oprime-montage
v0.0.2
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OPrime HTML5 Experimentation libraries written in MontageJS
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OPrime
OPrime HTML5 Experimentation libraries written in MontageJS
Getting Started
On the server
Install the module with: npm install oprime-montage
var OPrime = require('OPrime');
var experiment = new OPrime.Experiment();
experiment.run();
In the browser
Download the production version or the development version.
In your web page:
<script src="dist/oprime-montage.min.js"></script>
<script>
var experiment = new Experiment();
experiment.run();
</script>
In your code, you can attach OPrime's methods to any object.
<script>
var exports = Bocoup.utils;
</script>
<script src="dist/oprime-montage.min.js"></script>
<script>
var experiment = new Bocoup.utils.Experiment();
experiment.run();
</script>
Documentation
Layout
The template contains the following files and directories:
index.html
package.json
– Describes your app and its dependenciesREADME.markdown
– This readme. Replace the current content with a description of your appui/
– Directory containing all the UI .reel directories.main.reel
– The main interface component
core/
– Directory containing all core code for your app.node_modules/
– Directory containing all npm packages needed, including Montage. Any packages here must be included asdependencies
inpackage.json
for the Montage require to find them.assets/
– Assets such as global styles and images for your apptest/
– Directory containing tests for your app.all.js
– Module that point the test runner to all your jasmine specs.
run-tests.html
– Page to run jasmine tests manually in your browser
Create the following directories if you need them:
locale/
– Directory containing localized content.scripts/
– Directory containing other JS libraries. If a library doesn’t support the CommonJS "exports" object it will need to be loaded through a<script>
tag.
Examples
See test directory
Contributing
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.
Also, please don't edit files in the "dist" subdirectory as they are generated via Grunt. You'll find source code in the "lib" subdirectory!
Release History
Currently in feasibilty study...
License
Copyright (c) 2013
Licensed under the Apache, 2.0 licenses.