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@times-components/article-extras
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Extra information components at the bottom of the articles, such as topics, related articles and comments
Article extras component to wrap components in the footer of the article page. This includes "Topics", "Related Articles" and "Article Comments". Any other component we want to lazy load on native apps can be added to this package.
On web, this component is populated by the props as its data is loaded together in the main article query.
On native, this component uses a provider and an "ArticleExtras" query to lazily load these components on page view.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md before contributing to this package
Please see our main README.md to get the project running locally
The code can be formatted and linted in accordance with the agreed standards.
yarn fmt
yarn lint
Testing can be done on each platform individually
yarn test:android
yarn test:ios
yarn test:web
Or the tests for all platforms can be run
yarn test:all
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Extra information components at the bottom of the articles, such as topics, related articles and comments
We found that @times-components/article-extras 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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