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@bbc/psammead-amp-geo
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The psammead-amp-geo
component is an <amp-geo>
element to be used for AMP pages. It has a defined set of ISO country groups that we set for our privacy and cookie banners on AMP pages ('eea'), and a defined set of ISO country groups to detect if a user should not be shown ads ('gbOrUnknown').
npm install @bbc/psammead-amp-geo
Argument | Type | Required | Default | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|
No props. |
When using psammead-amp-geo
, you should firstly include this script in the head of the page:
<script
async
custom-element="amp-geo"
src="https://cdn.ampproject.org/v0/amp-geo-0.1.js"
/>
Then you can import the AmpGeo component & use it in conjunction with <amp-consent>
import AmpGeo from '@bbc/psammead-amp-geo';
const Wrapper = () => (
<>
<AmpGeo />
<amp-consent id="uniqueId" layout="nodisplay">
<script
type="application/json"
>
{
consents: {
'user-consent': {
promptIfUnknownForGeoGroup: 'eea',
promptUI: 'promptId',
},
},
}
</script>
</amp-consent>
</>
);
Use this component only on AMP pages when:
The psammead-amp-geo
is an <amp-geo>
element.
Psammead is completely open source. We are grateful for any contributions, whether they be new components, bug fixes or general improvements. Please see our primary contributing guide which can be found at the root of the Psammead respository.
We welcome feedback and help on this work. By participating in this project, you agree to abide by the code of conduct. Please take a moment to read it.
Psammead is Apache 2.0 licensed.
FAQs
React component for AMP Geo
The npm package @bbc/psammead-amp-geo receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @bbc/psammead-amp-geo popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @bbc/psammead-amp-geo demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 39 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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