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webgme-finite-state-machine

v1.1.2

Published

UML Finite State Machine domain with plugin for generating executable code.

Downloads

19

Readme

Finite State Machine

Finite state machine domain with seed, decorator and plugin for generating executable command line simulators in different languages.

Finite-state-machine

Run as a standalone webgme app

Make sure the dependencies for webgme are installed.

  1. Clone this repository or from an empty directory do npm install webgme-finite-state-machine. From the root of this module (i.e. where this README.md is do the following commands).
  2. npm install - installs all dependencies
  3. npm install webgme - installs webgme (it's a peer-dependency).
  4. Launch a local mongodb instance (if not local edit the webgme config).
  5. npm start
  6. Visit localhost:8888 from a browser.

Import components into your own webgme repo

Using the webgme-cli the following pieces can be imported (execute from root of repository).

Seed

Serialized model containing the finite-state-machine metamodel and some examples.

webgme import seed FiniteStateMachine webgme-finite-state-machine

Decorator

Decorates the states and transitions in a UML-like fashion. The seed already registers the decorator for the appropriate nodes.

webgme import decorator UMLStateMachineDecorator webgme-finite-state-machine

Plugin

Generates code from a state-machine. The seed registers the plugin for state-machines.

webgme import plugin FiniteStateMachine webgme-finite-state-machine

Developers

Publish new release at npm

npm prune
npm install
npm version 1.1.0 -m "Release %s"
git push origin master
git checkout v1.1.0
git push origin v1.1.0
npm publish ./