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@remixproject/plugin-webview
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This library provides connectors to connect a plugin to an engine that can load webview or iframes. ``` npm install @remixproject/plugin-webview ```
This library provides connectors to connect a plugin to an engine that can load webview or iframes.
npm install @remixproject/plugin-webview
If you do not expose any API you can create an instance like this :
import { createClient } from '@remixproject/plugin-webview'
const client = createClient()
client.onload(async () => {
const data = client.call('filemanager', 'readFile', 'ballot.sol')
})
If you need to expose an API to other plugin you need to extends the class:
import { createClient } from '@remixproject/plugin-webview'
import { PluginClient } from '@remixproject/plugin'
class MyPlugin extends PluginClient {
methods = ['hello']
hello() {
console.log('Hello World')
}
}
const client = createClient()
client.onload(async () => {
const data = client.call('filemanager', 'readFile', 'ballot.sol')
})
FAQs
This library provides connectors to connect a plugin to an engine that can load webview or iframes. ``` npm install @remixproject/plugin-webview ```
We found that @remixproject/plugin-webview demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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