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@braze/web-sdk-no-amd
Advanced tools
$ npm install --save @braze/web-sdk-no-amd
This will install the Braze Web SDK files into ./node_modules/@braze/web-sdk-no-amd
where you can reference them locally. Note that the Braze Web SDK is meant to be used client-side in a web application and may not work as expected in a Node.js server environment.
var appboy = require('@braze/web-sdk-no-amd');
appboy.initialize('YOUR-API-KEY');
appboy.display.automaticallyShowNewInAppMessages();
appboy.openSession();
See the Public Github Repo for getting started instructions or our documentation pages for use-case based documentation.
2.6.0
@braze
scope. The core and full versions of the SDK as well as the service worker are now published in their own packages, resulting in a drastically reduced install size compared to the appboy-web-sdk
package. This is not a breaking change for existing NPM integrations and we will continue to publish the appboy-web-sdk
package to maintain backwards compatibility. See the README for integration details.appboyBridge.getUser().setLanguage(language)
to HTML In-App Messages.Notification
is not defined.appboy.registerAppboyPushMessages
would throw a javascript error if the user did not allow websites to ask for permission to send notifications.FAQs
Braze SDK without AMD for web sites and other JS platforms.
The npm package @braze/web-sdk-no-amd receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @braze/web-sdk-no-amd popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @braze/web-sdk-no-amd 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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