This version works only for SharePoint Online. If you want a version for SharePoint on-premises go to [react-script-editor-onprem](../react-script-editor-onprem).
> 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.
<divclass="tradingview-widget-copyright"><ahref="https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-AAPL/"rel="noopener"target="_blank"><spanclass="blue-text">AAPL 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.
By adding the class name `ms-Fabric` to your top element, you can use use fabric CSS classes directly in the web part. See [Fabric Core](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric#/get-started/web#fabric-core) for more information on Fabric classes.
If you want to use the solution as a Teams tab, perform the changes to deploy to [non-script](#deploy-to-non-script-sites--modern-team-sites) sites and [tenant wide deployment](#deploy-tenant-wide).
Next see the [Teams tab tutorial](https://learn.microsoft.com/sharepoint/dev/spfx/web-parts/get-started/using-web-part-as-ms-teams-tab) for steps needed to deploy the solution as a Teams tab.
You can get access to the Teams context information via the global variable `_teamsContexInfo`. The available properties are documented at [Teams context interface](https://learn.microsoft.com/javascript/api/@microsoft/teams-js/microsoftteams.context?view=msteams-client-js-latest).
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:
| Every SPFx version is optimally compatible with specific versions of Node.js. In order to be able to build this sample, you need to ensure that the version of Node on your workstation matches one of the versions listed in this section. This sample will not work on a different version of Node.|
![Does not work with SharePoint 2019](https://img.shields.io/badge/SharePoint%20Server%202019-Incompatible-red.svg "SharePoint Server 2019 requires SPFx 1.4.1 or lower")
![Does not work with SharePoint 2016 (Feature Pack 2)](https://img.shields.io/badge/SharePoint%20Server%202016%20(Feature%20Pack%202)-Incompatible-red.svg "SharePoint Server 2016 Feature Pack 2 requires SPFx 1.1")
![Local Workbench Unsupported](https://img.shields.io/badge/Local%20Workbench-Unsupported-red.svg "Local workbench is no longer available as of SPFx 1.13 and above")
We do not support samples, but we this community is always willing to help, and we want to improve these samples. We use GitHub to track issues, which makes it easy for community members to volunteer their time and help resolve issues.
If you're having issues building the solution, please run [spfx doctor](https://pnp.github.io/cli-microsoft365/cmd/spfx/spfx-doctor/) from within the solution folder to diagnose incompatibility issues with your environment.
You can try looking at [issues related to this sample](https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/issues?q=label%3A%22sample%3A%20react-script-editor") to see if anybody else is having the same issues.
You can also try looking at [discussions related to this sample](https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/discussions?discussions_q=react-script-editor) and see what the community is saying.
If you encounter any issues while using this sample, [create a new issue](https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/issues/new?assignees=&labels=Needs%3A+Triage+%3Amag%3A%2Ctype%3Abug-suspected%2Csample%3A%20react-script-editor&template=bug-report.yml&sample=react-script-editor&authors=@wobba%20@salascz%20@felixbohnacker&title=react-script-editor%20-%20).
For questions regarding this sample, [create a new question](https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/issues/new?assignees=&labels=Needs%3A+Triage+%3Amag%3A%2Ctype%3Aquestion%2Csample%3A%20react-script-editor&template=question.yml&sample=react-script-editor&authors=@wobba%20@salascz%20@felixbohnacker&title=react-script-editor%20-%20).
Finally, if you have an idea for improvement, [make a suggestion](https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/issues/new?assignees=&labels=Needs%3A+Triage+%3Amag%3A%2Ctype%3Aenhancement%2Csample%3A%20react-script-editor&template=question.yml&sample=react-script-editor&authors=@wobba%20@salascz%20@felixbohnacker&title=react-script-editor%20-%20).
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