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KnownUser.V3.Akamai is a JavaScript library. KnownUser.V3.Akamai has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can install using 'npm i @queue-it/akamai-connector' or download it from GitHub, npm.
Before getting started please read the documentation to get acquainted with edge connectors. This Akamai Queue-it Connector SDK (aka, Queue-it’s server-side KnownUser connector) uses Akamai Edge Workers to integrate Queue-it functionality into Akamai’s CDN network. A subscription / access to Akamai Edge Workers is required to utilize this connector, and Akamai resources and professional services should be consulted.
Before getting started please read the documentation to get acquainted with edge connectors. This Akamai Queue-it Connector SDK (aka, Queue-it’s server-side KnownUser connector) uses Akamai Edge Workers to integrate Queue-it functionality into Akamai’s CDN network. A subscription / access to Akamai Edge Workers is required to utilize this connector, and Akamai resources and professional services should be consulted.
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KnownUser.V3.Akamai has a low active ecosystem.
It has 9 star(s) with 5 fork(s). There are 15 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
KnownUser.V3.Akamai has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of KnownUser.V3.Akamai is 3.0.11
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KnownUser.V3.Akamai has no bugs reported.
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KnownUser.V3.Akamai has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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KnownUser.V3.Akamai is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.
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Deployable package is available in npm.
Installation instructions are available. Examples and code snippets are not available.
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Install KnownUser.V3.Akamai
Installing the edge worker the first time requires uploading an archive file (TGZ format) to the Edge Worker manager in the Akamai Control Center. Once uploaded, the service worker code can be customized and updated with specific configurations (protection schema) managed and exported from the Queue-it GO Platform.
Step 1: Download all js files plus bundle.json and create bundle and upload to Akamai Edge Worker manager **
Step 2: Create desired waiting room(s), triggers, and actions in GO. Then, save/publish the Configuration.
Step 3: Provide integration config
Step 4: Upload the Queue-it edge worker bundle
Step 5: Update the bundle.js file in the Edge Worker manager with a new version and deploy the new version of EdgeWorker
Step 6: In Akamai Propery, add queue-it required hidden variables named as 'PMUSER_QUEUEIT_CUSTOMERID', 'PMUSER_QUEUEIT_SECRET_KEY', 'PMUSER_QUEUEIT_CONFIG_TYPE' and 'PMUSER_QUEUEIT_API_KEY' Section QueueIT variables describes queue-it variables in detail.
Step 7: In Akamai Property, create a behaviour for the URL/Hostname/Conditions where the edge worker will apply choose the name of EdgeWorker created in the upper section (make sure you are not executing edgeworker for static resources)
Step 8: Add a Site Failover behavior to retry if EdgeWorker fails
Step 9: Add integration config download criteria condition, behavior and cache if integration config download method is used.
Step 10: Deploy the updated Akamai Property configuration
Step 1: Download all js files plus bundle.json and create bundle and upload to Akamai Edge Worker manager **
Step 2: Create desired waiting room(s), triggers, and actions in GO. Then, save/publish the Configuration.
Step 3: Provide integration config
Step 4: Upload the Queue-it edge worker bundle
Step 5: Update the bundle.js file in the Edge Worker manager with a new version and deploy the new version of EdgeWorker
Step 6: In Akamai Propery, add queue-it required hidden variables named as 'PMUSER_QUEUEIT_CUSTOMERID', 'PMUSER_QUEUEIT_SECRET_KEY', 'PMUSER_QUEUEIT_CONFIG_TYPE' and 'PMUSER_QUEUEIT_API_KEY' Section QueueIT variables describes queue-it variables in detail.
Step 7: In Akamai Property, create a behaviour for the URL/Hostname/Conditions where the edge worker will apply choose the name of EdgeWorker created in the upper section (make sure you are not executing edgeworker for static resources)
Step 8: Add a Site Failover behavior to retry if EdgeWorker fails
Step 9: Add integration config download criteria condition, behavior and cache if integration config download method is used.
Step 10: Deploy the updated Akamai Property configuration
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