OpenWISP
[Easy] Introduction to NetJSONGraph.js
This task is for those who are ready to contribute to the NetJSONGraph.js library. The main purpose is to let you understand the role of this library, so as to lay the foundation for future tasks.
- The quickest way to learn about a project is to read its README or WIKI documents: https://github.com/openwisp/netjsongraph.js/tree/gsoc2019#netjsongraphjs
- Another intuitive and vivid way is to look at the relevant demos directly: https://github.com/openwisp/netjsongraph.js/tree/gsoc2019#different-demos
- The official website examples is also a good way to learn:
http://openwisp.org/whatis.html (Related to this library is the video display of
Geographic and Indoor Map
andNetwork Topology
below)
Note
: This project has undergone multiple iterative developments. All GCI tasks related to this library are based on the GSOC2019
branch unless specified.
If you are interested in the development requirements and the differences between this and historical branch, you can also check the ideal list of OpenWISP: http://openwisp.org/gsoc/ideas-2019.html
When you are done with your job, please write a short blog no less than 200 words, including but not limited to:
- Understanding of the main purpose and role of the project
- Understanding of the visualization library used in this project
- [Optional] Other visualization libraries that you think more convenient and cool can recommend.
Please publish the post online and send us the link.
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Stephen Chien, Maurice