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mirador-video

Running the module

This module is intended to be a console-only version of the a Mirador-like viewer, with tests and the ability to manipulate the state tree through actions in the console.

To run the module, first make sure you are in this directory (minimal_redux_poc), then:

  1. Run npm install to install the dependencies.
  2. Run the npm run build:umd task. This will produce an "isomorphic" webpack bundle of the module that can run in the console or browser. The bundle will be called index.umd.js and is placed in this same directory.
  3. Open a nodejs console (type node) in this directory.
  4. Import variable names from the module, for example, let { store, actions } = require('./index.umd').
  5. The exported module currently has most of its functionality under the "store" property, so you may prefer to include it with let state = require('./index.umd').store.

Example Action

Add a window:

store.dispatch(actions.addWindow());

To focus a window run:

store.dispatch(actions.focusWindow('window-1'))

Check current state

store.getState()