This is a collection viewer designed specifically for use on repatriation devices.
It features:
- modern tooling
- a modern framework - Vue.js
- modern styling designed specifically for non technical users and mobile devices
You need nodejs installed (version 8 or greater). See here for what to do for your
system. Once nodejs is setup run npm install
to install the packages.
In order to develop the application you will also need https://github.com/CoEDL/data-loader. Download it and set it up as per its instructions then use it to create a file repository for use with this application.
You will need datafiles from Nabu for this. Basically, start up the app and then use it to target
a Raspberry Pi
though set the USB Disk
option to the dist folder in this repository
. Once complete,
you should see a folder structure similar to the following:
Only the repository
folder is required. All other folders and files will be removed when
you start the application in development mode as per the following command. Don't worry
about that; that's expected and normal.
> npm run develop
Then load http://localhost:9001
in your browser.
Deploying to http://language-archives.services/mobile-viewer/
The viewer is deployed to a folder in /srv/
which is symlinked to /srv/mobile-viewer
. This folder
is then mounted into the service container and made available via nginx.
> npm run build:testing
> ssh language-archives.services
> cd /srv/
> \sudo mkdir mobile-viewer-$(date +%Y%m%d)
> \sudo chown {YOU} mobile-viewer-$(date +%Y%m%d)
> rsync -av --delete dist/ language-archives.services/srv/mobile-viewer/
> \sudo rm /srv/mobile-viewer && lbn -sf mobile-viewer-$(date +%Y%m%d) mobile-viewer
The viewer is copied in to the folder src/viewer
replacing the files already there.
> npm run build:production
> rsync -av --delete dist/ {path to data loader src code}/src/viewer/
Note that the build command is different
to the one for building a languages-archives version.