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@xviz/server
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A server to handle hosting XVIZ data from multiple data sources.
The server operates by defining a middleware stack and options will control how that stack is structured and how requests and data are processed through the stack.
The server tries to preserve a no-touch data flow, but does allow conversions and mutation of data.
For a list of all options type ./bin/babel-xvizserver --help
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This example shows how to server the KITTI data once converted.
$ cd modules/server
$ ./bin/babel-xvizserver -d ../../data/generated/kitti/2011_09_26/2011_09_26_drive_0005_sync
The default server supports test XVIZ scenarios that can be accessed at the following URL's:
Try this example with a local server running.
The scenarios support a few query parameters you can play with:
hz
(Number) - number of frames per secondduration
(Number) - length of the scenario generated in secondsspeed
(Number) - meters per second of the vehiclelive
(Boolean) - Treat the data stream as 'live' which means no start/end time in the metadataradius
(Number) - size of the circle the vehicle traverse in metersFAQs
XVIZ Server module
The npm package @xviz/server receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @xviz/server popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @xviz/server demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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