Contains the code for the Typescript-based framework to create GLSP server components. The implementation of this server is aligned with the default Java based GLSP Server.
The server consists of three components:
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@eclipse-glsp/server
The base framework for building GLSP servers -
@eclipse-glsp/graph
The Typescript based implementation of the graphical model used in GLSP (GModel). -
@eclipse-glsp-examples/workflow-server
GLSP example server using the workflow model.
The main target environment is node, nevertheless, all components are implemented in an ismorphic fashion and also provide an entrypoint to target browser environments (e.g. running the server in a web worker)
Install dependencies and build via
yarn
Only build via
yarn build
Lint packages via
yarn lint
or do all of the above via
yarn all
To execute all available test suits use:
yarn test
It's also possible to execute and debug a single test file in VSCode/Theia via the File explorer.
Simply select a test file (*.spec.ts
), then go to the Run & Debug
View (Ctrl+Shift+D
), select the 'Run current test" launch config and start debugging (Ctrl+F11
)
The workflow diagram is a consistent example provided by all GLSP components. The example implements a simple flow chart diagram editor with different types of nodes and edges (see screenshot below). The example can be used to try out different GLSP features, as well as several available integrations with IDE platforms (Theia, VSCode, Eclipse, Standalone). As the example is fully open source, you can also use it as a blueprint for a custom implementation of a GLSP diagram editor. See our project website for an overview of the workflow example and all components implementing it.
diagramanimated.mp4
To see the diagram in action, you need to choose and launch one diagram client, see here for an overview of available clients.
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glsp-theia-integration
: Diagrams clients integrated into Theia. -
glsp-vscode-integration
: Diagram clients integrated into VSCode. -
glsp-eclipse-integration
: Diagram clients integrated into Eclipse IDE.
Please look at the workflow example guides in the repository linked above to get more information on building and running the respective GLSP clients.
To launch the server for TCP sockets use:
yarn start
This starts a server that is listening on port 5007 for incoming client requests.
To debug you can use the Debug workflow example GLSP Server
launch configuration.
To test the server you have to connect a workflow GLSP client that supports JSON-RPC via socket.
We recommend to use the client provided by the glsp-integration
.
To launch the server for WebSockets use:
yarn start:websocket
This starts a server that is listening on the ws://localhost:8081/workflow
endpoint for incoming client requests.
To debug you can use the Debug workflow example GLSP Server (Websocket)
launch configuration.
To test the server you have to connect a workflow GLSP client that supports JSON-RPC via WebSocket.
We recommend to use the standalone example provided by glsp-client
.
For more information, please visit the Eclipse GLSP Umbrella repository and the Eclipse GLSP Website. If you have questions, please raise them in the discussions and have a look at our communication and support options.