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Hadouken Node.js adapter Build Status

Allows the use of the Hadouken API from node.js.

Requirements

  • Node.js LTS ^6.9

Install as dependency

$ npm install -S hadouken-js-adapter

Usage

Connecting to an already running runtime

const { connect, Identity } = require("hadouken-js-adapter");

async function launchApp() {
    const fin  = await connect({
        address: "ws://localhost:9696",
        uuid: "my-uuid-123"
    });

    const version = await fin.System.getVersion();
    console.log("Connected to Hadouken version", version);

    await fin.Application.start({
        name: "adapter-test-app",
        url: 'http://hadouken.io/',
        uuid: "adapter-test-app",
        autoShow: true,
        nonPersistent : true
    });
}

launchApp().then(() => {
    console.log("success");
}).catch((err) => {
    console.log("Error trying to connect,", err.message);
    console.log(err.stack);
});

Launching a runtime and connecting

const { connect, Identity } = require("hadouken-js-adapter");

async function launchApp() {
    const fin  = await connect({
        uuid: "my-uuid-123",
        runtime: {
            version: 'stable'
        }
    });

    const version = await fin.System.getVersion();
    console.log("Connected to Hadouken version", version);

    await fin.Application.start({
        name: "adapter-test-app",
        url: 'http://hadouken.io/',
        uuid: "adapter-test-app",
        autoShow: true,
        nonPersistent : true
    });
}

launchApp().then(() => {
    console.log("success");
}).catch((err) => {
    console.log("Error trying to connect,", err.message);
    console.log(err.stack);
});

Note that either an address or a runtime object with version are required to connect

Mac and Linux Environment settings

In order to configure system policies, the js adapter respects the following group policy settings when set as environment variables on Mac and Linux:

  • assetsUrl
  • runtimeArgs
  • runtimeDirectory

Local build

npm run build

Test

npm test -- --ver=alpha

Only executing tests that pattern match "Application"

npm test -- --ver=alpha --grep="Application"

Executing tests that do not pattern match "System"

npm test -- --ver=alpha --invert --grep="System"

Test with core

npm test -- --ver=alpha --build-core --core=~/core

or without specifying the core path (core will be cloned from GH into core directory):

npm test -- --ver=alpha --build-core

Repl

To start the read-eval-print loop:

npm run repl -- --ver=alpha

Generated documentation

We use JSDoc for documentation and generating the documentation will require our custom JSDoc template. Use the following commands to execute the docs task:

git submodule init
git submodule update
npm run doc

Contributing

  1. Fork it (https://github.com/HadoukenIO/js-adapter/fork)
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/fooBar)
  3. Read our contribution guidelines and Community Code of Conduct
  4. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some fooBar')
  5. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/fooBar)
  6. Create a new Pull Request

License

The code in this repository is distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0

However, if you run this code, it may call on the OpenFin RVM or OpenFin Runtime, which are covered by OpenFin's Developer, Community, and Enterprise licenses. You can learn more about OpenFin licensing at the links listed below or just email us at [email protected] with questions.

Copyright 2018-2019 OpenFin

https://openfin.co/developer-agreement/

https://openfin.co/licensing/

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