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TypeScript typings for Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) URL API v1
Retrieves the list of AMP URLs (and equivalent AMP Cache URLs) for a given list of public URL(s). For detailed description please check documentation.
Install typings for Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) URL API:
npm install @types/gapi.client.acceleratedmobilepageurl@v1 --save-dev
You need to initialize Google API client in your code:
gapi.load('client', () => {
// now we can use gapi.client
// ...
});
Then load api client wrapper:
gapi.client.load('acceleratedmobilepageurl', 'v1', () => {
// now we can use gapi.client.acceleratedmobilepageurl
// ...
});
After that you can use Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) URL API resources:
/*
Returns AMP URL(s) and equivalent [AMP Cache URL(s)](/amp/cache/overview#amp-cache-url-format).
*/
await gapi.client.acceleratedmobilepageurl.ampUrls.batchGet({ });
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TypeScript typings for Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) URL API v1
The npm package @maxim_mazurok/gapi.client.acceleratedmobilepageurl receives a total of 332 weekly downloads. As such, @maxim_mazurok/gapi.client.acceleratedmobilepageurl popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @maxim_mazurok/gapi.client.acceleratedmobilepageurl demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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