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webgme-composite-viz

v1.0.0

Published

This is a [WebGME](https://webgme.org) visualizer for composing visualizers from existing visualizers (using [GoldenLayout](https://golden-layout.com/)).

Downloads

13

Readme

webgme-composite-viz

This is a WebGME visualizer for composing visualizers from existing visualizers (using GoldenLayout).

Installation

First, install the webgme-composite-viz following:

Second, start mongodb locally by running the mongod executable in your mongodb installation (you may need to create a data directory or set --dbpath).

Then, run webgme start from the project root to start . Finally, navigate to http://localhost:8080 to start using webgme-composite-viz!

Usage

First, enable the composite visualizer for a given node. Then click on it in the visualizers panel (assuming default WebGME UI).

Configuration

The visualizer can be configured using component settings from WebGME (ie, config/components.json). There are 2 fields: visualizerDefs and config. The former is a mapping of names to requireJS paths used by WebGME. The latter is a GoldenLayout configuration for the visualizer which supports the keys from visualizerDefs as values for componentName.

Multiple Configurations (eg, for different node types)

This would be cool. Ideally, this would not be defined in the component settings since those require access to the deployment (not great for customization with different domain models). Ideally, nodes could reference a view-model of sorts that would define this configuration.