Moebio Framework is a JavaScript toolkit for performing data analysis and creating visualizations. It provides a canvas based graphics framework and data structures and operators for manipulating data.
- Fast canvas based 2D and 3D drawing api with mouse interaction
- Text Rendering Support
- Canvas based UI Elements like Color Pickers, Text Boxes and Tooltips
- A Growing collection of tools for Statistics, Prediction, Math, Network Analysis and more!
Should work on most major browsers. Currently tested on Chrome (44+).
Download the pre-built files (minified and unminified) from the dist/
directory and start using in your project.
<script src="moebio_framework.js"></script>
For more info and examples, check out the website: http://moebiolabs.github.io/moebio_framework/.
Moebio Framework is on npm and bower as well.
npm install moebio-framework
or
bower install moebio-framework
will install from those sources.
Have questions? Comments? Suggestions? Ask away in the issues. Tag a question with the #question tag and we will do our best to answer.
Primary code in the Moebio Framework is organized in its src
directory the following way:
dataTypes
: basic data types for storing and manipulating different kinds of data.tools
: drawing tools for basic shapes, as well as helpers for interaction, data loading, and 3D.visualization
: functions for visualization the data types used in the frameworkoperators
: more advanced functionality that work on instances of different data types.index.js
: This file defines the public interface of the framework.
Moebio Framework uses ES6 module syntax (transpiled using rollup) to define modules and dependencies. Note: it does not support the use of other ES6 features in the code.
To learn more about ES6 Modules, check out jsmodules.io and "ECMAScript 6 modules: the final syntax"
If you would like to contribute to Moebio Framework, try out customizations locally, or just build from source, you can clone the repository and use the instructions below to get started.
Grunt is used as the build tool. So you need node.js and npm installed on your machine.
The project is built using grunt. Most of the grunt tasks are kept in separate
files in the the /tasks
folder.
Here's a short list of grunt tasks you might want to be familiar with:
grunt # builds the dist/ files once
grunt watch # builds dist files after every source code change
grunt doc # build the docs using JSDoc
grunt release # build and deploy a new release of the software
grunt test # run tests in a chrome window.
grunt jshint # run hinting tool
To build the source code, you will need Node and Grunt installed on your system.
First use NPM to install the Framework's dependencies:
npm install
Then the default Grunt task will concatenate the source files into the dist
directory:
grunt
The JSDoc format is used to annotate the source code and the JSDoc command line tool is used to generate the static API documentation used on the site.
After using npm install
to download development dependencies, the documentation files can be generated locally using grunt:
grunt doc
This will build the documentation into the following directory:
docs/build
JSDoc templates can be found in docs/moebio-jsdoc
and are directly inspired by the documentation of TurfJS.
Use:
grunt test
to run tests.
Tests are in tests/
directory and use the Karma testing framework.