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Consider tooling or some kind of scaffolding to support Node.js development with headless browsers #257

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colinbdclark opened this issue Nov 27, 2018 · 1 comment

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colinbdclark commented Nov 27, 2018

As @MylesBorins helpfully explored in #253, there are a number of promising libraries that may make it easier to develop Node-based Flocking applications where Flocking runs inside a headless Chrome instance. Eventually, we should consider some kind of example code, scaffolding, or easy-to-use framework for developing applications like this—perhaps taking advantage of Puppeteer or Carlo.

In the meantime, Electron is probably the simplest way to develop applications like this.

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Relics of Lumen, a soundtrack for Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof's video installation, is an example of a Flocking-based Electron app.

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