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@deephaven/barrage
Advanced tools
Install node/npm if you haven't already. This was tested with node 6.9.
You must have flatc
on your path, or set in the environment variable FLATC
. The version used must be newer than Sept 2020, as we need this fix. They do not have a tagged version yet with this fix (as of this writing).
To clone, build, and install flatc:
git clone https://github.com/google/flatbuffers.git
cd flatbuffers
git checkout c30a87de6fc741d7dfcf1f721a69d89ca27a0866
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles"
make install
build.sh
Uses flatc to generate the proto files necessary. Must run this before running an npm run build
npm install
Installs all necessary dependencies for building
npm run build
Build the project and output it to the dist
folder
npm run tsc
Generate debug types for TypeScript
FAQs
Deephaven Barrage protocol
The npm package @deephaven/barrage receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, @deephaven/barrage popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @deephaven/barrage demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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