GameJs is a JavaScript library for writing 2D games or other interactive graphic applications for the HTML Canvas http://gamejs.org.
Try the examples in the zip file over http://
You will have to build GameJs. Go to the GameJs directory and execute this
in a unix shell, cygwin or in git bash
:
$ ./bin/build.sh
This should create a gamejs.min.js
file in the GameJs home directory.
See the examples/skeleton/
directory for a minimal GameJs app. We recommend
you also use this as the scaffolding if you want to create a new game yourself.
Note that you need to run the examples via http://
(not file://
)
unless you use Firefox or Safari. One trivial, cross-plattform solution to serve
a directory via http is this executable: http://code.google.com/p/mongoose/.
Bundled applications don't have the http:// requirement - see below.
A bundled game:
- does not need to be served over http:// (unless it uses
SurfaceArray
) - has a smaller file size
- has somewhat obfuscated code
To bundle all JavaScript files into one single file, use:
$./bin/minify-app.sh ./path-to-your-app/javascript/
You can also add a second argument compress
. With compress
, the resulting
bundle file will be compressed for smaller file size as well as obfuscated.
minify-app.sh
will create the bundled file app.min.js
in your app's
javascript
folder.
To use the bundled file add a <script>
tag loading it and remove all
other <script>
s.
See the GameJs Website for more help or drop us an email in the Mailing List.
Check the docs
folder of your GameJs installation.
Example application can be found in the examples/
directory.
Don't forget to ./bin/build.sh
when modifying the source.
All applications use a bundled JavaScript file which contains all the
GameJs source files; thus if you modify the files below ./lib
your
changes won't show up in the examples unless you re-build the source files
with the ./bin/build.sh
command.
We use QUnit https://github.com/jquery/qunit for the GameJs unit tests. Execute
the tests by opening tests/index.html
.
For the JavaScript documentation system, RingoJs must be installed on your system.
$ ./bin/create-jsdoc.sh