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Jaseci Studio

Managing Your Jaseci Application with Jaseci Studio

Jaseci Studio provides a user-friendly interface for managing and visualizing changes to your Jaseci project. To install Jaseci Studio, simply visit the latest jaseci release and download the binary that is relevant to your operating system. We have executables available for macOS/iOS, Windows, and Linux.

While we will delve into the details of Jaseci Studio in a later section, it is worth noting that installing Jaseci Studio is a crucial step towards mastering Jaseci. If you are curious about the features of Jaseci Studio and how to develop applications with it, feel free to skip ahead to that section. However, for the purposes of this section, we will be developing in VS Code.

For a comprehensive list of Jaseci Studio's features, click here.

Installing For Developers

Setup

curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
  • Install nodejs
curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_16.x | sudo -E bash
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
node -v
sudo npm install --global yarn
  • Run yarn install
  • Run yarn setup:ui

Running the Dev Server

  • To start the development server along with the tauri instance run yarn tauri dev. You will see an application window popup.

  • To start only the NextJS development server run yarn dev. Then go to localhost:1420 to view the website.

Building the Application

  • Run yarn tauri build to build the application.

  • To build for linux you may need to install the following packages

sudo apt install libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev \
    build-essential \
    curl \
    wget \
    libssl-dev \
    libgtk-3-dev \
    libayatana-appindicator3-dev \
    librsvg2-dev \
    pkg-config \
    libssl-dev \
    libdbus-1-dev \
  • To build for windows you'll need to install rust for windows and node.js for windows
    • Once you have node install you might have to run corepack enable to activate yarn
  • You can specify the target platform when building the application by running yarn tauri build --target universal-apple-darwin
    • Use rustup target list to get a list of targets

Testing

Features Summery

  1. Login login view

  2. Summary View

    1. See number of distinct nodes, edges and walkers and graphs
    2. View version of jaseci instance

    summary view

  3. Graph Viewer

    1. View node and edge information (context, details, info)
    2. Run walker on node
    3. View Root
    4. Switch Graph
    5. Node Interactions
      1. Expand/Collapse
      2. Expand Node Recursively
    6. Hide groups of node and edges
    7. Expand node or view only connected nodes on click

    graph viewer

  4. Logs Viewer

    1. Filter logs
    2. Scroll to top / bottom / pause logs
    3. Filter by level

logs viewer

  1. Managing Architypes
    1. View architypes and remove architypes
    2. Write and register architypes
    3. View architype code