vue-dashing-js
v0.2.2
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A fork of nuvo-dashing-js that replaces Batman.js with Vue.js
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vue-dashing-js
This is a fork of nuvo-dashing-js replacing Batman.js with Vue.js
Getting Started
- Install from npm
$ npm install -g vue-dashing-js
- Generate a new project
$ dashing-js new sweet_dashboard_project
- Change your directory to sweet_dashboard_project and install required modules
$ sudo npm install -g browserify watchify
$ cd sweet_dashboard_project && npm install
- Start the automatic asset compilation task:
$ npm run watch
- Start the server!
$ dashing-js start
- Point your browser at http://localhost:3030/ and have fun!
Every new Dashing project comes with sample widgets & sample dashboards for you to explore. The directory is setup as follows:
- Assets — All your images, fonts, and js/coffeescript libraries. Uses Sprockets Mincer.
- Dashboards — One .jade file for each dashboard that contains the layout for the widgets.
- Jobs — Your js/coffee jobs for fetching data (e.g for calling third party APIs like twitter). Name them *.job.js/*.job.coffee
- Lib — Optional js/coffee files to help out your jobs.
- Public — Static files that you want to serve. A good place for a favicon or a custom 404 page.
- Widgets — All the vue templates for individual widgets.
Run dashing-js
from command line to find out what command line tools are available to you.
TODO
- Implement all the basic widgets
- Add a websocket option
- Refactoring