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@o3r/third-party
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This module provides a bridge to communicate with third parties via an iFrame solution.
This package is an Otter Framework Module.
This module aims at improving the communication with third parties. It exposes bridges to integrate third parties iFrame via an established communication protocol. It also provides support of an A/B Testing solution via shared windows properties (more info on the A/B testing dedicated documentation)
ng add @o3r/third-party
[!WARNING] This module requires @o3r/core to be installed.
Otter framework provides a set of code generators based on Angular schematics.
Schematics | Description | How to use |
---|---|---|
add | Include Otter third party module in a library / application. | ng add @o3r/third-party |
iframe-to-component | Add iframe to an Otter component | ng g iframe-to-component |
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This module provides a bridge to communicate with third parties via an iFrame solution.
The npm package @o3r/third-party receives a total of 4,276 weekly downloads. As such, @o3r/third-party popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @o3r/third-party 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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