This project does not include input files. These input files describe the network you wish to visualise, i.e. the roads and junctions. These are required inside the json
folder.
The schema for these files is found in the json-schema
directory.
This projects come with a Dockerfile which enables the automation of image creation.
cd sierra-charlie
docker build -t "sierra-charlie:latest" .
docker run -ti -p 3000:3000 "sierra-charlie:latest" /bin/bash
$npm start
Point your browser to localhost:3000
Portions of the code are written in PureScript and Elm. Compilers for both languages and the Node.js runtime must be installed on the local machine.
The project is developed on OS X, but may support other UNIX platforms. On OS X, system-level dependencies should be installed with the brew
tool.
brew install node purescript
Webpack is used to structure the project, supporting development and production mode builds. ES2015 syntax is translated to JavaScript using Babel. Code quality is monitored using JSHint.
Use yarn
tool to install project-level dependencies.
This project was built for elm version 0.16
. yarn
may be used to install this
yarn add elm@0.16.0
Use yarn
to install packages. If you don't have yarn
, install it using npm install -g yarn
.
yarn install
You will also need to increase the kernel limits on OS X.
sudo bash -c 'echo "kern.maxfiles=65536" >>/etc/sysctl.conf'
sudo bash -c 'echo "kern.maxfilesperproc=65536" >>/etc/sysctl.conf'
echo "ulimit -n 65536" >>~/.bash_profile
This may require you to restart your computer.
The same npm
tool is also used to build the project, and to simplify other project-related tasks.
To build the project, give the following command:
npm run build
If the build is successful, the project is ready to run. In one session, start a local CORS proxy:
npm run start-proxy
In another session, start a local HTTP server:
npm start
Finally, navigate to the following address in a web browser: