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Filip Barl 2183a93916 Time Travel 3.0 (#2703)
* Experimental.

* Getting somewhere.

* Good zooming behaviour.

* Working timeline zooming & panning.

* Clickable timestamps.

* Dragging cursor

* Timeline panning buttons.

* Capping at current time.

* Scale limits.

* Better ticks.

* Time tags fading in smoothly.

* Removed seconds.

* Better tick spacing.

* Vertical panning as zooming.

* Organizing the code..

* Replaced d3-zoom with native events.

* Got rid of scaleX

* More code beautified.

* Almost done polishing the code.

* Some cleanup.

* Better request triggers.

* More cleaning up.

* Styled the timestamp input.

* Final cleanup.

* Update yarn.lock

* Zoom tracking.

* Animate timeline translations.

* Fixed the PAUSE button glitch and updating the time control info.

* Opacity fix and timeline arrows removed.

* Fixed the red vertical bar.

* Use preventDefault() on timeline scrolling.
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Scope UI

Getting Started (using local node)

  • You need at least Node.js 6.9.0 and a running weavescope container
  • Get Yarn: npm install -g yarn
  • Setup: yarn install
  • Develop: BACKEND_HOST=<dockerhost-ip> yarn start and then open http://localhost:4042/

This will start a webpack-dev-server that serves the UI and proxies API requests to the container.

Getting Started (using node in a container)

  • You need a running weavescope container
  • Develop: make WEBPACK_SERVER_HOST=<dockerhost-ip> client-start and then open http://<dockerhost-ip>:4042/

This will start a webpack-dev-server that serves the UI from the UI build container and proxies API requests to the weavescope container.

Test Production Bundles Locally

  • Build: yarn run build, output will be in build/
  • Serve files from build/: BACKEND_HOST=<dockerhost-ip> yarn run start-production and then open http://localhost:4042/

Coding

This directory has a .eslintrc, make sure your editor supports linter hints. To run a linter, you also run yarn run lint.

Logging

To enable logging in the console, activate it via localStorage in the dev tools console:

localStorage["debug"] = "scope:*"

The Scope UI uses debug for logging, e.g.,:

const debug = require('debug')('scope:app-store');
debug('Store log message');

Gotchas

Got a blank screen when loading http://localhost:4042?

Make sure you are accessing the right machine: If you're running yarn start on a virtual machine with IP 10.0.0.8, you need to point your browser to http://10.0.0.8:4042. Also, you may need to manually configure the virtual machine to expose ports 4041 (webpack-dev-server) and 4042 (express proxy).