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@fluidframework/core-interfaces
Advanced tools
Core interfaces describing the contracts the Fluid Loader supports or consumes.
See also: The Fluid Loader README.
When taking a dependency on a Fluid Framework library, we recommend using a ^
(caret) version range, such as ^1.3.4
.
While Fluid Framework libraries may use different ranges with interdependencies between other Fluid Framework libraries,
library consumers should always prefer ^
.
Note that when depending on a library version of the form 2.0.0-internal.x.y.z
, called the Fluid internal version scheme,
you must use a >= <
dependency range (such as >=2.0.0-internal.x.y.z <2.0.0-internal.w.0.0
where w
is x+1
).
Standard ^
and ~
ranges will not work as expected.
See the @fluid-tools/version-tools
package for more information including tools to convert between version schemes.
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Fluid object interfaces
The npm package @fluidframework/core-interfaces receives a total of 12,254 weekly downloads. As such, @fluidframework/core-interfaces popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @fluidframework/core-interfaces 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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