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@webex/internal-plugin-conversation
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Plugin for the Conversation service
This is an internal Cisco Webex plugin. As such, it does not strictly adhere to semantic versioning. Use at your own risk. If you're not working on one of our first party clients, please look at our developer api and stick to our public plugins.
npm install --save @webex/internal-plugin-conversation
import '@webex/internal-plugin-conversation';
import WebexCore from '@webex/webex-core';
const webex = new WebexCore();
webex.internal.conversation.WHATEVER;
This is the list of environment variable used by this plugin:
WEBEX_CONVERSATION_DEFAULT_CLUSTER
- The name of the conversation cluster that contains all of the organizations and spaces prior to federation phase 2. This defaults to urn:TEAM:us-east-2_a:identityLookup
for production but can be changed to urn:TEAM:us-east-1_int13:identityLookup
for integration.WEBEX_CONVERSATION_CLUSTER_SERVICE
- The name of the conversation cluster service used to lookup the host in the hostmap. Defaults to identityLookup
, but if the service changes, will need to be updated.This package is maintained by Cisco Webex for Developers.
Pull requests welcome. Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for more details.
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