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bl-lightning-sdk

v1.6.1

Published

BrightLine Lightning SDK

Readme

BrightLine Lightning JS SDK

Run npm install to enable validations checks. Project workflow is documented in the Development Process confluence page

Getting started

Before you follow the steps below, make sure you have the

Lightning-CLI installed globally only your system

npm install -g @lightningjs/cli

Link the SDK to the App by running

npm link

Import

import BLAd from 'bl-lightning-sdk'

Release notes

  • Added cleanup for components on ad initialization
  • Fixed blAdunavailable issue
  • Replaced the window object with self
  • Removed validation causing issues when initiating ad

Example

const BLdataUrl =
  '//....../lightning.json'

const advertiserInfo = {
  configId: '1018',
  applicationName: 'THIS IS YOUR APP NAME',
  advertisingIdentifier: 'YOU NEED TO GENERATE THIS IF APPLICABLE',
  applicationVersion: 'YOU-POPULATE-THIS',
  deviceName: 'YOU NEED TO POPULATE THIS',
}

export default class App extends Lightning.Component {
  static _template() {
    return {
      w: 1920,
      h: 1080,
      BLAd: {
        type: BLAd,
        alpha: 0,
      },
    }
  }

  _init() {
    // pass the advertiserInfo
    this.tag('BLAd').BL_client(advertiserInfo)

    // initialize the ad with
    this.tag('BLAd').BL_init(BLdataUrl)

    //
    // destroy the ad with
    this.tag("BLAd").destroyAd();
  }
}