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twilio-common
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twilio-common.js contains functionality shared between Twilio SDKs, including the Conversations and IP Messaging SDKs.
Releases of twilio-common.js are hosted on a CDN, and you can include these directly in your web app using a <script> tag.
<script src="//media.twiliocdn.com/sdk/js/common/v0.1/twilio-common.min.js"></script>
You can also include twilio-common.js with either npm or bower. Including twilio-common.js this way allows you to integrate flexibly with build systems like Browserify and webpack.
With npm:
npm install twilio-common --save
With bower:
bower install twilio-common --save
Fork and clone the repository. Then, install dependencies with
npm install
npm install gulp -g
Finally, run
gulp
The builds and docs will be placed in the dist/
directory.
Bug fixes welcome! If you're not familiar with the GitHub pull request/contribution process, this is a nice tutorial.
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Twilio Common JavaScript library
The npm package twilio-common receives a total of 2,898 weekly downloads. As such, twilio-common popularity was classified as popular.
We found that twilio-common 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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