atscm is a node.js-based utility that stores the contents for atvise projects on the file system. This allows you to use your favorite IDE and development tools.
For more details visit our docs at atscm.github.io. With atscm-cli installed, you can run atscm docs
to do so 😀.
Prerequisite: Install node.js (version 10 or later)
How to check which version is installed
atscm can be installed via atscm-cli.
Run
npm install --global atscm-cli
to install atscm-cli globally. You may have to run this command as an administrator.
With atscm-cli installed run atscm init
to create a new atscm project.
Simply run npm init atscm
to create a new atscm project.
Pulling nodes from atvise server
Running atscm pull
will download all nodes from atvise server into the ./src
folder inside your project.
By default only displays, serverside scripts and quickdynamics will be split into their JavaScript and SVG sources. You can specify additional transformers to use in your Project configuration file.
Pushing source files to atvise server
Running atscm push
will update all nodes from the contents of your ./src
folder.
Automatically watching for changes
After running atscm watch
files and atvise server nodes are watched for changes. If a file changes, the file is pushed, if a node changes this node is pulled.
atscm watch
is very useful if you want edit source files in an external editor but still have the ability to use atvise builder's drag and drop functionality.
Note: We switched to a monorepo after version 1.1. This is an ongoing process, expect more packages to appear here soon.
This repository is structured as a pnpm workspace holding these packages: