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@getkoala/browser
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To start watching files for changes and run a dev server:
yarn dev
You can now navigate to 127.0.0.1:8080 to test your changes. If you wish to automatically open the html page:
yarn dev --open
We push two versions of the sdk: the standalone version and the umd version. The "standalone" version is what typically ships to browsers via CDN and self-installs. The umd version attaches to the window object as well (in a browser environment) but must be manually initialized:
// if the umd script is loaded from CDN directly in the browser, you can find the module attached to `window.KoalaSDK`:
window.KoalaSDK.load({ project })
// or if you import it when using a bundler:
import * as KoalaSDK from '@getkoala/browser'
KoalaSDK.load({ project })
To test the standalone version, you can yarn dev and navigate to http://localhost:8080/standalone.html?project=cardi-b
aws cli - follow the latest docs on installing the AWS CLI. Once installed, make sure you've configured it via aws configure.The Koala SDK is hosted on S3, and fronted by a Cloudflare Worker that acts as our CDN. To push a new version to S3:
yarn deploy
It will push the latest build into the koala-sdk/latest bucket, as well as an immutable bucket associated with the current git sha: e.g. koala-sdk/e1b323d
FAQs
## Running locally
The npm package @getkoala/browser receives a total of 1,038 weekly downloads. As such, @getkoala/browser popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @getkoala/browser demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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