So I am not sure of the first path yet. Is it 'paraviewweb/src/' or 'paraviewweb/src/Component'?
I have the exactly same result using full path or starting with 'paraviewweb' Using: import CompositeComponent from 'paraviewweb/src/'; > import BGColorComponent from > 'paraviewweb/src/Component/Native/BackgroundColor'; > Outputs a lot of: Module not found: Error: Can't resolve > So I did a 'npm list x' with x being the modules it couldn't resolve(axios, hammerjs and etc) and none of then was installed. root@PC:~/MyWebProject# npm list hammerjs > [email protected] /home/gabriel/MyWebProject > └── (empty) > > root@PC:~/MyWebProject# npm list axios > [email protected] /home/gabriel/MyWebProject > └── (empty) > Do you believe *npm install paraviewweb --save* and npm install *kw-web-suite --save-dev* failed installing the dependencies correctly? Best regards, Leonardo Pessanha Laboratory of Computational Methods in Engineering Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - COPPE Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil 2017-08-09 19:38 GMT-03:00 Sebastien Jourdain < [email protected]>: > The import should start with 'paraviewweb' then you provide the full path > from there like: > > import BGColorComponent from 'paraviewweb/src/Component/Native/ > BackgroundColor'; > > On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 6:24 PM, Léo Pessanha <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> Hi! I did the changes. The only thing I am not sure it's the right paths >> in the imports of ${ROOT}/src/index.js >> >> import CompositeComponent from '..'; >>> import BGColorComponent from '../../BackgroundColor'; >>> >>> >> Should I change this paths? >> >> I did try >> >> import CompositeComponent from '/home/user/MyWebProject/node_ >> modules/paraviewweb/src'; >> import BGColorComponent from '/home/user/MyWebProject/node_ >> modules/paraviewweb/src/Component/Native/BackgroundColor'; >> >> and >> >> import CompositeComponent from '/home/user/MyWebProject/node_ >> modules/paraviewweb/src/Component'; >> import BGColorComponent from '/home/user/MyWebProject/node_ >> modules/paraviewweb/src/Component/Native/BackgroundColor'; >> >> and >> >> import CompositeComponent from '/home/user/MyWebProject/node_ >> modules/paraviewweb/src/Component/Native'; >> import BGColorComponent from '/home/user/MyWebProject/node_ >> modules/paraviewweb/src/Component/Native/BackgroundColor'; >> >> With the last 2 sucessfully building but with JS errors in Firefox >> >> TypeError: _Component2.default is not a constructor[Learn More] >>> >> >> and >> >> TypeError: _Native2.default is not a constructor >>> >> >> and the first one not building and giving me a lot of >> >> Module not found: Error: Can't resolve >>> >> >> >> Thanks in advance! >> >> >> Leonardo Pessanha >> Laboratory of Computational Methods in Engineering >> Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - COPPE >> Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil >> >> >> 2017-08-03 17:42 GMT-03:00 Sebastien Jourdain < >> [email protected]>: >> >>> If I get to it, I'll do what I've done with vtk.js to support both. >>> >>> See: https://github.com/Kitware/vtk-js/blob/master/Utilities >>> /config/dependency.js >>> >>> On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 1:49 PM, Léo Pessanha < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Thank you, Sebastien. I will give a try! >>>> >>>> Do you believe it's best to rollback webpack to 1.x or to change the >>>> webpack.config.js in order to fit webpack 2.x API? >>>> >>>> Leonardo Pessanha >>>> Laboratory of Computational Methods in Engineering >>>> Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - COPPE >>>> Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil >>>> >>>> >>>> 2017-07-24 17:21 GMT-03:00 Sebastien Jourdain < >>>> [email protected]>: >>>> >>>>> Based on the path given in the setup guide, you should copy the >>>>> example you want to reproduce inside ${ROOT}/src/* where the main example >>>>> file should be named index.js. >>>>> >>>>> Then you should be able to build your example using the npm command: >>>>> "npm run build". >>>>> >>>>> Maybe the vtk.js explanation might be easier to follow ( >>>>> https://kitware.github.io/vtk-js/docs/intro_vtk_as_es6_dependency.html), >>>>> but the concept is exactly the same. >>>>> As it is picking the example available here https://kitware.github.io >>>>> /vtk-js/examples/Cone.html | https://github.com/Kitware/v >>>>> tk-js/tree/master/Examples/WebGL/Cone >>>>> and making a standalone application from it. >>>>> >>>>> Just be aware that vtk.js is using webpack2 which is not the case for >>>>> ParaViewWeb. >>>>> >>>>> Hope that helps, >>>>> >>>>> Seb >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 1:28 PM, Léo Pessanha < >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi! >>>>>> >>>>>> I would like to know the steps in order to run simple example like >>>>>> the following one: >>>>>> >>>>>> https://kitware.github.io/paraviewweb/examples/Composite/index.html >>>>>> >>>>>> It doesn't need to be a really elaborated tutorial, but a simple one >>>>>> with the main things. >>>>>> I have little to no background in web development. >>>>>> >>>>>> What I managed to do so far was to create my own project and add >>>>>> paraviewweb to it like its described in >>>>>> https://kitware.github.io/paraviewweb/docs/setup.html . >>>>>> >>>>>> I don't know what to do next but I believe that a great start would >>>>>> be to know where to put the source code in the example and how to run it. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks in advance, >>>>>> >>>>>> Leonardo Pessanha >>>>>> Laboratory of Computational Methods in Engineering >>>>>> Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - COPPE >>>>>> Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Powered by www.kitware.com >>>>>> >>>>>> Visit other Kitware open-source projects at >>>>>> http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html >>>>>> >>>>>> Please keep messages on-topic and check the ParaView Wiki at: >>>>>> http://paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView >>>>>> >>>>>> Search the list archives at: http://markmail.org/search/?q=ParaView >>>>>> >>>>>> Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: >>>>>> http://public.kitware.com/mailman/listinfo/paraview >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 1:28 PM, Léo Pessanha < >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi! >>>>>> >>>>>> I would like to know the steps in order to run simple example like >>>>>> the following one: >>>>>> >>>>>> https://kitware.github.io/paraviewweb/examples/Composite/index.html >>>>>> >>>>>> It doesn't need to be a really elaborated tutorial, but a simple one >>>>>> with the main things. >>>>>> I have little to no background in web development. >>>>>> >>>>>> What I managed to do so far was to create my own project and add >>>>>> paraviewweb to it like its described in >>>>>> https://kitware.github.io/paraviewweb/docs/setup.html . >>>>>> >>>>>> I don't know what to do next but I believe that a great start would >>>>>> be to know where to put the source code in the example and how to run it. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks in advance, >>>>>> >>>>>> Leonardo Pessanha >>>>>> Laboratory of Computational Methods in Engineering >>>>>> Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - COPPE >>>>>> Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Powered by www.kitware.com >>>>>> >>>>>> Visit other Kitware open-source projects at >>>>>> http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html >>>>>> >>>>>> Please keep messages on-topic and check the ParaView Wiki at: >>>>>> http://paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView >>>>>> >>>>>> Search the list archives at: http://markmail.org/search/?q=ParaView >>>>>> >>>>>> Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: >>>>>> http://public.kitware.com/mailman/listinfo/paraview >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
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