light-viz

Scientific Visualization application for tailored post-processing

Usage no npm install needed!

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  import lightViz from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/light-viz';
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README

LightViz

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Goal

Provide a tailored user interface for Scientific Visualization using ParaViewWeb as backend.

Installation

$ npm install -g light-viz

After installing the package you will get one executable LightViz with the following set of options.

$ LightViz 

  Usage: LightViz [options]

  Options:

    -h, --help                   output usage information
    -V, --version                output the version number
    -p, --port [8080]            Start web server with given port
    -d, --data [directory]       Data directory to serve
    -s, --server-only            Do not open the web browser
    
    --paraview [path]            Provide the ParaView root path to use
    --offscreen                  Use flag to specify that ParaView should be used in Offscreen mode
    
    --data-analysis              Inspect data directory and compute metadata
    
    --config [path]              Provide a Lightviz config file to use
    --profile [profile]          Specify which profile from the config file to use
    
    --add-dataset [path]         Specify a dataset to add to the given data directory.  Requires the description and data flags
    --description [description]  Specify the description for the dataset being added
    --autoApply                  Optional for use with --add-dataset.  Specifies that apply/reset buttons are not needed with the dataset

Documentation

See the documentation for a getting started guide, advanced documentation, and API descriptions.

Development

To start developing light-viz, first clone the repository:

$ git clone https://github.com/Kitware/light-viz.git

To set up the dependencies for light-viz run the following. Note that this must be re-run every time the dependencies for light-viz are modified.

$ npm install

When first setting up light-viz for development, it may be helpful to have npm install a symlink to the latest version that can be executed from the command line in the folder (presumably in the path) where npm is located. To do this run:

$ npm link

Now make changes and see what happens. If you have changed the python code that runs on the paraview server side, you will have to re-run the LightViz executable that is generated by npm link. If you have changed the JavaScript code, running the following command and refreshing the page should be sufficient.

$ npm run build

Before you commit, please run:

$ npm run build:release

This creates a minified version of the light-viz JavaScript code in dist/LightViz.js which should be added to your commit.

Licensing

light-viz aka LightViz is licensed under BSD Clause 3.

Getting Involved

Fork our repository and do great things. At Kitware, we've been contributing to open-source software for 15 years and counting, and want to make light-viz useful to as many people as possible.