Tracks the features of WebVR supported in browsers. View the site.
To install, run the following in the root of your cloned copy of the repo:
npm install
To serve the site on http://localhost:8000/
:
npm start
To build the site:
npm run build
To deploy the site to production:
npm run deploy
To update data, edit data.json
, which is in this format:
// ...
"features": [
// ...
{
"name", "Feature name or <code>interface.whatever</code>",
"description", "Brief feature details, html <strong>allowed</strong>",
"chrome": {
// 1 = supported
// 0.5 = supported with caveats (eg flags, nightlies, special builds)
// 0 = not supported
"supported": 1
// (optional) browser version
"minVersion": 35,
// (optional) alternate icon, currently supports:
// "chrome-canary"
// "firefox-nightly"
// "webkit"
// "opera-developer"
// "internet-explorer-dev"
"icon": "canary",
// (optional) details, cavats, links to tickets, flags etc
"details": [
"Requires <a href=\"https://www.google.co.uk/intl/en/chrome/browser/canary.html\">Chrome Canary</a>"
]
},
"firefox": {},
"opera": {},
"safari": {},
"internet-explorer": {},
// (optional) details that don't apply to a single browser
"details": [
"<strong>Chrome & Firefox</strong>: sitting in a tree K-I-S-S-I-N-G"
]
},
// ...
]
This is a shameless fork of Jake Archibald's awesome isserviceworkerready.
This program is free software and is distributed under an MIT License.