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@symbolic/paragon-connect
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The embedded integration platform for developers.
Paragon is an embedded integration platform that 100+ software companies rely on to rapidly accelerate development of native product integrations with 3rd party SaaS apps such as Salesforce, Slack, and QuickBooks. This allows their engineering teams to avoid the heavy costs and risks that come with building and maintaining dozens of their own integrations.
To install the Paragon SDK, run this command in your project to add it as a dependency:
npm install @useparagon/connect
This package is intended for usage in your frontend application to embed the Paragon connection experience. After importing the Paragon SDK, you can:
import { paragon } from '@useparagon/connect';
// Authenticate your user with the SDK
await paragon.authenticate(projectId, paragonUserToken);
// Launch the Connect Portal for Salesforce in your app
paragon.connect('salesforce');
To start using the Paragon SDK, you will need to sign up and register for an account.
For details on getting started and a reference on all available SDK functions, please see our documentation.
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paragon connect npm package
We found that @symbolic/paragon-connect demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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