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@mybinder/host-cache
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This package contains a provider component that allows you to connect to a Binder instance and access its context in all child components. To see this package in action, you can view the source for the nteract play application.
$ yarn add @nteract/host-cache
$ npm install --save @nteract/host-cache
The example below shows how we can use the Host
component within this package to connect to a Binder instance and display information about the connection.
import { Host } from "@mybinder/host-cache";
export default () => {
return (
<Host
repo="nteract/examples"
gitRef="master"
binderURL="https://mybinder.org"
>
<p>We've connected to a Binder instance within this context.</p>
<p>
But now we need to retrieve some information about the Binder context we
are connected to.
</p>
<p>So let's use the "Host.Consumer" component!</p>
<Host.Consumer>
{host =>
host ? (
<pre>
Endpoint: {host.endpoint}
Token: {host.token}
</pre>
) : null
}
</Host.Consumer>
</Host>
);
};
You can view the reference documentation for @mybinder/host-cache
in the component docs.
If you experience an issue while using this package or have a feature request, please file an issue on the issue board and add the pkg:host-cache
label.
FAQs
Local Storage backed cache of binder hosts
The npm package @mybinder/host-cache receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @mybinder/host-cache popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mybinder/host-cache demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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