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@versesdev/hsml-viewer

v0.3.14

Published

This is published at NPM here: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@versesdev/hsml-viewer

Downloads

210

Readme

HSML Viewer

This is published at NPM here: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@versesdev/hsml-viewer

A minimal example implementation can be found at src/App.tsx. To run this minimal example locally, do the following:

npm i
npm run dev

For a more thorough example implementation look at Workbench: https://github.com/VersesTech/workbench

Tips on developing/ making changes to this app:

step1: To start, in this package run npm run buildwatch, this will call vite build --watch which will cause the package to build whenever a change is made to any of the compiled code.

step2: run npm link inside this package run npm link @versesdev/hsml-viewer inside the consumer app

Now when you make changes in this app you will get an auto rebuild, right now it takes about 7 seconds which isn't great, but better than having to manually rebuild after every change.

I like to run this when i'm ready to unlink as it gives a nice clean break: npm unlink && rm -rf node_modules && npm install

It's helpful to install this vs code extension, https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=roblourens.npm-link-status which will show an icon at the bottom of your vscode when you are linked in your consumer app.

you can also just run npm list in the consumer app and it will show you if this package is linked or not

Scenario Example

Setup:

  • Spin a local Genius Core instance
  • Upsert schemas and entities present in src/example/res
  • Spin a local 3D File Importer instance with AWS_UPLOAD_ENABLED enabled in .env