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@deephaven/embed-widget
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This project uses Vite. It is to provide an example React application connecting to Deephaven and displaying a widget.
To start the Embed Widget server, run npm install and npm start in the root directory of this repository. See the Getting Started section for more details.
name: Required. The name of the widget to loadSee the guide for how to set up core in Application Mode: https://deephaven.io/core/docs/how-to-guides/application-mode/
Once Deephaven is running, you can open a widget with a specific name by adding the query param name, e.g. http://localhost:4010/?name=world
By default, this project assumes you are hosting Deephaven with Python on the default port at http://localhost:10000. If Deephaven is running on a different port/server, update the VITE_CORE_API_URL environment variable to point to the correct server. See .env file for the default definition, and vite docs for other ways to set this environment variable.
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Deephaven Embedded Widget
The npm package @deephaven/embed-widget receives a total of 721 weekly downloads. As such, @deephaven/embed-widget popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @deephaven/embed-widget demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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