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@azure/api-management-custom-widgets-tools
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This repository is managed by the Microsoft Azure API Management team and contains the source code of tools for development of custom widgets for the Developer portal. Refer to the official Azure documentation for more information and instructions.
Source code | Package (NPM) | Product documentation
@azure/api-management-custom-widgets-scaffolder
packageNavigate to Custom widgets for Developer portal documentation to learn how to create and manage Custom widgets.
Package provides tools for communication between scaffolded widgets and the Developer Portal
This package should not be confused with @azure/api-management-custom-widgets-scaffolder
package, which contains template files and a function to generate Custom widgets for the API Management services' Developer Portal.
If you'd like to contribute to this library, please read the contributing guide to learn more about how to build and test the code.
To execute the tests you'll need to run:
rush update
rush build -t @azure/api-management-custom-widgets-tools
cd sdk\apimanagement\api-management-custom-widgets-tools
npm run test
View our tests folder for more details.
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This repository is managed by the [Microsoft Azure API Management](https://aka.ms/apimrocks) team and contains the source code of tools for development of custom widgets for the Developer portal. Refer to the [official Azure documentation](https://aka.ms/
We found that @azure/api-management-custom-widgets-tools demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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