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empty-epsilon-js
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Empty Epsilon API for javascript.
This library helps connecting to an empty epsilon game server with an open HTTP API.
It offers a low level javascript API, as well as a tool to automatically start and stop an EmptyEpsilon server, designed for automatic tests.
(TBD)
This driver was extracted from Daedalus. This had a major affect on early design choices, test coverage etc.
Suggestions and contributions are welcomed!
We use yarn to manage this project's lifecycle. Install yarn by running npm i -g yarn
and then follow the instructions in the developer documentation
run yarn build
to build this project.
To test this project we use the provided server manager. In order to configure it to the local environment, there is a empty-epsilon-config.json
file at the project root.
Simply modify the runServer
, killServer
, and serverAddress
fields according to your local setup, so that the tests can correctly manage a game server's lifecycle.
after configuring empty-epsilon-config.json
, run yarn build
to build and test this project.
Tests are still WIP.
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Empty Epsilon Javascript driver
We found that empty-epsilon-js 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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