This repository was ported from an internal SVN repository to Github after the release of WebVOWL 0.4.0. Due to cleanups with git filter-branch
, the commit history might show some strange effects.
Make sure you are inside WebVOWL
directory and you have docker installed. Run the following command to build the docker image:
docker build . -t webvowl:v1
Run the following command to run WebVOWL at port 8080.
docker-compose up -d
Visit http://localhost:8080 to use WebVOWL.
Node.js for installing the development tools and dependencies.
- Download and install Node.js from http://nodejs.org/download/
- Open the terminal in the root directory
- Run
npm install
to install the dependencies and build the project - Edit the code
- Run
npm run-script release
to (re-)build all necessary files into the deploy directory - Run
serve deploy/
to run the server locally, by installing serve by usingnpm install serve -g
.
Visit http://localhost:3000 to use WebVOWL.
Instead of the last step of the simple setup, install the npm package grunt-cli
globally with
npm install grunt-cli -g
. Now you can execute a few more advanced commands in the terminal:
grunt
orgrunt release
builds the release files into the deploy directorygrunt package
builds the development versiongrunt webserver
starts a local live-updating webserver with the current development versiongrunt test
starts the test runnergrunt zip
builds the project and puts it into a zip file
To export the VOWL visualization to an SVG image, all css styles have to be included into the SVG code.
This means that if you change the CSS code in the vowl.css
file, you also have to update the code that
inlines the styles - otherwise the exported SVG will not look the same as the displayed graph.
The tool which creates the code that inlines the styles can be found in the util directory. Please follow the instructions in its README file.