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This repository is the basis for public or open-source releases of code that allow users to consume Campfire and other LTI systems.
This package provides the LTIToolConsumer
class which can be used to set up parameters, provide a
signing function, and mount an iFrame, as well as listening for events from the provider back to your
consumer.
You should never put your OAuth secret key in your JS bundle or frontend, but if you need a simple
example to get started with in the browser, this example provides a way to construct a bundle that
utilizes the oath-signature
npm package to sign requests in pure client-side JS.
Again, this should only be used as the first step in a proof-of-concept.
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