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theia-sprotty-example
An example application integrating graphical sprotty views for an Xtext-based DSL with Theia
Build and Run
git clone git@github.com:TypeFox/theia-sprotty-example.git
# Build the diagram-aware language server for the example DSL
cd theia-sprotty-example/server
./gradlew installDist
cd ..
# Prepare the Theia extension for the example DSL
cd theia-dsl-extension
npm install
cd ..
To run the Theia web app:
# Build and run the Theia webapp
cd theia-app
npm install
npm run build
npm run start
To run the Theia Electron app
# Build and run the Theia Electron app
cd theia-electron
npm install
npm run build
npm run start
How to Use the Examples
- Expand the files browser on the left.
- Double-click an example file to open it. You'll get a text editor with language support for the multicore DSL powered by Xtext. The DSL describes the execution of parallel algorithms on many-core processors.
- Right-click the same file in the files browser and select "Open With → Flow diagram". You'll see a graph view of the tasks and barriers in the DSL file, with automatic layout powered by ELK.
- Drag the graph view tab to the right to get a side-by-side layout.
- Right-click the file again, select "Open With → Processor diagram", and drag the new tab to the bottom right (below the graph view).
- Click on task nodes in the graph view and observe how the application adapts to that selection. Clicking on the black background also has an effect if you previously selected a task node.
- The same kind of view synchronization is done if you click on a color-highlighted core in the processor view.