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@equinor/fusion-framework-module-app
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Module for loading applications _(primary for initiators of the framework, ex a portal)_
Module for loading applications (primary for initiators of the framework, ex a portal)
The enabler will optionally configure the client for fetching manifests, configuration and load application entrypoint (script)
By design this module only allows having one active application as current
[!TIP] By enabling
Widgets
(almost the same as app), multiple instances can be initiated
import { enableAppModule } from '@equinor/fusion-framework-module-app';
export const configure = async (config: FrameworkConfigurator) => {
enableAppModule(config);
};
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Module for loading applications _(primary for initiators of the framework, ex a portal)_
The npm package @equinor/fusion-framework-module-app receives a total of 1,963 weekly downloads. As such, @equinor/fusion-framework-module-app popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @equinor/fusion-framework-module-app 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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