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visualdl

v2.0.0-beta.26

Published

A platform to visualize the deep learning process and result.

Downloads

37

Readme

VisualDL FrontEnd

English | 简体中文

🚧UNDER DEVELOPMENT🚧

🚧SOME FEATURE MAY NOT WORK PROPERLY🚧

🚧PULL REQUESTS WELCOMED🚧

Usage

nodejs ≥ 10 and npm ≥ 6 are required.

npm install -g visualdl
# or
yarn global add visualdl

Then you can start visualdl server by

visualdl start --backend="http://127.0.0.1:8040"

To stop visualdl server, just type

visualdl stop

For more usage infomation, please type

visualdl -h

Development

First, install all dependencies:

npm install
# or
yarn

Then you can start the development server:

yarn dev

Now open http://localhost:8999 with your browser.

You can change the port with PORT environment variable:

PORT=3000 yarn dev

WebAssembly

WebAssembly is DISABLED by default under development environment.

If you want to develop wasm features, you must have Rust and Cargo installed.

Using rustup to install them.

Then install wasm-pack to build rust code to wasm binaries.

When environment is ready, start the development server with following command:

yarn dev:wasm

Build & Deploy

./scripts/build.sh

yarn start

# we are working on deployment now, please wait

Browser Compatibility

VisualDL supports the latest version of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. Microsoft Edge and Apple Safari may work too but are not tested.

Learn More

This project is based on following projects:

Author

License

Apache-2.0