- From: Yoann Pigné <yoann.pigne AT gmail.com>
- To: graphstream-users AT litislab.fr, zanbridi AT gmail.com
- Subject: Re: w3sink example
- Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2014 10:37:29 +0100
Hi Zan,
W3sink is not ready yet for prime time. Besides it does not (yet) support
gephi's streaming API and its textual (JSON) output.
If you already have JSON events in the web page, then I would advice you try
a lower level API like d3 (d3js.org).
What about sigma (sigmajs.org)?
Best,
Yoann
On Feb 5, 2014, at 8:14 PM,
<zanbridi AT gmail.com>
<zanbridi AT gmail.com>
wrote:
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Salut/Hi,
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I am trying to use the w3sink to stream a dynamic gephi graph into the web.
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Using pygephi and the gephi streaming plugin, I am able to see the stream
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from
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http://localhost:8080/workspace0?operation=getGraph . Could you give me an
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example of how to visualize this stream from a webpage (not just the json
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output)?
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Any advice is much appreciated!
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Zan
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Salut,
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J'essaye d'utiliser le w3sink pour visualizer un réseau dynamique sur le
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web.
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En utilisant pygephi et le gephi streaming plugin, j'arrive à voir le stream
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à partir de http://localhost:8080/workspace0?operation=getGraph . Comment
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pourrai-je visualizer ce stream d'un page web (pas seulement en format
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json)?
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Merci d'avance!
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Zan
- w3sink example, zanbridi, 05/02/2014
- Re: w3sink example, Yoann Pigné, 06/02/2014
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