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Prerequisites:
- git
- node.js. We recommend using node.js 4.2.1 (LTS).
Upgrading and managing node versions can be easily done using
nvm
or its Windows alternatives.
Step 1 Clone the plotly.js repo and install its dependencies
git clone https://github.com/plotly/plotly.js.git
cd plotly.js
npm install
Step 2 Start the test dashboard
npm run start-test_dashboard
This command bundles up the source files with source maps, starts a watchify file watcher (making the your dev plotly.js bundle update every time a source file is saved) and opens up a tab in your browser.
Step 3 Open up the console and start developing
Make some modification to the source, refresh the page and check the results by for example pasting in the console:
Plotly.plot(Tabs.fresh(), [{x:[1,2,3], y:[2,1,2]}]);
Other npm scripts:
npm run preprocess
: pre-processes the css and svg source file in js. This script is run automatically onnpm install
.npm run watch
: starts a watchify file watcher just like the test dashboard but without booting up a server.npm run lint
: runs jshint on all source files
Both jasmine and image test are run on CircleCI on every pushes to this repo.
Jasmine tests are run in a browser using karma. To run them locally:
npm run test-jasmine
Image pixel comparison tests are run in a docker container. For more information on how to run them locally, please refer to image test README.