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- <a href="gitjs-intro.html">How I create browser applications inside browsers</a>
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- 2021-01-28 00:00
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- <p><img src="../../images/2021_gitjs-intro_снимок.jpg" alt="GitJS" /></p>
- <p>In this article Michael shares his experience of creating durable applications.</p>
- <p>In 2013 Canonical <a href="https://techcrunch.com/2013/08/22/edge-crowdfunding-fail">tried to crowdfund Ubuntu Edge smartphone</a>.
- Its main feature could be the ability to use the smartphone as a full-fledged
- PС. Unfortunatly, the crowdfunding campaign did not accumulate enough money,
- so a dream of having a universal device remained to be the dream.</p>
- <p>I've been searching for universality, too, on the software side,
- not the hardware one. Today I can confidently say I found the necessary
- combination: Git and JavaScript.</p>
- <p>As you know, I have already described the benefits of browser applications
- (<a href="http://opengamestudio.org/en/news/on-the-way-to-durable-applications.html">nCKOB</a> static site generator) and the benefits of using Git
- instead of yet another back-end with API (<a href="http://opengamestudio.org/en/news/git-budget.html">GitBudget</a> to track
- personal spendings). Once GitBudget was out, I spent the remaining 2020
- to build a system allowing one to create browser applications right inside
- browsers. GitJS is the name of that system.</p>
- <p><cut/></p>
- <h1 id="gitjs">GitJS</h1>
- <p>The system uses Git for:</p>
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- <li>long-term data storage <strong>outside</strong> of device;</li>
- <li>talking to the outside world;</li>
- <li>delivering the application to a device over HTTP.</li>
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- <p>Thus, Git is not used for version control, Git is merely a
- widespread technology to keep data with read (HTTP) and write permissions. This
- might be somewhat counterintuitive. However, this allows everyone to decide
- where and how to keep data: paid/free, locally/remotely.</p>
- <p>You might argue that FTP/rsync could be used instead of Git if we only
- need to keep data. However, there are no widespread services like
- SourceForge/GitHub/BitBucket/GitLab for FTP/rsync. Also, there are no
- implementations of FTP/rsync that work inside browsers, and Git has
- <a href="https://isomorphic-git.org">Isomorphic-Git</a>.</p>
- <p>JS (alongside HTML/CSS) is used for:</p>
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- <li>user interface;</li>
- <li>logic;</li>
- <li>long-term data storage <strong>on</strong> device.</li>
- </ul>
- <p>GitJS consists of the following three mandatory parts (in the order of execution):</p>
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- <li><a href="https://gitlab.com/gitjs/gitjs.gitlab.io/-/blob/master/index.html">HTML page</a><ul>
- <li>introduces GitJS rules</li>
- <li>has a tiny size to work for slow connections</li>
- <li>is requested/delivered each time the page is completely refreshed</li>
- <li>may be hosted locally to work without the Internet</li></ul></li>
- <li><a href="https://bitbucket.org/gitjs/0000/src/master/0000.js">GitJS rules</a><ul>
- <li>are essentially a chunk of JS code</li>
- <li>introduce the concept of modules and their loading, saving, execution</li>
- <li>introduce the concept of sequences: a way to structure source code in a reactive-event-based manner</li>
- <li>are requested/delivered by HTML page only if they are absent or need an update</li>
- <li>are saved by HTML page into LocalStorage to start faster next time</li></ul></li>
- <li><a href="https://git.opengamestudio.org/kornerr/nPOBEPuTb-JSZip">Startup module</a><ul>
- <li>is located in the address string after <code>?</code> symbol</li>
- <li>is executed after the loading of GitJS rules</li>
- <li>does whatever is necessary, e.g., introduces dependent modules to be loaded before the main application should start</li>
- <li>the linked example depicts JSZip library test</li></ul></li>
- </ol>
- <p>Startup module may introduce absolutely any additional rules to GitJS ones or
- even replace them, so your fantasy here is only limited by what browsers
- permit: e.g., you can't erase all hard drive files of a user.</p>
- <p>I'd like to stress that having an HTML page and Git web service locally
- lets you use GitJS without the Internet.</p>
- <h1 id="gitjsapplication1editorofgitjsmodules">GitJS application №1: editor of GitJS modules</h1>
- <p>Currently, the editor has very basic functionality:</p>
- <p><strong>1.1. Editing of module's text files</strong></p>
- <p><img src="../../images/2021_gitjs-intro_правка-текстовых-файлов.png" alt="" /></p>
- <p><strong>1.2. Publishing changes to Git</strong></p>
- <p><img src="../../images/2021_gitjs-intro_публикация-изменений.png" alt="" /></p>
- <p><strong>Note</strong>: browsers keep passwords.</p>
- <p><strong>1.3. Editing the structure of a module</strong></p>
- <p><img src="../../images/2021_gitjs-intro_правка-структуры.png" alt="" /></p>
- <p><strong>1.4. Opening previously loaded modules from LocalStorage/IndexedDB</strong></p>
- <p><img src="../../images/2021_gitjs-intro_открытие-модуля.png" alt="" /></p>
- <p><strong>1.5. Saving changes locally into LocalStorage/IndexedDB</strong></p>
- <p>Here's the editor's last version: <a href="http://gitjs.org/📦">http://gitjs.org/📦</a>.
- The first run takes some time, be patient.</p>
- <h1 id="gitjsapplication2mahjongsolitaire">GitJS application №2: Mahjong solitaire</h1>
- <p>Currently, the game has the following functionality:</p>
- <p><strong>2.1. Selection and removal of tiles off the field according to Mahjong solitaire rules</strong></p>
- <p><img src="../../images/2021_gitjs-intro_механика.png" alt="" /></p>
- <p><strong>2.2. Tile theme selection</strong></p>
- <p><img src="../../images/2021_gitjs-intro_темы.png" alt="" /></p>
- <p><strong>2.3. Field layout selection</strong></p>
- <p><img src="../../images/2021_gitjs-intro_раскладки.png" alt="" /></p>
- <p><strong>2.4. Victory/loss detection</strong></p>
- <p>Here's the game's last version: <a href="http://gitjs.org/🀄/1.0.14">http://gitjs.org/🀄/1.0.14</a>.</p>
- <p>In the end, this game will match the original <a href="http://opengamestudio.org/en/game/ogs-mahjong-1.html">Mahjong</a> (released several
- years ago) in terms of features.</p>
- <h1 id="limitations">Limitations</h1>
- <p>GitJS limitations stem from browser ones.</p>
- <p><strong>1. CORS</strong></p>
- <p>To be able to publish changes to Git, we have to meet CORS restrictions.
- Currently, major services <a href="https://github.com/isomorphic-git/isomorphic-git#cors-support">do not allow to publish Git changes easily</a>,
- so one would have to use either a proxy, or a personal Git service.</p>
- <p><strong>2. Full-screen surfing on mobile</strong></p>
- <p>Nowadays, browsers collapse navigation and other controls when you scroll a
- page that doesn't fit into available space. This leaves the space at the top
- and the bottom of the screen free of controls but still unusable for touches
- because these touches bring those controls back. Such behaviour is very
- inconvenient for games.</p>
- <p>Mahjong solitaire works around that problem by supporting portrait mode: you
- can shift the field left/right. However, such a solution has its own drawbacks:
- one cannot see the field at a single glance, which makes the game harder to play.</p>
- <h1 id="plans">Plans</h1>
- <p><a href="http://opengamestudio.org/en/news/on-the-way-to-durable-applications.html">nCKOB</a> mentioned earlier will be rewritten as GitJS application. This
- would allow anyone to create statically generated sites without leaving a
- browser. We'll see how this goes.</p>
- <p>PS: The first image is "Bayan" picture created by Viktor Vasnetsov in 1910.</p>
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