Package Exports
- dat.gui
- dat.gui/build/dat.gui
- dat.gui/build/dat.gui.css
- dat.gui/build/dat.gui.js
- dat.gui/build/dat.gui.min
- dat.gui/build/dat.gui.min.js
- dat.gui/build/dat.gui.module.js
This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (dat.gui) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.
Readme
dat.GUI
A lightweight graphical user interface for changing variables in JavaScript.
Get started with dat.GUI by reading the API documentation.
Packaged Builds
The easiest way to use dat.GUI in your code is by using the built source at build/dat.gui.min.js
. These built JavaScript files bundle all the necessary dependencies to run dat.GUI.
In your head
tag, include the following code:
<script type="text/javascript" src="dat.gui.min.js"></script>
Installing from npm
$ npm install --save dat.gui
// CommonJS:
const dat = require('dat.gui');
// ES6:
import * as dat from 'dat.gui';
const gui = new dat.GUI();
Directory Contents
├── build - Compiled source code.
├── src - Source files.
└── tests - Tests.
Building your own dat.GUI
In the terminal, enter the following:
$ npm install
$ npm run build
npm scripts
- npm run build - Build development and production version of scripts.
- npm run dev - Build development version of script and watch for changes.
Working with Content Security Policy
If you're using a server with a Content Security Policy in place that blocks 'unsafe-inline', you will have problems when dat.gui.js tries to inject style information. To get around this, load 'build/dat.gui.css' as an external style sheet.
Changes
View the Change Log
Thanks
The following libraries / open-source projects were used in the development of dat.GUI: