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@ptkhanh94npm/amet-ad-quam

v1.0.0

Published

> JavaScript SDK for designed for the Availity Portal

Downloads

13

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Readme

Availity JavaScript SDK

JavaScript SDK for designed for the Availity Portal

Build Coverage License

Documentation

Docs for each of the packages deployed in sdk-js can be found at https://availity.github.io/

Supported Browsers

Packages in this repository are designed to work with the following browsers

  • Google Chrome
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Mozilla Firefox

Internet Explorer Support

Active support for Internet Explorer was dropped in August 2021. As of 04/2021 we no longer provide any polyfills. These will need to be configured in your own environment.

There are 2 options available if you need support for IE 11:

  • Use an older version of the package (you can check the CHANGELOG in the package to see when IE 11 support was dropped for that package)
  • You can use @availity/workflow which will polyfill major features for you.

Contributing

Check out our contributing guide for more information on how to contribute.

License

MIT