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@launchdarkly/akamai-server-edgekv-sdk
Advanced tools
Akamai LaunchDarkly EdgeWorker SDK for EdgeKV feature store
The LaunchDarkly Akamai SDK is designed primarily for use in Akamai Edgeworkers. It follows the server-side LaunchDarkly model for multi-user contexts. It is not intended for use in desktop and embedded systems applications.
For more information, see the complete reference guide for this SDK.
npm i @launchdarkly/akamai-server-edgekv-sdk
See the full example app.
# at js-core repo root
yarn && yarn build && cd packages/sdk/akamai-edgekv
# run tests
yarn test
LaunchDarkly uses the SLSA framework (Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts) to help developers make their supply chain more secure by ensuring the authenticity and build integrity of our published SDK packages. To learn more, see the provenance guide.
FAQs
Akamai LaunchDarkly EdgeWorker SDK for EdgeKV feature store
We found that @launchdarkly/akamai-server-edgekv-sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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