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adauris-floating-iframe-injector

v2.2.1

Published

script to inject a floating iframe with the adauris widget into the page

Readme

Floating Iframe Injector 🆕

Description

  • Injects a floating iframe with the adauris widget into the page

Usage

  1. Develop code in floating-iframe-injector.js
  2. Test Script using temp.html
    • Recommend using the Live Server Extension for fatest development here
  3. When code is ready, run the script "minify" for cdn/npm distribution
    • use => npm install -g uglify-js for the script command to work

How to Publish 🚢 the Script

  1. Commit and push the code to the main repo ✅
  2. Ensure to Build and bundle your code ✅
    • via the script command in the npm package
  3. Prepare for deployment with np: ✅
    • Run np in your project directory.
    • You will need to install => npm install -g [np](https://www.npmjs.com/package/np)
    • np will guide you through a series of prompts to publish your package on npm.
    • Make sure to specify the correct version number when prompted.
    • The ad auris org on NPM is https://www.npmjs.com/org/ad-auris
  4. Set up CDN deployment: ✅
  • Configure the CDN resource to point to your GitHub repository or directly to the bundled JavaScript file.
    • We use => https://www.jsdelivr.com - This is free & open soruce and will work out of the box once the npm package is published
  1. Test 🧪 the deployment ✅
    • Access the CDN URL similar to https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/your-package-name@latest/your-script.js in a web browser or include it in your HTML file.
    • V1 of the iframe is this URL https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/ad-auris-iframe-distribution@latest/script.js (remember do not share this with publications as this is legacy)
    • Verify that the bundled JavaScript file is being served correctly from the CDN.

Test

If you want to test the full distribution flow please follow these instructions: https://adauris.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/AA/pages/154796046/WordPress+Self-Help+Sheet