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@shopify/app-bridge-host
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App Bridge Host contains middleware and components that are meant to be consumed by the app's host. The middleware and `Frame` component are responsible for facilitating messages posted between the client and host, and used to act on actions sent from the
@shopify/app-bridge-host
App Bridge Host contains middleware and components that are meant to be consumed by the app's host. The middleware and Frame
component are responsible for facilitating messages posted between the client and host, and used to act on actions sent from the App Bridge client. This package is used by Shopify's web admin.
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App Bridge Host contains components and middleware to be consumed by the app's host, as well as the host itself. The middleware and `Frame` component are responsible for facilitating communication between the client and host, and used to act on actions se
The npm package @shopify/app-bridge-host receives a total of 24,039 weekly downloads. As such, @shopify/app-bridge-host popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @shopify/app-bridge-host 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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