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@model-create/epanet-engine

v0.8.0-alpha.8

Published

EPANET WASM engine

Readme

💧@model-create/EPANET-engine

Internal engine for epanet-js, C source code for Open Water Analytics EPANET v2.2 toolkit compiled to Javascript.

Note: All version before 1.0.0 should be considered beta with potential breaking changes between releases, use in production with caution.

Build

epanet-js is split into two packages, the epanet-engine package which compiles the original C code into WASM using Emscripten. And epanet-js is a TypeScript library which wraps over the generated module from Emscripten and manages memory allocation, error handling and returning of varaible.

Building epanet-engine

Run the command pnpm run build to creates a docker container of Emscripten and the compiled OWA-EPANET source code and generate types.

cd packages/epanet-engine
pnpm run build

Building epanet-js

You must first build epanet-engine before you can test or build epanet-js.

cd packages/epanet-js
pnpm run test
pnpm run build

License

The epanet-js and @model-create/epanet-engine are MIT licenced.

The hydraulic engine used within the epanet-js library is OWA-EPANET, which is MIT licenced, with contributed by the following authors.