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icomcom-react
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A React component from handling communication with content in
npm install --save icomcom-react
# or
yarn add icomcom-react
This component can recevie the following methods:
handleReceiveMessage
- this method will be called when an iframe posts a
message to the parenthandleReady
- this method will be called once the iframe has been loadedAnd the following properties:
postMessageData
- this data will be passed to the iframe on loadtargetOrigin
- this is the target origin of the iframe, defaults to *
attributes
specify how the iframe will look, (please see attributes)<IComCom
attributes={{
src: "https://example.com",
}}
handleReceiveMessage={(data) => /* posted data */}
handleReady={() => /* called once the iframe is loaded */}
/>
The following attributes are defaults from the iframe
element. Please see
the official documentation
for more details. Here are the supported ones:
frameBorder
height
name
scrolling
sandbox
srcDoc
src
width
The MIT License.
Heavily influenced by react-iframe-comm, which is licensed under MIT.
icomcom-react is maintained and sponsored by Infinum.
FAQs
Iframe communication layer
We found that icomcom-react demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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