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Indoqa Logspace

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The user and integrator documentation can be found at http:https://logspace.io

How to setup your development environment

Prepare the Java development environment

The build system is based on Apache Maven (version 3.0.4 or higher).

Most of the Logspace Java source code requires Java 8 to build. Since there are modules that should run with Java 7 or Java 6, you also need the respective JDKs installed to compile these modules. For that purpose the Maven build requires properties that point to them.

Here is an XML snippet that can be added to your local Maven settings.xml (of course the paths need to be adjusted):

<profile>
  <id>logspace</id>
  <activation>
    <activeByDefault>true</activeByDefault>
  </activation>
  <properties>
    <JAVA_6_HOME>/path/to/jdk-6</JAVA_6_HOME>
    <JAVA_7_HOME>/path/to/jdk-7</JAVA_7_HOME>
  </properties>
</profile>

Build your project with Maven:

mvn clean install

Prepare the Javascript (frontend) development environment

Mac

  • Install node.js: brew install node

Windows

  • Install node.js
  • Install Python 2.7.x and add it to your path or/and create a PYTHONPATH environment variable.
  • Install Visual Studio, the Express Edition is fine.
  • Set GYP_MSVS_VERSION environment property, if you are using Express, GYP_MSVS_VERSION=2013e

Linux (Debian based)

  • Install node.js: curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup | sudo bash -
  • Install build essentials and C++ compiler: sudo apt-get install build-essential g++

Install node dependencies

npm install -g gulp
cd logspace-frontend
npm install

Run the frontend

The logspace frontend uses este.js as development stack. este.js integrates all necessary tools to have an environment for convenient Javascript (Ecmascript 6) development (automatic reloads of Javascript and CSS, support of multiple CSS pre-compilers, etc.) and provides tools to create of artifacts (html/js/css).

Start development environment

cd logspace-frontend
gulp

Now point your browser to localhost:8000

Build release artifacts

cd logspace-frontend
gulp -p build

The artifacts are located in logspace-frontend/build