- is a frontend-platform-as-a-service.
- provides advanced web browser capabilities to web applications.
- enables modular and distributed web applications.
It is recommended that you add this plugin to your Netlify build process if:
- your website relies on Qworum, and
- you are deploying your website on Netlify.
This Netlify build plugin:
- checks whether the website that is being deployed on Netlify is entitled to use Qworum.
- works toward preventing runtime errors in production websites that rely on Qworum; if this plugin aborts a build process, then your website would certainly have shown faulty behaviour when deployed.
This build plugin is available on Netlify's Integrations Hub.
Follow this direct link for adding the Qworum plugin to your website's build process.
npm install -D @qworum/netlify-plugin-qworum
...then add the following to your netlify.toml
file:
[[plugins]]
package = "@qworum/netlify-plugin-qworum"
Use this method if you wish to pin the Next.js Runtime to a specific version.
You do not need to set any environment variables or otherwise configure this build plugin. This plugin only uses the environment variables that Netlify's build process provides by default, such as URL
.
Details of a website that uses this build plugin for Netlify deployments:
- Live site: netlify.template.qworum.net.
- Deployment logs.
- GitHub repository (template for Qworum websites).
Deploy to this demo website to Netlify by clicking on the button below. Alternatively, create your own GitHub repo from this template repo and, click on your own updated button.
This software is released under the terms of the MIT License.
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