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fluid-framework
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The fluid-framework
package bundles a collection of Fluid Framework client packages for easy use when paired with a corresponding service client package (ex. @fluidframework/azure-client
& @fluidframework/tinylicious-client
).
The fluid-framework
package consists primarily of two portions: the IFluidContainer
and a selection of distributed data structures (DDSes).
The IFluidContainer interface is the one of the types returned by calls to createContainer()
and getContainer()
on the service clients such as AzureClient
. It includes functionality to retrieve the Fluid data contained within, as well as to inspect the state of the collaboration session connection.
You'll use one or more DDS data structures in your container to model your collaborative data. The fluid-framework
package comes with three data structures that cover a broad range of scenarios:
Check out the Hello World tutorial using the fluid-framework
package here.
See GitHub for more details on the Fluid Framework and packages within.
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The main entry point into Fluid Framework public packages
The npm package fluid-framework receives a total of 1,126 weekly downloads. As such, fluid-framework popularity was classified as popular.
We found that fluid-framework 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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