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Adapter interfaces for Webex Components (https://github.com/webex/components)
Webex Component Adapter Interfaces is a set of interfaces that the Webex Component System uses as a contract for the Webex Components on how to obtain data.
npm install --save @webex/component-adapter-interfaces
The adapter interfaces are meant to be used by developers that want to use the Webex Components but for which an adapter does not exist for their source of data. For instance, the SDK Component Adapter exists to communicate with the Javascript SDK to ultimately obtain data from Webex services.
An example of extending the RoomsAdapter for your datasource would look like:
import {RoomsAdapter} from '@webex/components-adapter-interfaces';
export default class MyRoomsAdapter extends RoomsAdapter {
getRoom(ID) {
// ... my implementation
}
}
The key of the interfaces is that they define what methods the Webex Components expect.
Happy Coding!
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Adapter interfaces for Webex Components (https://github.com/webex/components)
The npm package @webex/component-adapter-interfaces receives a total of 146 weekly downloads. As such, @webex/component-adapter-interfaces popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @webex/component-adapter-interfaces demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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