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@playwire/pw-react-component

v1.0.9

Published

Playwire React Component

Downloads

185

Readme

Playwire React Ramp Component

Playwire's React Component

React Ramp Component NPM package

https://www.npmjs.com/package/@playwire/pw-react-component

Install the component in a React App

npm i --save @playwire/pw-react-component

Use the component in a React App

import { Ramp } from "@playwire/pw-react-component";

import { RampUnit } from "@playwire/pw-react-component";

{/* Only load this component once, at the top most level of your app */}
<Ramp
  publisherId="1016948"
  id="63673"
/>

{/* Place this component as needed for all in-page units */}
<RampUnit
  type="leaderboard_atf"
  cssClass="leaderboard"
/>
  • publisherId [required] -The publisher’s unique identifier.

  • id [required] - The website’s unique identifier.

  • forcePath [optional] - Override the URL path. When this prop changes, it will reload OOP/tagless units based on the config rules for the new path.

  • type [required] - The tagged ad units that the AM sets up. These units require a placeholder, for example, leaderboard, medium rectangle, and skyscraper.

  • cssClass [optional] - Places css class on div element. Won’t load any styles.

Playwire Demo App

In the terminal cd demos/pw-react-app/

Run npm run start for a dev server. Navigate to https://localhost:3000/. You will see the app running.

Build the component

Run npm run build to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the src/lib directory.

Publish the component to NPM registry

In the root folder run npm login then npm publish.