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@filerobot/informer
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@filerobot/informer
A pop-up alert for showing info, warnings or errors in Filerobot Media Asset Widget when other plugins needs to show some message with any of the mentioned types.
npm install --save @filerobot/informer
yarn add @filerobot/informer
then
import Informer from '@filerobot/informer'
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filerobot.use(Informer, propertiesObject)
The plugin from CDN is found inside Filerobot
global object Filerobot.Informer
const Informer = window.Filerobot.Informer
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filerobot.use(Informer, propertiesObject)
If you are using
@filerobot/explorer
plugin you don't need to manually import this plugin as it is being imported automatically there with its styles and the default idExplorer:Informer
Unless the Explorer id is changed.
import '@filerobot/core/dist/style.css'
import '@filerobot/informer/dist/style.css'
or if you prefer the minified version
import '@filerobot/core/dist/style.min.css'
import '@filerobot/informer/dist/style.min.css'
The plugin's css file should be imported after the Core's css file for having the styles shown correctly.
FAQs
A notification and error pop-up bar for Filerobot.
The npm package @filerobot/informer receives a total of 88 weekly downloads. As such, @filerobot/informer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @filerobot/informer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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