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Cycle.js drivers and action components for a tablet robot face.
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Note that this package was tested with Chrome browser (>= 65.0.3325.181) only.
FacialExpression action component.
null
(as "cancel") or a string 'happy'
, 'sad'
,
'angry'
, 'focused'
, or 'confused'
(as the TabletFace driver's
EXPRESS
type command value).result.result
is always null
.Speechbubble action component.
null
(as "cancel"),
{type: 'MESSAGE', value: 'Hello world'}
or 'Hello world'
(as
"message"), or {type: 'CHOICE', value: ['Hello', 'World']}
or ['Hello', 'World']
(as "multiple choice").TwoSpeechbubbles, Robot and Human, action component.
null
(as "cancel"),
{type: 'SET_MESSAGE', value: 'Hello world'}
or 'Hello world'
(as
"set message"), or {type: 'ASK_QUESTION', message: 'Blue pill or red pill?', choices: ['Blue', 'Red']}
(as "ask multiple choice").TabletFace driver factory.
Command
and returns DOM
, animationFinish
, and load
streams.FAQs
Cycle.js drivers for rendering a robot face
The npm package @cycle-robot-drivers/screen receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @cycle-robot-drivers/screen popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @cycle-robot-drivers/screen demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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