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@deephaven/jsapi-bootstrap
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This is a library to bootstrap load the JS API. It provides functionality to load the API and set it in a context object, or to set it globally to retain legacy behaviour. Will display an error if unable to load the API.
npm install --save @deephaven/jsapi-bootstrap
import { ApiBootstrap, useApi } from '@deephaven/jsapi-bootstrap';
function MyComponent() {
const api = useApi();
...
}
<ApiBootstrap apiUrl={API_URL}>
<MyComponent />
</ApiBootstrap>;
If you're using the JSAPI shim or relying on the API to be set globally, you'll need to lazily load your component first so the API is set before imports attempt to use it.
// App.tsx
import { ApiBootstrap } from '@deephaven/jsapi-bootstrap';
const MyComponent = React.lazy(() => import('./MyComponent'));
<ApiBootstrap apiUrl={API_URL} setGlobally>
<Suspense fallback={<div>Loading...</div>}>
<MyComponent />
</Suspense>
</ApiBootstrap>;
// MyComponent.tsx
import dh from '@deephaven/jsapi-shim';
function MyComponent() {
const client = new dh.CoreClient(...);
...
}
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Deephaven JSAPI Bootstrap
We found that @deephaven/jsapi-bootstrap 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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