# Interactive Atlas Viewer Interactive Atlas Viewer is an frontend module wrapping around [nehuba](https://github.com/HumanBrainProject/nehuba). It provides additional features, such as metadata integration, data visualisation and a robust plugin system. ## Getting Started A live version of the Interactive Atlas Viewer is available at [https://interactive-viewer.apps.hbp.eu](https://interactive-viewer.apps.hbp.eu). This section is useful for developers who would like to develop this project. ### General information Interactive atlas viewer is built with [Angular (v9.0)](https://angular.io/), [Bootstrap (v4)](http://getbootstrap.com/), and [fontawesome icons](https://fontawesome.com/). Some other notable packages used are [ngrx/store](https://github.com/ngrx/platform) for state management. Releases newer than [v0.2.9](https://github.com/HumanBrainProject/interactive-viewer/tree/v0.2.9) also uses a nodejs backend, which uses [passportjs](http://www.passportjs.org/) for user authentication, [express](https://expressjs.com/) as a http framework. ### Develop #### Prerequisites - node >= 12 #### Environments It is recommended to manage your environments with `.env` file. ##### Buildtime environments Please see [build_env.md](build_env.md) ##### Deploy environments Please see [deploy_env.md](deploy_env.md) ##### e2e test environments Please see [e2e_env.md](e2e_env.md) #### Start dev server To run a dev server, run: ```bash $ git clone https://github.com/HumanBrainProject/interactive-viewer $ cd interactive-viewer $ npm i $ npm run dev-server ``` Start backend (in a separate terminal): ```bash $ cd deploy $ node server.js ``` #### Build ```bash $ npm run build-aot ``` ### Develop plugins Below demonstrates an example workflow for developing plugins: ```bash $ # build aot version of the atlas viewer $ npm run build-aot $ cd deploy $ # run server with PLUGIN_URLS $ PLUGIN_URLS=http://localhost:3333/manifest.json;http://localhost:3334/manifest.json node server.js ``` Interactive Atlas Viewer attempts to fetch list of manifests: ``` GET {BACKEND_URL}/plugins ``` The response from this endpoint will be: ```json [ "http://localhost:3333/manifest.json", "http://localhost:3334/manifest.json" ] ``` When user launches the viewer, the atlas viewer will attempt to fetch the metadata of the plugins: ``` GET http://localhost:3333/manifest.json GET http://localhost:3334/manifest.json ``` The response from these endpoints are expected to adhere to [manifests](src/plugin_examples/README.md#Manifest%20JSON). When the user launches the plugin, the viewer will fetch `templateUrl` and `scriptUrl`, if necessary. Plugin developers can start their own webserver, use [interactive-viewer-plugin-template](https://github.com/HumanBrainProject/interactive-viewer-plugin-template), or (coming soon) provide link to a github repository. [plugin readme](src/plugin_examples/README.md) [plugin api](src/plugin_examples/plugin_api.md) [plugin migration guide](src/plugin_examples/migrationGuide.md) ## Contributing Feel free to raise an issue in this repo and/or file a PR. ## Versioning Commit history prior to v0.2.0 is available in the [legacy-v0.2.0](https://github.com/HumanBrainProject/interactive-viewer/tree/legacy-v0.2.0) branch. The repo was rewritten to remove its dependency on neuroglancer and nehuba. This allowed for simpler webpack config, faster build time and AOT compilation. ## License Apache-2.0