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##Mothballed I will no longer be maintaining this repo or the official KineticJS website because I have moved onto other ventures and projects. The latest version of KineticJS, 5.1.0, is very solid and can still be used in production applications. Please feel free to fork the repo if you'd like to make changes.

##Concrete.js Alternative Concrete.js is the lightweight version of KineticJS. It supports perpherial things like hit detection, layering, pixel ratio management, exports, caching, and downloads. While KineticJS is a heavy weight framework based on a scene graph, Concrete.js doesn't have an opinion on whether or not your canvas app requires a scene graph. You can learn more by going to www.concretejs.com

Also, you can now find tars of every stable KineticJS build on www.kineticjs.com

#Installation

###NodeJS

Support of NodeJS is experimental.

We are using node-canvas to create canvas element.

  1. Install node-canvas https://github.com/LearnBoost/node-canvas/wiki/_pages
  2. npm install jsdom
  3. npm install kinetic

See file nodejs-demo.js for example.

#Dev environment

Before doing all dev stuff make sure you have node installed. After that, run npm install --dev in the main directory to install the node module dependencies.

Run grunt --help to see all build options.

##Building the KineticJS Framework

To build a development version of the framework, run grunt dev. To run a full build, which also produces the minified version and the individually minified modules for the custom build, run grunt full. You can also run grunt beta to generate a beta version.

If you add a file in the src directory, be sure to add the filename to the sourceFiles array variable in Gruntfile.js.

##Testing

Build Status

KineticJS uses Mocha for testing.

KineticJS is covered with hundreds of tests and well over a thousand assertions. KineticJS uses TDD (test driven development) which means that every new feature or bug fix is accompanied with at least one new test.

##Generate documentation

Run grunt docs which will build the documentation files and place them in the docs folder.