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f-s-m

v1.0.1

Published

A minimal finite state machine (F-S-M) for Javascript.

Downloads

7

Readme

Finite State Machine (FSM)

A minimal finite state machine (FSM) for Javascript.

Install

Using npm

npm install --save f-s-m

Building

To build the library you'll need to use Grunt. First install the required node modules (grunt-cli must be installed):

git clone https://github.com/lucalanziani/FSM.git
cd FSM
npm install

Then run grunt build to build the project.

Testing

To test the library you'll need to use Jasmine. First install Jasmine:

git clone https://github.com/pivotal/jasmine.git
mkdir FSM/jasmine
mv jasmine/dist/jasmine-standalone-2.0.3.zip FSM/jasmine
cd FSM/jasmine
unzip jasmine-standalone-2.0.3.zip

Then open FSM/SpecRunner.html in a browser to run the tests.

Alternatively you can use grunt jasmine to run the tests from the command line.