3d-interface/controllers/stream/views/index.jade

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extends ../../../views/main
block title
title #{title} - Sphere streaming
block extrajs
script params = {}; params.get= {}; params.get.res = #{resolution}
script(src="/static/js/three.min.js")
script(src="/static/js/socket.io.min.js")
script(src="/static/js/l3d.min.js")
script(src="/static/js/streamingsimulator.min.js")
script(type='text/javascript').
$(function() {
var filterInt = function (value) {
if(/^(\-|\+)?([0-9]+|Infinity)$/.test(value))
return Number(value);
return NaN;
}
$('#form').submit(function(e) {
e.preventDefault();
var val = filterInt(document.getElementById('num').value);
console.log(val);
window.location.href = "/stream/" + val;
});
});
block content
h2 Sphere streaming
p.
<s>In fact, it's not really streaming. The sphere is fully preloaded
and then, a mesh is created and vertices and faces are dynamically
added to this mesh as time goes by.</s>
p.
In fact, it is acutally streaming. If you web browser supports
WebSocket, you'll connect to the server and the mesh will be streamed
onto the socket and the faces will be displayed as soon as you receive
them.
form.form-inline#form
.form-group
label Try another resolution (between 1 and 25)
input#num(type='number', min=1, max=25, value=5, style={"margin-left":"10px"})
.form-group
button#submit.btn.btn-primary(type='submit', style={"margin-left":"10px"}) Go
#container