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@commercetools-frontend/mc-html-template
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Everything related to render the index.html for a MC application
This package contains utils and scripts related to the index.html for a Merchant Center customization.
$ npm install --save @commercetools-frontend/mc-html-template
generateTemplateThis method will return the template HTML document with the provided CSS/JS scripts injected.
NOTE that the HTML document will still have the placeholders (see
replaceHtmlPlaceholders)
type TGenerateTemplateOptions = {
cssImports?: string[];
scriptImports?: string[];
};
function generateTemplate({
cssImports = [],
scriptImports = [],
}: TGenerateTemplateOptions);
replaceHtmlPlaceholdersThis method will replace the placeholders defined in the HTML document based on the application config.
This method should be used as the final step to get the fully compiled index.html.
At the moment we define the following placeholders:
__CDN_URL__: the cdnUrl value defined in the application config__MC_API_URL__: the mcApiUrl value defined in the application config__LOADING_SCREEN_CSS__: (defined internally) the CSS for the loading animation in case the page takes longer to load__LOADING_SCREEN_JS__: (defined internally) the JS for the loading animation in case the page takes longer to load__APP_ENVIRONMENT__: the sanitized application config environment, which will be available at the global variable window.app__CSP__: the generated Content-Security-Policy directives, defined as an HTML meta tagtype TReplaceHtmlPlaceholdersOptions = {
env: ApplicationRuntimeConfig['env'];
headers: Record<string, string | undefined>;
};
function replaceHtmlPlaceholders(
indexHtmlContent: string,
options: TReplaceHtmlPlaceholdersOptions
): string;
compileHtmlThis method will compile the template HTML document.
type TCompileHtmlResult = {
env: ApplicationRuntimeConfig['env'];
headers: Record<string, string | undefined>;
indexHtmlContent: string;
};
async function compileHtml(
indexHtmlTemplatePath: string
): Promise<TCompileHtmlResult>;
processHeadersThis method will return the security headers to be used on the server response, serving the index.html.
The applicationConfig.env is the processed application environment that would be injected as the window.app.
The applicationConfig.headers is the processed application headers provided by the user.
The return value of the processHeaders function contains the following ready-to-use HTTP headers:
{
"Strict-Transport-Security": "max-age=31536000",
"X-XSS-Protection": "1; mode=block",
"X-Content-Type-Options": "nosniff",
"X-Frame-Options": "SAMEORIGIN",
"Content-Security-Policy": "...",
"Feature-Policies": "..."
}
function processHeaders(
applicationConfig: ApplicationRuntimeConfig
): Record<string, string | undefined>;
The package exposes some special entry points used by specific bundlers to use the HTML template.
If you use Webpack with the HtmlWebpackPlugin, you can pass the webpack entry point that will map the Webpack template params to our generic generateTemplate method.
new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
template: require.resolve(
'@commercetools-frontend/mc-html-template/webpack'
),
// ...
}),
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Everything related to render the index.html for a MC application
The npm package @commercetools-frontend/mc-html-template receives a total of 3,772 weekly downloads. As such, @commercetools-frontend/mc-html-template popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @commercetools-frontend/mc-html-template 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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