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Embed HelloSign signature requests and templates from within your web application.
Embed HelloSign signature requests and templates from within your web application.
The instructions below are for HelloSign Embedded v2. We recommend using it instead of v1 for new projects. Please check the migration guide if you need help upgrading from v1 to v2.
Start by installing the HelloSign Embedded library from npm.
npm install hellosign-embedded
In your frontend app, import hellosign-embedded
and instantiate a new client with your API app's client ID.
import HelloSign from 'hellosign-embedded';
// Create the HelloSign Embedded instance.
// Only do this once!
const client = new HelloSign({
clientId: 'Your client ID'
});
When you're ready to launch HelloSign Embedded, simply call open()
on the client with your signature request's signing URL.
function launchHelloSign(url) {
client.open(url);
}
launchHelloSign(url);
For a more detailed and in-depth walkthrough, check the QuickStart guide on the Wiki. For more information on how to use HelloSign Embedded, visit the API Documentation.
If you have any questions or issues with HelloSign Embedded or our API, please contact apisupport@hellosign.com. This repository is not reguarly monitored for issues.
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Embed HelloSign signature requests and templates from within your web application.
We found that hellosign-embedded demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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