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KineticJS is an HTML5 Canvas JavaScript framework that extends the 2d context by enabling canvas interactivity for desktop and mobile applications.

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#Building the KineticJS Framework To build the framework, you need to have Ruby and Rubygems installed. After that, run gem install thor, gem install json_pure, and gem install uglifier to install the dependencies.

To build a development version of the framework, run thor build:dev VERSION, where VERSION is a string that can be anything you like. For example, using thor build:dev current will produce kinetic-vcurrent.js. To build a minified version of the framework, run thor build:prod VERSION.

If you add a file in the src directory, be sure to add the filename to the filename array in the Thorfile.

#Testing

Getting the tests up and running

Currently, KineticJS has unit, functional, performance, manual, and special test suites. To build the unit tests, you'll need to build the unitTests.js file by running thor build:test and then opening unitTests.html. Open tests/html/index.html to navigate to different test suites.

Running the tests

Unit, functional, and performance tests output the results to the console via console.log() so be sure to have it open.

In order for the data url tests and image manipulation tests to pass, you need to run the unit test suite on a web server due to canvas security constraints (read more about that here). All tests should pass in Google Chrome on Windows 7 with no warnings, and all tests should pass with some warnings in other browsers and operating systems.

Updating the tests

To add / modify unit tests, be sure to do so in the tests/js/unit directory, because these are the source test files that are concatenated together when building unitTests.js. Use test() for hard tests which will throw an error if something fails, and use warn() for soft tests that will allow the tests to continue if the test condition fails. The warn() method is great for tests that will have different results in different browsers, such as canvas data url comparisons, text metric dimensions, etc.

TIP: prepend a test name with a * to only run that particular test, or prepend a test name with ! to omit that test.

#Pull Requests I'd be happy to review any pull requests that may better the KineticJS project, in particular if you have a bug fix, enhancement, or a new shape (see src/shapes for examples). Before doing so, please first make sure that all of the unit tests and functional tests pass.

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