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@portkey/extension-provider
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This project creates javascript code that will be injected into Portkey APP's WebView environment, for providing basic functions for DApp developers.
We recommend to use the @portkey/detect-provider package to detect if Portkey is injected.
Click the link above to learn more.
provider will be injected to the window or globalThis.window object, providing you a way to detect it directly.
Also, when provider is injected, an event named portkeyInitEvent will be triggered on the host object (window).
const detectedProvider:IProvider = window.portkey;
if(!detectedProvider){
    // Portkey is not injected yet
    window.addEventListener('portkeyInitEvent', ()=>{
      const provider = window.portkey;
      // Do something with the provider
      ...
    });
  }
You can find more details and examples in @portkey/detect-provider 's README doc.
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The npm package @portkey/extension-provider receives a total of 226 weekly downloads. As such, @portkey/extension-provider popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @portkey/extension-provider demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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