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@web3api/manifest-schemas
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Web3API 0.0.1-prealpha.40
@web3api/client-js
: Added getManifest(...)
, getFile(...)
, and getSchema(...)
methods to the client, simply provide a URI.@web3api/cli
: APIs can now define metadata via the web3api.meta.yaml
manifest file. Upon compiling your project, the CLI will copy all referenced metadata files into the build directory. Applications such as The Polywrap Hub will use this metadata file to display details about your package such as: title, description, icon, example queries, etc.@web3api/schema-parse
: Duplicate fields on object & query types are not detected, and will cause a compiler error.@web3api/client-js
: Removed the loadWeb3Api(...)
method from the client. This is because we do not want to give the user of the client a direct reference to the underlying API class object. Since garbage collection will delete these, having the user able to hang onto references, will result in them staying in memory.FAQs
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We found that @web3api/manifest-schemas demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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