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@commercetools-frontend/application-shell-connectors
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Contains complementary tools for @commercetools-frontend/application-shell
This package contains complementary components to work with the @commercetools-frontend/application-shell
package.
In particular it provides components (and HOCs) to access and subscribe to specific data within the AppShell.
NOTE that the "provider" components should only be used within the AppShell. Instead, as a consumer of that data, you should only use the "getter" components (or the HOCs).
$ npm install --save @commercetools-frontend/application-shell-connectors
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Contains complementary tools for @commercetools-frontend/application-shell
We found that @commercetools-frontend/application-shell-connectors demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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