Empirica
Open source project to tackle the problem of long development cycles required to
produce software to conduct multi-participant and real-time human experiments
online.
We are in Beta
This is a REAL beta - this means that you will be using a version of Empirica
that is not yet ready for public release and still lacks proper documentation
and examples. You should be prepared to find things which don't work perfectly,
so please give us feedback on how to make them better. You can provide us with
feedback by sending an email to hello@empirica.ly or by
creating an issue on GitHub.
The more feedback you give us, the better!
Create Empirica App
The easy way to create an Empirica app.
Quick Start
You’ll need to have Node.js >= 8 on your local development machine. See
Usage bellow if you don't have it installed.
npx create-empirica-app my-experiment
cd my-experiment
meteor
Then open http://localhost:3000/ to see your experiment.
Usage
create-empirica-app
requires Node.js >= 8. If you don't already have
Node.js 8+ setup, we recommend you use the official installer:
https://nodejs.org/en/download/.
Then you can simply run the following command, where my-experiment
is the name
of the experiment you wish to create:
npx create-empirica-app my-experiment
It will create a directory called my-experiment
inside the current folder.
Inside that directory, it will generate the initial project structure and
install the transitive dependencies:
my-experiment
├── .meteor
├── README.md
├── node_modules
├── package.json
├── package-lock.json
├── .gitignore
├── public
├── client
│ ├── main.html
│ ├── main.js
│ ├── main.css
│ ├── game
│ │ └── ...
│ ├── intro
│ │ └── ...
│ └── exit
│ └── ...
└── server
├── main.js
├── callbacks.js
└── bots.js
No configuration or complicated folder structures, just the files you need to
build your app.
Once the installation is done, you can open your project folder:
cd my-experiment
Inside the newly created project, you can run the standard meteor
command to
start you app locally:
meteor
meteor
runs the app in development mode.
Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.
The page will automatically reload if you make changes to the code.
You will see the build errors in the console.
Updating Empirica Core
As new versions of Empirica become available, you might want to update the
version you are using in your app. To do so, simply run:
meteor update empirica:core