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author | Nicolas Lacasse <nlacasse@google.com> | Fri Sep 11 13:24:49 2015 -0700 |
committer | Nicolas Lacasse <nlacasse@google.com> | Fri Sep 11 13:24:49 2015 -0700 |
tree | 25a3322f6775c94e46610e8f52b6428c469d3364 | |
parent | d39dbb8a0e3d4f59e509aa48cc4a121e7b55756f [diff] |
Rename .v23ignore to .jiriignore. MultiPart: 2/4 Change-Id: I7982d0139f0b25e1af309fcb73b86d3a6d7a0329
An example PDF reader using Vanadium.
If you have a $V23_ROOT
setup you can install Node.js from $V23_ROOT/third_party
by running:
v23 profile install nodejs
Optionally, it is possible to use your own install of Node.js if you would like to use a more recent version.
The Makefile is setup to handle all dependencies once Node.js is installed. The default make task will install any modules listed in the package.json
and build a browser bundle from browser/index.js
via browserify.
make
It is possible to have the build happen automatically anytime a JavaScript file changes using the watch tool:
watch make
To run a local dev server use:
make start
If you would like to change the host and or port that is used:
make start port=<port> host=<host>
Run syncbase with:
make syncbase
This will automatically have you set up credentials etc. If you want to remove stored data & credentials use:
make clean