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zaerl avatar zaerl commented on July 20, 2024

I can help the maintainers with this problem. I think that you should use one of the popular building tools like gulp, grunt or whatever and npm for managing all the dependencies. The www folder IMHO can be moved to a separated branch.

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Skylion007 avatar Skylion007 commented on July 20, 2024

I definitely agree that www should be moved to a separate branch, although probably not to "gh-pages" since I think we still wish to use Brown University as our webhost.

I don't have a lot of experience with JS build systems so I am not sure whether Gulp or Grunt would work better for this project, but anything would be better than the SH build script we currently employ. We also have another issue for wrapping this project as an NPM module, so also feel free to help out with that as well.

I think we can take care of moving the www to a demo branch, if you wish to work on getting a build system setup.

Update: It looks like Gulp might be the best solution from what I am reading. Also feel free to give a shot at issue #26.

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zaerl avatar zaerl commented on July 20, 2024

Nowadays gulp is by far the most used task runner and it's an excellent choice. I can enclose the project on an NPM module but you have to register it on npm central repository.

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Skylion007 avatar Skylion007 commented on July 20, 2024

We'd be glad to register the module on the NPM central repository.

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alexpapster avatar alexpapster commented on July 20, 2024

www contents were moved to a new branch (www)

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jeffhuang avatar jeffhuang commented on July 20, 2024

That's a little unusual in using branches as a separate storage for www files. I think it's more common to put it in a separate repository.

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alexpapster avatar alexpapster commented on July 20, 2024

If you'd like to you can create under brownhci a separate repository and we can put it there. I don't mind as long as www doesn't come with the master branch of webgazer.

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jeffhuang avatar jeffhuang commented on July 20, 2024

Doesn't matter to me that much. What do you want to do?

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alexpapster avatar alexpapster commented on July 20, 2024

I prefer it as it is, it's very fast and easy to manage, although not very conventional. Unless anyone has an alternative suggestion let's leave as it is, at least for now.

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Skylion007 avatar Skylion007 commented on July 20, 2024

@zaerl I found a Grunt file that I modified to suit our build needs for now, a Gulp build system might be better down the line but for just concatenation and uglification, this seemed the easiest. Still open to a Gulp build system to complement the Grunt one.

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jeffhuang avatar jeffhuang commented on July 20, 2024

think this one can be considered resolved

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