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@ofm/guacamole-common-js

v1.0.0-beta.1

Published

The Guacamole javascript client

Downloads

3

Readme

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What is guacamole-common-js?

guacamole-common-js is the core JavaScript library used by the Guacamole web application.

guacamole-common-js provides an efficient HTTP tunnel for transporting protocol data between JavaScript and the web application, as well as an implementation of a Guacamole protocol client and abstract synchronized drawing layers.

What is this fork for?

This is a fork of glyptodon/guacamole-client meant for distribution via npm. Prior to a version being submitted to npm a gulp buildscript combines all guacamole-common-js files and minifies them.

None of the guacamole project files besides the combined javascript sources are included in the npm release, so you won't have to download any files you don't need. You can read which files/folders are omitted in the .npmignore file.

You can install this library via npm:

npm install --save guacamole-common-js
const Guacamole = require('guacamole-common-js');

// ... or ES6
import Guacamole from 'guacamole-common-js';

Previously this fork was available as padarom-guacamole-common-js, which has been deprecated in favor of the new version of the fork which is much easier to maintain thanks to the gulp buildscript.

Version numbers

I intend to keep the npm version numbers identical to the guacamole version that I publish. This doesn't always work 100% in case something is missing or at fault, so I will need to release a patch. These patch versions still keep the same version number, but add a letter designating the patch (e.g. 1.0.0-b). In case the guacamole upstream ever releases any patches with a similar version number, I can't guarantee that the patch letter of the original Guacamole sources and the release of this fork match up for that specific version.

Documentation

Distribution-specific packages are available from the files section of the main project page:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/guacamole/files/

Distribution-specific documentation is provided on the Guacamole wiki:

http://guac-dev.org/

Reporting problems

I am not a maintainer or contributor to the original guacamole repository. I only created this fork and published it to npm.

Please report any bugs encountered by opening a new ticket at the Trac system hosted at:

http://guac-dev.org/trac/

Any bugs or questions to this fork specifically can be asked via issues on GitHub.