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@descope/web-component
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Create your login pages on our console-app, once done, you can use this library to inject those pages to your app
it registers- a web component and update the web-component content based on the relevant page,
See usage example below
npm install @descope/web-component
import '@descope/web-component'
import { DescopeWc } // in case you need types definition or you want to use the class directly
//render a custom element, for example:
render(){
return (
<descope-wc project="myProjectId"/>
)
}
Copy the file @descope/web-js/sdk/dist/descope-wc.js
and place it where your HTML file is located
Add the following script tag to your HTML file
<head>
<script src="./my-lib.umd.production.min.js"></script>
</head>
<descope-wc project-id="<project-id>" flow-id="<flow-id>"></descope-wc>
npm i
src/app/index.html
- replace <project-id>
and <project-id>
with your project and a flownpm run start
TODO: we shoud host this file so it can be included without installing the package, once we will publish it to a public registry, we can also use unpkg.com/ to serve it
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The npm package @descope/web-component receives a total of 10,604 weekly downloads. As such, @descope/web-component popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @descope/web-component demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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