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tiny-molecule

v0.2.0

Published

A small, developer-friendly 3D molecule viewer for the modern web

Downloads

10

Readme

tiny-molecule

A small, developer-friendly 3D molecule viewer for the modern web.

See a live exmaple at https://justinmc.github.io/tiny-molecule/.

demo demo for spheres

Getting Started

npm install --save tiny-molecule

import tinyMolecule from 'tiny-molecule';
import pdbString from 'raw-loader!./3aid.pdb';

tinyMolecule(
  window.document.body, // the DOM element to render into
  dataString, // string of pdb or mmcif data
  {
    type: 'PDB', // or 'MMCIF' depending on what filetype dataString is
    representation: 'particle', // or 'sphere'
  }
);

API

tinyMolecule exports a single function that takes a DOM element, a data string, and an options object. The data string can be either the contents of a PDB or MMCIF file. It will synchronously render a canvas into the given DOM element visualizing the given molecule.

See the example folder for a full working example that uses RCSB's API to fetch molecules by PDBID. You can run it for yourself with npm run example (after an npm install).

options

type {PDB|MMCIF}

Indicates the type of data that is being input into tinyMolecule. Currently PDB and MMCIF files are supported.

representation {particle|sphere}

The fastest option is particle, which draws a 2d particle that looks like a sphere for each atom. sphere draws a fully lit 3D sphere for each atom, but is slow for large structures.

License

MIT. See LICENSE file.