This version is built on SPFx v1.4.1. The version works for both SharePoint Online and for SharePoint on-premises.
The SPO only version can be found at [react-script-editor](../react-script-editor) and it is similar in functionality but has an improved editor experience.
Coming from old classic SharePoint pages you might have existing script solutions you want to re-use on a modern page
without having to repackage it as a new SharePoint Framework web part. This web part is similar to the classic
Script Editor Web Part, and allows you do drop arbitrary script or html on a modern page.
> Notice. All client-side web parts are deployed or enabled to be available in site level by tenant administrator using tenant app catalog. If there are concerns on enabling script options in a tenant, this web part or a approach should not be approved by tenant administrators.
As an example add the following scripts to the web part in order to show stock ticker info on your page. First *tv.js* is loaded, and then the script block is executed to show the ticker information.
```html
<!-- TradingView Widget BEGIN -->
<divclass="tradingview-widget-container">
<divid="tradingview_ab4e5"></div>
<divclass="tradingview-widget-copyright"><ahref="https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-MSFT/"rel="noopener"target="_blank"><spanclass="blue-text">MSFT chart</span></a> by TradingView</div>
The web part works by loading each script in a `<script src>` tag sequentially in the order they are specified, then any other `<script>` block is executed.
**THIS CODE IS PROVIDED *AS IS* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.**
* Add the web part to a site collection, and test it on a page
### Deploy to non-script sites / modern team sites
By default this web part is not allowed on no-script sites, as it allows execution of arbitrary script. This is by design as from a security and governance perspective you might not want arbitrary script added to your pages. This is typically something you want control over.
If you however want to allow the web part for non-script sites like Office 365 Group modern team sites you have to edit `ScriptEditorWebPart.manifest.json` with the following change:
By default you have to install this web part per site collection where you want it available. If you want it enabled by default on all sites you have to edit `package-solution.json` with the following change: