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CSPR.click v1.3
CSPR.click v1.3
  • Introduction
    • CSPR.click overview
    • Get your application Id
    • Changelog
  • UI SDK
    • Getting started with the template application
    • Integrating the UI SDK into your application
    • Integrating the UI SDK into a non-React application
    • Customizing the top bar
      • Account dropdown menu
      • Theme selector
      • Network selector
      • Language selector
      • Currency selector
      • Custom selector
    • useClickRef() hook
    • Handling events
    • Signing transactions
  • Core JS SDK
    • Getting started
    • Properties
    • Methods
    • Types
    • Events
  • Get support
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  1. Introduction

Get your application Id

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Last updated 11 months ago

To initialize CSPR.click library, you need an appId for your application. By default, our examples use the csprclick-template identifier. You may use this value to try out CSPR.click and start developing your application.

Note, though, that this identifier is only valid for development on localhost. Before you push your application to a server, you must get your own appId on .

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