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@builder.io/app-plugin-simple-example
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👉 See [here](src/plugin.ts) for the main plugin entry and coniguration
👉 See here for the main plugin entry and coniguration
git clone https://github.com/BuilderIO/builder.git
cd plugins/example-simple-app
npm install
npm start
From beta.builder.io open the javascript console in your browser's dev tools and run.
// Adds the plugin
builder.plugins.replace(['http://localhost:1268/plugin.system.js'])
// Saves for all in your organization and reloads the browser
builder.savePlugins().then(() => location.reload())
NOTE: Loading http:// content on an https:// website will give you a warning. Be sure to click the shield in the top right of your browser and choose "load unsafe scripts" to allow the http content on Builder's https site when devloping locally
Now as you develop you can restart Builder to see the latest version of your plugin.
To uninstall your plugin run
// Removes all plugins
builder.plugins.replace([])
// Saves for all in your organization and reloads the browser
builder.savePlugins().then(() => location.reload())
We recommend sending us a pull request with your plugin so we can publish it on your behalf.
If required, you can also publish to your own NPM or a hosting service.
To load a plugin from NPM
builder.plugins.replace(['@builder.io/plugin-example'])
You can load a plugin from a specific version
builder.plugins.replace(['@builder.io/plugin-example@1.0.0'])
Or from a URL
builder.plugins.replace(['https://something.com/foo'])
FAQs
👉 See [here](src/plugin.ts) for the main plugin entry and coniguration
The npm package @builder.io/app-plugin-simple-example receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @builder.io/app-plugin-simple-example popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @builder.io/app-plugin-simple-example demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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