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This change also puts more structure into the viewer. Adds an enum for events that we'll issue and a few more elements to organize things. Change-Id: I39c7c53422779348ca05f051c6b0b07d22ad6a00 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/26656 Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com> |
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Go Heap Viewer Client
This directory contains the client Typescript code for the Go heap viewer.
Typescript Tooling
Below are instructions for downloading tooling and files to help make the development process more convenient. These tools are not required for contributing or running the heap viewer- they are just meant as development aids.
Node and NPM
We use npm to manage the dependencies for these tools. There are a couple of ways of installing npm on your system, but we recommend using nvm.
Run the following command to install nvm:
[shell]$ curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/creationix/nvm/v0.31.3/install.sh | bash
or see the instructions on the nvm github page for alternative methods. This will put the nvm tool in your home directory and edit your path to add nvm, node and other tools you install using them. Once nvm is installed, use
[shell]$ nvm install node
then
[shell]$ nvm use node
to install node.js.
Once node is installed, you can install typescript using
[shell]$ npm install -g typescript
Finally, import type definitions into this project by running
[shell]$ npm install
in this directory. They will be imported into the node_packages directory and be automatically available to the Typescript compiler.