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vizceral-example

v4.3.0

Published

Vizceral example app

Downloads

6

Readme

Vizceral Example

This is a sample application using the React wrapper around the vizceral graph. For more details about using vizceral in your own projects with your own data, refer to the above repositories.

Setup

  1. Get source, install deps, and run demo server.

    git clone [email protected]:Netflix/vizceral-example.git
    cd vizceral-example
    npm install
    npm run dev
  2. Open localhost:8080 in your browser.

Using Docker

If you don't have a node environment setup or would like to run this example on a platform, there is a Dockerfile for experimental usage.

$ docker build -t <name>/vizceral-example .
$ docker run -p 41911:8080 -d <name>/vizceral-example

Then you should be able to navigate to http://localhost:41911