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@fluid-experimental/bubblebench-sharedtree
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You can run this example using the following steps:
npm install
and npm run build:fast -- --nolint
from the FluidFramework
root directory.
a. For an even faster build, you can add the package name to the build command, like this:
npm run build:fast -- --nolint @fluid-experimental/bubblebench
npm run start
from this directory (experimental/examples/bubblebench/sharedtree) and open http://localhost:8080 in a web browser to see the app running.Remember to produce a production bundle when taking measurements:
npm run start -- --env.production
npm run test:jest
For in browser testing update ./jest-puppeteer.config.js
to:
launch: {
dumpio: true, // output browser console to cmd line
slowMo: 500,
headless: false,
},
FAQs
Bubblemark inspired DDS benchmark
The npm package @fluid-experimental/bubblebench-sharedtree receives a total of 130 weekly downloads. As such, @fluid-experimental/bubblebench-sharedtree popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @fluid-experimental/bubblebench-sharedtree 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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