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@polkadot/extension-inject
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A generic injector (usable to any extension), that populates the base exposed interfaces to be used by dapps.
This is a basic extension injector that manages access to the global objects available. As an extension developer, you don't need to manage access to the window object manually, by just calling enable here, the global object is setup and managed properly. From here any dapp can access it with the @polkadot/extension-dapp
package;
import { injectExtension } from '@polkadot/extension-inject';
// this a the function that will be exposed to be callable by the dapp. It resolves a promise
// with the injected interface, (see `Injected`) when the dapp at `originName` (url) is allowed
// to access functionality
function enableFn (originName: string): Promise<Injected> {
...
}
// injects the extension into the page
injectExtension(enableFn, { name: 'myExtension', version: '1.0.1' });
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A generic injector (usable to any extension), that populates the base exposed interfaces to be used by dapps.
The npm package @polkadot/extension-inject receives a total of 15,411 weekly downloads. As such, @polkadot/extension-inject popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @polkadot/extension-inject demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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