neon-gtd | Neon Geo-temporal Dashboard
kandi X-RAY | neon-gtd Summary
kandi X-RAY | neon-gtd Summary
neon-gtd is a JavaScript library. neon-gtd has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Neon Geo-temporal Dashboard
Neon Geo-temporal Dashboard
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neon-gtd has a low active ecosystem.
It has 14 star(s) with 9 fork(s). There are 24 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
There are 1 open issues and 1 have been closed. There are 1 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of neon-gtd is v1.3.1
Quality
neon-gtd has no bugs reported.
Security
neon-gtd has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
License
neon-gtd is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License. This license is Permissive.
Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.
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neon-gtd releases are available to install and integrate.
Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.
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neon-gtd Key Features
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neon-gtd Examples and Code Snippets
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Install neon-gtd
Building the neon-gtd application requires npm, grunt, and bower. Running the application requires a functioning Neon deployment. Links to the Neon deployment instructions and the command line instructions to build neon-gtd follow:. Neon Git Repo - Visit the main Neon project and download its source code. Neon Wiki - Visit the Neon wiki for more information on what Neon can do for you. Build Instructions - Includes instructions for building the Neon WAR file from source code and lists Neon's external dependencies. Deploying Neon - Includes instructions for deploying the Neon application to a web application container (e.g., Jetty or Tomcat). Developer Quick Start Guide - A quick tour of how to develop apps that use Neon.
Build and Deploy a Neon server or simply drop the latest neon.war in a web application container such as Tomcat.
Clone the neon-gtd repo git clone https://github.com/NextCenturyCorporation/neon-gtd.git cd neon-gtd/
Copy the sample NEON-GTD configuration file to the app config folder or supply your own. The configuration file specifies the default datasets and visualizations to display. It is described in detail here. The sample configuration file is setup for the sample earthquake data referenced in step 1. # Copy either the YAML or JSON config file. If Neon-GTD cannot find one, # it will look for the other. cp app/config/sample.config.yaml app/config/config.yaml cp app/config/sample.config.json app/config/config.json
Use npm and grunt to download dependencies and build the application. This will create a neon-gtd war file in the neon-gtd/target directory. npm install grunt
Deploy the neon-gtd-<version>.war file to your container from step 1. Note: On Tomcat, this may be as simple as copying the file to your /webapps folder. Optionally, you may want to rename the war file to be simply neon-gtd.war.
If running against a stock, localhost Tomcat instance, browse to the http://localhost:8080/neon-gtd/app/ to verify its installation. The Users Guide describes its basic use.
Build and Deploy a Neon server or simply drop the latest neon.war in a web application container such as Tomcat.
Clone the neon-gtd repo git clone https://github.com/NextCenturyCorporation/neon-gtd.git cd neon-gtd/
Copy the sample NEON-GTD configuration file to the app config folder or supply your own. The configuration file specifies the default datasets and visualizations to display. It is described in detail here. The sample configuration file is setup for the sample earthquake data referenced in step 1. # Copy either the YAML or JSON config file. If Neon-GTD cannot find one, # it will look for the other. cp app/config/sample.config.yaml app/config/config.yaml cp app/config/sample.config.json app/config/config.json
Use npm and grunt to download dependencies and build the application. This will create a neon-gtd war file in the neon-gtd/target directory. npm install grunt
Deploy the neon-gtd-<version>.war file to your container from step 1. Note: On Tomcat, this may be as simple as copying the file to your /webapps folder. Optionally, you may want to rename the war file to be simply neon-gtd.war.
If running against a stock, localhost Tomcat instance, browse to the http://localhost:8080/neon-gtd/app/ to verify its installation. The Users Guide describes its basic use.
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