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TonicPow helps manage visitor sessions, loads any TonicPow Widgets, and fires events.
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<script src="https://tonicpow.com/scripts/tonicpow.js"></script>
<div class="tonicpow-widget" data-widget-id="your-widget-id-here"></div>
Get Visitor Sessionlet session = window.TonicPow.getVisitorSession()
console.log(session) // 1b40c235dd9532213f5d611ffz06f9dd018efeffad8d6fbc35dc421fed18babz
Build From Scratchmake install
make build
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Supported BrowsersTonicPow supports all commonly used browsers. Below is a list of popular browsers and their minimum supported version. If we're missing a browser, suggest one via an issue.
| Browser | Platform | Min Version |
|---|---|---|
| Android | Mobile | 67.0 |
| Bottle | Desktop | 0.1 |
| Brave | Desktop | 55.0 |
| Chrome | Desktop | 55.0 |
| Chrome | Mobile | 74.0 |
| Edge | Desktop | 17.0 |
| Firefox | Desktop | 52.0 |
| Firefox | Mobile | 67.0 |
| IE | Desktop | --- |
| Opera | Desktop | 42.0 |
| Opera | Mobile | --- |
| Safari | Desktop | 10.1 |
| Safari | Mobile | 10.3 |
Library Deploymentgoreleaser for easy binary or library deployment to Github and can be installed via: brew install goreleaser.
The .goreleaser.yml file is used to configure goreleaser.
Use make release-snap to create a snapshot version of the release, and finally make release to ship to production.
Makefile CommandsView all makefile commands
make help
List of all current commands:
audit Checks for vulnerabilities in dependencies
build Builds the package for web distribution
clean Remove previous builds and any test cache data
install Installs the dependencies for the package
lint Runs the standard-js lint tool
outdated Checks for outdated packages via npm
publish Will publish the version to npm
release Deploy to npm
test Runs all tests
help Show this help message
release Full production release (creates release in Github)
release-test Full production test release (everything except deploy)
release-snap Test the full release (build binaries)
replace-version Replaces the version in HTML/JS (pre-deploy)
tag Generate a new tag and push (tag version=0.0.0)
tag-remove Remove a tag if found (tag-remove version=0.0.0)
tag-update Update an existing tag to current commit (tag-update version=0.0.0)
View some example TonicPow widgets
Run the unit tests:
make test
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| MrZ | Satchmo |
View the contributing guidelines and follow the code of conduct.
All kinds of contributions are welcome :raised_hands:! The most basic way to show your support is to star :star2: the project, or to raise issues :speech_balloon:. You can also support this project by becoming a sponsor on GitHub :clap: or by making a bitcoin donation to ensure this journey continues indefinitely! :rocket:
FAQs
TonicPow helps manage visitor sessions, loads any TonicPow Widgets, and fires events.
We found that @tonicpow/widget demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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