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### Contributing
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OpenSeadragon is truly a community project; we welcome your involvement!
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When contributing, please attempt to match the code style already in the codebase.
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However, we are in the process of changing our code style (see #456), so avoid spaces inside parentheses and square brackets. Note that we use four spaces per indentation stop. For easier setup you can also install [EditorConfig](http://editorconfig.org/) if your IDE is supported. For more thoughts on code style, see [idiomatic.js](https://github.com/rwldrn/idiomatic.js/).
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When fixing bugs and adding features, when appropriate please also:
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* Update related doc comments (we use [JSDoc 3](http://usejsdoc.org/))
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* Add/update related unit tests
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If you're new to the project, check out our [good first bug](https://github.com/openseadragon/openseadragon/issues?labels=good+first+bug&page=1&state=open) issues for some places to dip your toe in the water.
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If you're new to open source in general, check out [GitHub's open source intro guide](https://guides.github.com/overviews/os-contributing/).
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### First Time Setup
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All command-line operations for building and testing OpenSeadragon are scripted using [Grunt](http://gruntjs.com/) which is based on [Node.js](http://nodejs.org/). To get set up:
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1. Install Node, if you haven't already (available at the link above)
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1. Install the Grunt command line runner (if you haven't already); on the command line, run `npm install -g grunt-cli`
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1. Clone the openseadragon repository
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1. On the command line, go in to the openseadragon folder
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1. Run `npm install`
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You're set, all development dependencies should have been installed and the project built...
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continue reading for build and test instructions.
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### Building from Source
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To build, just run (on the command line, in the openseadragon folder):
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grunt
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If you want Grunt to watch your source files and rebuild every time you change one, use:
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grunt watch
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To have it watch your source files and also run a server for you to test in:
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grunt dev
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The built files appear in the `build` folder.
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If you want to build tar and zip files for distribution (they will also appear in the `build` folder), use:
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grunt package
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Note that the `build` folder is masked with .gitignore; it's just for your local use, and won't be checked in to the repository.
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You can also publish the built version to the site-build repository. This assumes you have cloned it next to this repository. The command is:
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grunt publish
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... which will delete the existing openseadragon folder, along with the .zip and .tar.gz files, out of the site-build folder and replace them with newly built ones from the source in this repository; you'll then need to commit the changes to site-build.
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### Testing
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Our tests are based on [QUnit](http://qunitjs.com/) and [PhantomJS](http://phantomjs.org/); they're both installed when you run `npm install`. To run on the command line:
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grunt test
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If you wish to work interactively with the tests or test your changes:
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grunt connect watch
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and open `http://localhost:8000/test/test.html` in your browser.
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Another good page, if you want to interactively test out your changes, is `http://localhost:8000/test/demo/basic.html`.
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You can also get a report of the tests' code coverage:
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grunt coverage
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The report shows up at `coverage/html/index.html` viewable in a browser.
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# OpenSeadragon
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[![Gitter](https://badges.gitter.im/Join Chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/openseadragon/openseadragon?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge)
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[![Gitter](https://badges.gitter.im/Join Chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/openseadragon/openseadragon?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge) [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/openseadragon/openseadragon.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/openseadragon/openseadragon)
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An open-source, web-based viewer for zoomable images, implemented in pure JavaScript.
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See it in action and get started using it at http://openseadragon.github.io/.
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See it in action and get started using it at (http://openseadragon.github.io/).
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## Stable Builds
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## Development
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If you want to use OpenSeadragon in your own projects, you can find the latest stable build, API documentation, and example code at http://openseadragon.github.io/. If you want to modify OpenSeadragon and/or contribute to its development, read on.
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### First Time Setup
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All command-line operations for building and testing OpenSeadragon are scripted using [Grunt](http://gruntjs.com/) which is based on [Node.js](http://nodejs.org/). To get set up:
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1. Install Node, if you haven't already (available at the link above)
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1. Install the Grunt command line runner (if you haven't already); on the command line, run `npm install -g grunt-cli`
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1. Clone the openseadragon repository
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1. On the command line, go in to the openseadragon folder
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1. Run `npm install`
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You're set... continue reading for build and test instructions.
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### Building from Source
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To build, just run (on the command line, in the openseadragon folder):
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grunt
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If you want Grunt to watch your source files and rebuild every time you change one, use:
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grunt watch
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To have it watch your source files and also run a server for you to test in:
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grunt dev
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The built files appear in the `build` folder.
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If you want to build tar and zip files for distribution (they will also appear in the `build` folder), use:
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grunt package
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Note that the `build` folder is masked with .gitignore; it's just for your local use, and won't be checked in to the repository.
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You can also publish the built version to the site-build repository. This assumes you have cloned it next to this repository. The command is:
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grunt publish
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... which will delete the existing openseadragon folder, along with the .zip and .tar.gz files, out of the site-build folder and replace them with newly built ones from the source in this repository; you'll then need to commit the changes to site-build.
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### Testing
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Our tests are based on [QUnit](http://qunitjs.com/) and [PhantomJS](http://phantomjs.org/); they're both installed when you run `npm install`. At the moment we don't have much in the way of tests, but we're working to fix that. To run on the command line:
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grunt test
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If you wish to work interactively with the tests or test your changes:
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grunt connect watch
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and open `http://localhost:8000/test/test.html` in your browser.
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Another good page, if you want to interactively test out your changes, is `http://localhost:8000/test/demo/basic.html`.
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You can also get a report of the tests' code coverage:
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grunt coverage
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The report shows up at `coverage/html/index.html` viewable in a browser.
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### Contributing
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OpenSeadragon is truly a community project; we welcome your involvement!
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When contributing, please attempt to match the code style already in the codebase. Note that we use four spaces per indentation stop. For easier setup you can also install [EditorConfig](http://editorconfig.org/) if your IDE is supported. For more thoughts on code style, see [idiomatic.js](https://github.com/rwldrn/idiomatic.js/).
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When fixing bugs and adding features, when appropriate please also:
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* Update related doc comments (we use [JSDoc 3](http://usejsdoc.org/))
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* Add/update related unit tests
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If you're new to the project, check out our [good first bug](https://github.com/openseadragon/openseadragon/issues?labels=good+first+bug&page=1&state=open) issues for some places to dip your toe in the water.
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If you're new to open source in general, check out [GitHub's open source intro guide](https://guides.github.com/overviews/os-contributing/).
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If you want to use OpenSeadragon in your own projects, you can find the latest stable build, API documentation, and example code at (http://openseadragon.github.io/). If you want to modify OpenSeadragon and/or contribute to its development, read the [contributing guide](https://github.com/openseadragon/openseadragon/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) for instructions.
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## License
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OpenSeadragon is released under the New BSD license. For details, see the file LICENSE.txt.
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[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/openseadragon/openseadragon.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/openseadragon/openseadragon)
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OpenSeadragon is released under the New BSD license. For details, see the [LICENSE.txt file](https://github.com/openseadragon/openseadragon/blob/master/LICENSE.txt).
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