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social-proxy-js-sdk

v0.1.0

Published

Social Proxy JS SDK provides a JavaScript based interface through which websites can access the Social Proxy service.

Readme

Social Proxy JS SDK

Table of Contents

About

Social Proxy JS SDK provides a JavaScript based interface through which websites can access the Social Proxy service.

Installation

Social Proxy JS SDK can be installed via npm using the following command:

npm install --save social-proxy-js-sdk

Setup

Option 1

Migrate the social-proxy.js script (located in dist/) into your project's dedicated scripts directory; reference it via a <script> tag.

Option 2

Add the contents of social-proxy.js to your project's bundle.js file (or similar) by importing it into the script manifest and running your build process/tools. Please note: at the time of writing, this method is untested.

Usage

When setup correctly, social-proxy.js adds the socialProxy object to the global context (eg. window). See the documentation section for API usage details.

Documentation

Documentation for Social Proxy JS SDK can be viewed by opening docs/index.html in a browser.

If all development dependencies (devDependencies) have been installed, the documentation can be (re)generated by running gulp docs.

For an overview of the project's evolution, please consult the CHANGELOG.