Copyright (c) 2009-2013 Tim Schaub
Released under the MIT license. Please see the license.txt for full detail.
The latest release of GeoScript JS can be found on the downloads page. To install, extract the zip archive somewhere onto your filesystem. In the bin
folder you'll find a geoscript
executable. Adding this bin
folder to your path makes for easy launching of GeoScript from anywhere.
Change into the directory where you extracted the GeoScript JS download. From there, you can launch the GeoScript JS shell.
./bin/geoscript-js
Once running the shell, you can pull in GeoScript modules with require
.
js> var geom = require("geoscript/geom")
js> var p = new geom.Point([1, 2])
js> p.buffer(10)
<Polygon [[[11, 2], [10.807852804032304, 0.04909677983871763], [10.23...>
When you're done in the shell, exit with quit()
.
js> quit()
To run a script that uses the GeoScript JS modules, include the path to your script.
./bin/geoscript-js yourscript.js
See the GeoScript JS website for details on getting started using GeoScript JS.
If you'd like to contribute to GeoScript JS development, clone the repository and then use Maven to pull in dependencies and run tests.
git clone git://github.com/tschaub/geoscript-js.git
cd geoscript-js
mvn install
After pulling down the dependencies, you can launch the shell and use GeoScript JS modules as described above - with one exception: use the geoscript-dev
script in the bin
directory.
Update version numbers in the main pom.xml file. Generate an archive with all dependencies included:
mvn assembly:single
Deploy both the stand-alone archive and a jar with just the GeoScript JS modules (that depends on GeoTools):
mvn deploy