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@interopio/desktop
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The @interopio/desktop
library enables web apps to participate in io.Connect Desktop and use io.Connect functionalities via a set of APIs.
The io.Connect Desktop library includes the following APIs:
For more information, see the io.Connect Desktop documentation.
The @interopio/desktop
library attaches a factory function called IODesktop()
to the global window
object. Call the factory function to initialize the library and access the io.Connect functionalities from the returned API object:
import IODesktop from "@interopio/desktop";
const io = await IODesktop();
Optionally, provide a configuration object for the library initialization. The following example demonstrates enabling the Channels API, which is disabled by default, and additionally initializing the io.Connect Workspaces API:
import IODesktop from "@interopio/desktop";
import IOWorkspaces from "@interopio/workspaces-api";
const config = {
channels: true,
libraries: [IOWorkspaces]
};
const io = await IODesktop(config);
// Accessing the io.Connect APIs.
const allChannelNames = await io.channels.all();
await io.workspaces.restoreWorkspace("My Workspace");
FAQs
JavaScript library for io.Connect Desktop clients.
The npm package @interopio/desktop receives a total of 542 weekly downloads. As such, @interopio/desktop popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @interopio/desktop 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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