian/clientside-extensions-debug
package and moved to the @atlassian/clientside-extensions-components
package.setActions
and onClose
Modal Options API is deprecated in favor for their counterparts in ModalAPI. They are still available
for you to use, but will be removed on a later version.FAQs
Implements the browser runtime for the client-side extensions.
The npm package @atlassian/clientside-extensions-registry receives a total of 581 weekly downloads. As such, @atlassian/clientside-extensions-registry popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @atlassian/clientside-extensions-registry 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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