Yes, you can use fronts-transport. For example, globalTransport.listen('increase', (count) => count + 1) and const result = await globalTransport.emit('increase', 1), and the result should be 2.
fronts-transport can be used in any iframe or non-iframe micro frontend, they can communicate as long as they have a dependency, either indirect or direct.
So sorry, the documentation for fronts is still in progress.
Yes, you can use
fronts-transport
. For example,globalTransport.listen('increase', (count) => count + 1)
andconst result = await globalTransport.emit('increase', 1)
, and the result should be 2.fronts-transport
can be used in any iframe or non-iframe micro frontend, they can communicate as long as they have a dependency, either indirect or direct.So sorry, the documentation for fronts is still in progress.
No worries; it is a very cool project and I am looking forward to seeing your progress going forward!