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Matthieu Baumann
e1b7977683 remove tsconfig, happy-dom dep 2024-09-10 18:24:01 +02:00
Matthieu Baumann
cecb3e8a77 fix test in ci 2024-09-10 18:02:50 +02:00
Matthieu Baumann
ac3c1659b0 add to changelog 2024-09-10 17:58:21 +02:00
Matthieu Baumann
630caa2116 remove firefox test, mock some assets (MOC, votable), remove CI for the moment, local use only 2024-09-10 17:54:00 +02:00
Xen0Xys
07d164fb04 Remove vitest from project dependencies 2024-09-10 17:52:55 +02:00
Xen0Xys
decf15c7cd Add basic playwright tests for Aladin Lite UI 2024-09-10 17:52:55 +02:00
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uses: actions/configure-pages@v4
- name: Build docs
run: |
npm install
npm install -g jsdoc
npm run doc
- name: Upload artifact
uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v3

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run: |
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh -s -- -y
source "$HOME/.cargo/env"
rustup default nightly
rustup component add rust-src --toolchain nightly-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
- name: "Install wasm-pack"
run: |
curl https://rustwasm.github.io/wasm-pack/installer/init.sh -sSf | sh -s -- -y
@@ -32,7 +34,7 @@ jobs:
npm install
- name: "Build Aladin Lite"
run: |
npm run build:npm
npm run build
- name: "Publish Aladin Lite to npm"
run: |
npm publish

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run: |
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh -s -- -y
source "$HOME/.cargo/env"
rustup default nightly
rustup component add rust-src --toolchain nightly-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
- name: "Install wasm-pack"
run: |
curl https://rustwasm.github.io/wasm-pack/installer/init.sh -sSf | sh -s -- -y
- name: "Run cargo clippy"
run: cd src/core && cargo clippy --all-targets --features=webgl2 -- -D warnings
- name: Format check
run: cd src/core && cargo fmt --all -- --check
- name: "Install dependencies"
run: |
npm install
- name: "Build Aladin Lite"
run: |
npm run build:dbg
npm run build
- name: "Run the rust tests"
run: |
npm run test:build

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# vscode files
.vscode/
# for mac os users
.DS_Store
out/
# deployment scripts
deploy/
# node dependencies
node_modules/
package-lock.json
# rust tmp files for useful for the compilation phase
src/core/Cargo.lock
src/core/target/
# the tmp glsl files used when minifying the shaders into the wasm (build.rs)
src/glsl/webgl2/**/*.min
src/glsl/webgl2/**/*.tmp
package/
## python related
# python environment
aladin-lite-venv
# python cached files
__pycache__/
## API doc related
# folder containing the generated HTML API documentation files
docs/
# style jsdoc files generated with npm run doc
jsdoc-custom-styledocs
# responsive jsdoc files generated with npm run doc
jsdoc-make-responsivedocs
## playwright testing framework related
test-results/
playwright-report/
## packaged tar obtained from the cmd: npm run predeploy or npm run deploy
aladin-lite*.tgz
# folder where the generated bundle lies
dist/

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{
"license": "GPL-3.0",
"access_right": "open",
"description": "An astronomical HiPS visualizer in the browser ",
"keywords": ["astronomy", "visualizer", "images"],
"language": "eng",
"title": "Aladin Lite",
"grants": [
{
"id": "824064"
}
],
"creators": [
{
"type": "ProjectLeader",
"orcid": "0000-0002-7123-773X",
"name": "Baumann, Matthieu",
"affiliation": "Université de Strasbourg, CNRS, Observatoire astronomique de Strasbourg, UMR 7550, F-67000 Strasbourg, France"
},
{
"type": "ProjectLeader",
"orcid": "0000-0001-5818-2781",
"name": "Boch, Thomas",
"affiliation": "Université de Strasbourg, CNRS, Observatoire astronomique de Strasbourg, UMR 7550, F-67000 Strasbourg, France"
},
{
"type": "ProjectMember",
"orcid": "0000-0001-5713-0998",
"name": "Marchand, Manon",
"affiliation": "Université de Strasbourg, CNRS, Observatoire astronomique de Strasbourg, UMR 7550, F-67000 Strasbourg, France"
}
]
}

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# Changelogs
## Unreleased
### What's Changed
## Released
### 3.8.0
* [fix] horizontal/vertical overlay lines appearing correctly <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/issues/334>
* [fix] layer opacity restored when switching from not visible to visible <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/issues/332>
* [feat] dark/light mode for the interface
* [fix] polylines shapes size not consistent w.r.t to div size <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/issues/331>
* [feat] HiPS browser searching tree first version
* [license] License change from GPLv3 to LGPLv3-or-later
### 3.7.0-beta
#### What's Changed
* [feat] flip longitude axis global method on Aladin by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/245>
* [feat] add rotation event by [@ManonMarchand][ManonMarchand] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/283>
* [docs] just fixing typo in image's doc by [@ManonMarchand][ManonMarchand] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/284>
* [docs] change to an image with correct astrometry in example by [@ManonMarchand][ManonMarchand] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/290>
* [docs] clarify use of precision in Coo by [@alexgoff][alexgoff] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/294>
* [feat] allow setting HiPS CORS and credential options by [@pmatsson][pmatsson] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/281>
* [feat] color picker and read pixel(s) API methods by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/280>
* [fix] chandra hips display and akari by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/306>
* [enhancement] update to the new version of fitsrs by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/310>
* [fix] 26 channel color offset by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/320>
* [fix] Circle intersectsBBox by [@emellega][emellega] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/309>
* [feat] anti aliasing on lines plotted by the GPU by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/239>
* [feat] source custom color and size from its data content by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/321>
* [feat] catalog new select method by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/322>
* [feat] HiPS 3D impl by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/314>
* [feat] customize share URL function by [@tboch][tboch] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/327>
* enhancement: use TAP entry point to query NED by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/257>
* [perf] refac geometrical computations using Vec3/Mat3 instead of Vec4/Mat4 [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/276>
* [fix] distortion at poles by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/247>
* [feat] new aladin option `lockNorthUp` to keep north pole up [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/272>
### 3.6.3
#### What's Changed
* [maint] remove Shift shorcut for triggering rectangular source selection. Shortcuts will be implemented later. by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/269>
* [fix] decide to show the contextual menu only if user has not right click while moving more than 10px. by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/269>
* [fix] CSS selector took the whole div in smartphone usage. by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/269>
* [fix] smartphone 2 fingers zoom pinching around the 180deg meridian. by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/269>
* [fix] use copy2Clipboard utils functions from contextual menu. by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/269>
* [fix] improved ID/HiPS url detection (retry if a relative path to a local HiPS is given as it is considered as an ID). by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/269>
### 3.6.1
#### What's Changed
* [feat] AVM tags support found in jpeg headers by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/178>
* [feat] Merge remove overlay by name to Develop by [@Xen0Xys][Xen0Xys] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/182>
* [fix] Restore A.footprint function by [@szpetny][szpetny] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/183>
* [testing] Merge playwright tests to Develop by [@Xen0Xys][Xen0Xys] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/176>
* [fix] Version 3.5.1 by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/180>
* [fix] Also add style sheet in shadow dom context by [@ManonMarchand][ManonMarchand] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/194>
* [feat] Add selectionColor, onClick to catalog parameters handled by updateShape by [@simontorres][simontorres] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/198>
* [feat] HiPS cube support by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/204>
* [feat] PolySelect implementation and miscellaneous selection improvements by [@pmatsson][pmatsson] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/195>
* [fix] Request a redraw after adding an array of footprints by [@ManonMarchand][ManonMarchand] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/218>
* [fix] Circle opacity not working by [@tboch][tboch] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/222>
* [fix] Bug introduced in #218 by [@ManonMarchand][ManonMarchand] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/223>
* [fix] CSS style for canvas element is more selective by [@tboch][tboch] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/224>
* [maint] Add zenodo.json file by [@ManonMarchand][ManonMarchand] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/226>
* [maint] Remove old files using jquery by [@cquiroz][cquiroz] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/231>
* [fix] Display of HiPS with maxOrder = 0 by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/236>
* [fix] Combine requestedOptions and Aladin.DEFAULT_OPTIONS with spread operator by [@pcuste1][pcuste1] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/237>
* [fix] Add back cmap reverse checkbox by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/238>
* [fix] JPEG draw black screen when tiles are missing by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/246>
* [fix] Filled moc drawing reverse longitude by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/250>
* [doc] Deprecate longitudeReversed HiPS options property by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/251>
* [fix] Stop contextmenu event propagation only if context menu enabled by [@alexgoff][alexgoff] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/259>
* [ui] Minor fixes and enhancements by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/256>
* [fix] Handle NaNs by the GPU (fix for windows) by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/254>
* [fix] Grid labels formatting by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/261>
* [feat] Shape function given to a catalog by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/262>
* [fix] Tooltip pos out of fov by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/263>
* [fix] MOC settings after its creation by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/265>
* [fix] ICRS to FK5J2000 cooframe renaming by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/264>
* [fix] Revert #264 by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/268>
#### New Contributors
* [@cquiroz][cquiroz] made their first contribution in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/231>
* [@pcuste1][pcuste1] made their first contribution in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/237>
* [@alexgoff][alexgoff] made their first contribution in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/259>
**Full Changelog**: <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/compare/3.4.5...3.6.1>
### 3.6.1-beta
#### What's Changed
* [feat] Add selectionColor, onClick to catalog parameters handled by updateShape by [@simontorres][simontorres] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/198>
* [feat] HiPS cube support by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/204>
* [feat] PolySelect implementation and miscellaneous selection improvements by [@pmatsson][pmatsson] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/195>
* [fix] Request a redraw after adding an array of footprints by [@ManonMarchand][ManonMarchand] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/218>
* [fix] Circle opacity not working by [@tboch][tboch] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/222>
* [fix] Bug introduced in #218 by [@ManonMarchand][ManonMarchand] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/223>
* [fix] CSS style for canvas element is more selective by [@tboch][tboch] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/224>
* [maint] add zenodo.json file by [@ManonMarchand][ManonMarchand] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/226>
* [maint] Remove old files using jquery by [@cquiroz][cquiroz] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/231>
#### New Contributors
* [@cquiroz][cquiroz] made their first contribution in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/231>
**Full Changelog**: <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/compare/3.5.1-beta...3.6.1-beta>
### 3.5.1-beta
## [Unreleased]
* [feat] Add support for name removing in `removeOverlay` method
* [test] Add support of playwright. Instructions in the readme for running the test matching snapshots [PR #176]
* [fix] Order of overlays in the stack now matches the addMOC/addCatalog/addOverlay calls ordering
* [doc] Expose the API of Coo class
* [fix] Insert aladin css inside the aladin lite so that it should be compliant with the use of shadow DOMs [cds-astro/ipyaladin#113], [marimo-team/marimo#2106]
* [feat] Add possibility of giving a local JS FileList to load a locally-stored HiPS without starting an HTTP server <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/103>
* [fix] removeOverlayByName
### 3.5.0-beta
* [enhancement] add `options.colnames` to A.catalogFromVizieR to tell VizieR we want absolutely want to retrieve specific columns
* [feat] provide a new drawAxes option to A.ellipse. This is useful for plotting error ellipsis.
### 3.4.5-beta
## 3.4.5-beta
* [feat] add `layerChanged` event when a layer is added or removed
* [deprecate] of `select` event, use `objectsSelected` event instead
* [ui] add the ability to switch the tile format to download
* [ui] add the ability to switch the tile format to download
### 3.4.3-beta
## 3.4.3-beta
* [bugfix] zoom control buttons
* [feat] save a MOC as a JSON file from the UI <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/issues/154>
* [feat] save a source selection from the measurement table as a CSV file
* [feat] allow to display jpeg/jpg images with a wcs passed as a JS dictionary: <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/issues/173>
### 3.4.2-beta
## 3.4.2-beta
* [impr] Improve smartphone support by setting media queries + a better logic for deploying the contextual menu sub options.
* [impr] Improve `WCS` view export with 3rd euler rotation encoding: <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/issues/170>. Still some cases are to be handled like: crval on the equator or cylindrical with a galactic frame rotation.
@@ -146,21 +26,21 @@
* [feat] Add new method `Aladin#getViewImageBuffer` to get the current view as a PNG buffer
* [feat] New line rasterizer using GL instancing. This enhances the rendering speed of MOCs.
### 3.3.3
## 3.3.3
* [feat] UI: add HiPS basic filter that filters the `hipsList` given
* [feat] New `hipsList` option parameter when instancing a new Aladin object.
* [feat] Zoom smoothing using hermite cubic interpolation functions
* [feat] shape option of Catalog and ProgressiveCat accepts a function returning a Footprint. This allow user to
associate a footprint to a specific source
* [feat] Hover color support by [@pmatsson][pmatsson] and [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/145>
* [feat] Hover color support by @pmatsson and @bmatthieu3 in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/145>
### 3.3.2
## 3.3.2
* [fixed] do not allow to query the properties several times for an imageHiPS
* [fixed] Detecting raytracing rendering mode. Adapt the rendering mode in function of the fov value and the projection used. Some projections do have more distortions with wide FoVs so it is better to use the raytracing rendering mode when fov >= smaller FoV threshold.
### 3.3.0
## 3.3.0
* [fixed] multiple calls to setImageSurvey with the same survey object led to strange behaviour.
* [perf] Display the first tile received instantly with no blending. Should enhance the slow reported in issue #88.
@@ -181,61 +61,61 @@
* [fixed] The parameters `gridColor` and `gridOpacity`, `gridOptions.showLabels` now work as expected
* New documentation API (W.I.P) here: <https://cds-astro.github.io/aladin-lite/>
* New release page here: <https://aladin.cds.unistra.fr/AladinLite/doc/release/>
* A major UI update by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3]
* A major UI update by @bmatthieu3
1. Some API new classes A.box, A.button
2. A status bar where the user can enque messages for a specific amount of time (Aladin.addStatusBarMessage)
* Remove of JQuery and autocompletejs dependencies by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3]
* Fix some performances issues, i.e. a bug when resizing the aladin lite view and which launched several parallel requestAnimationFrame by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3]
* Remove of JQuery and autocompletejs dependencies by @bmatthieu3
* Fix some performances issues, i.e. a bug when resizing the aladin lite view and which launched several parallel requestAnimationFrame by @bmatthieu3
* Polygon and circular selection (see Aladin class API documentation for how to use it)
* ObsCore and Datalink votable parsing and interpretation. This work is still in progress and made in the frame of the SKA radio mission by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/116>
* SODA service query window formular by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/116>
* read only catalog option by [@szpetny][szpetny] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/117>
* Small changed regarding drawing a footprint by [@szpetny][szpetny] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/118>
* Object and footprint click/hover events expose mouse coordinates by [@szpetny][szpetny] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/121>
* A proposal of a new feature - fill the polygon with a color by [@szpetny][szpetny] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/122>
* update getViewWCS to adapt to projection by [@ManonMarchand][ManonMarchand] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/119>
* New SAMP support by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/128>
* A possibility to create Coo and Footprint objects by [@szpetny][szpetny] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/130>
* ObsCore and Datalink votable parsing and interpretation. This work is still in progress and made in the frame of the SKA radio mission by @bmatthieu3 in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/116>
* SODA service query window formular by @bmatthieu3 in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/116>
* read only catalog option by @szpetny in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/117>
* Small changed regarding drawing a footprint by @szpetny in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/118>
* Object and footprint click/hover events expose mouse coordinates by @szpetny in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/121>
* A proposal of a new feature - fill the polygon with a color by @szpetny in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/122>
* update getViewWCS to adapt to projection by @ManonMarchand in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/119>
* New SAMP support by @bmatthieu3 in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/128>
* A possibility to create Coo and Footprint objects by @szpetny in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/130>
* new method aladin.getFrame() that returns the name of the current coordinate system
* `getViewWCS` now adapts to the `cooFrame` and the `projection`
* `getFov` is no longer capped at 180°
* bugfix `setProjection` now also updates for 'PAR' and 'SFL' projections
### 3.2.0
## 3.2.0
* MOC rendering perf enhanced. Possibility to draw only the perimeter of a MOC object (perimeter set to True)
* Many fixes e.g. footprint rendering for all sky projections
* A line/shape webgl rasterizer thanks to the use of the `lyon`crate. MOCs and grid lines are rendered that way. Therefore, it is possible to change the grid lines thickness
* Use of vite for the project management and deployment
### 3.1.0
## 3.1.0
* Add message for safari users to enable WebGL2 feature and reload the page by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/54>
* Starting fits support by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/70>
* display fits images with the drag and drop by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3]
* Add message for safari users to enable WebGL2 feature and reload the page by @bmatthieu3 in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/54>
* Starting fits support by @bmatthieu3 in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/70>
* display fits images with the drag and drop by @bmatthieu3
![Kapture 2023-03-23 at 14 34 28](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2772384/227264124-8e05a3d8-1565-497f-a118-39fab3c6ed83.gif)
* support `webp` tile format by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] and [@tboch][tboch]
* planetary name resolver by [@tboch][tboch]
* small ui changes and bug fixes by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3]
* add codemeta and its validatior action by [@ManonMarchand][ManonMarchand] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/66>
* support `webp` tile format by @bmatthieu3 and @tboch
* planetary name resolver by @tboch
* small ui changes and bug fixes by @bmatthieu3
* add codemeta and its validatior action by @ManonMarchand in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/66>
### 3.0.0
## 3.0.0
Official release of Aladin Lite v3, [as announced in CDS news](https://cds.unistra.fr/news.php?fn_mode=fullnews&fn_incl=0&fn_id=958).
* Fix missing tiles issue by [@tboch][tboch] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/18>
* Hips catalogue filtering by [@tboch][tboch] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/28>
* Make footprint selection easier by [@tboch][tboch] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/19>
* Bug fix: enable different colors for multiple polylines in same layer by [@tboch][tboch] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/30>
* Method remove to delete individual source from a catalogue layer by [@tboch][tboch] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/37>
* Stop animation by [@tboch][tboch] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/40>
* Add message for safari users to enable WebGL2 feature and reload the page by [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3] in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/54>
* Fix missing tiles issue by @tboch in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/18>
* Hips catalogue filtering by @tboch in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/28>
* Make footprint selection easier by @tboch in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/19>
* Bug fix: enable different colors for multiple polylines in same layer by @tboch in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/30>
* Method remove to delete individual source from a catalogue layer by @tboch in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/37>
* Stop animation by @tboch in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/40>
* Add message for safari users to enable WebGL2 feature and reload the page by @bmatthieu3 in <https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/pull/54>
## Version: 2.x.x
## 2.x.x
### 2020-08
* polyline improvements (by [@imbasimba][imbasimba])
* polyline improvements (by @imbasimba)
### 2020-07
@@ -500,33 +380,3 @@ New in the API:
* ajout catalogue progressif
* ajout on select, objectClicked, objectHovered
## Contributors
Aladin Lite is made possible thanks to those people:
* [@alexgoff][alexgoff]
* [@bmatthieu3][bmatthieu3]
* [@cquiroz][cquiroz]
* [@imbasimba][imbasimba]
* [@ManonMarchand][ManonMarchand]
* [@pcuste1][pcuste1]
* [@pmatsson][pmatsson]
* [@simontorres][simontorres]
* [@szpetny][szpetny]
* [@tboch][tboch]
* [@Xen0Xys][Xen0Xys]
[alexgoff]: https://github.com/alexgoff
[bmatthieu3]: https://github.com/bmatthieu3
[cquiroz]: https://github.com/cquiroz
[imbasimba]: https://github.com/imbasimba
[ManonMarchand]: https://github.com/ManonMarchand
[pcuste1]: https://github.com/pcuste1
[pmatsson]: https://github.com/pmatsson
[simontorres]: https://github.com/simontorres
[szpetny]: https://github.com/szpetny
[tboch]: https://github.com/tboch
[Xen0Xys]: https://github.com/Xen0Xys

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The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an “about box”.
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# [Aladin Lite](https://aladin.cds.unistra.fr/AladinLite)
# Aladin Lite v3
**An astronomical HiPS visualizer in the browser** <img src="aladin-logo.png" alt="Aladin Lite logo" width="220">
@@ -8,61 +8,35 @@ See [A&A 578, A114 (2015)](https://arxiv.org/abs/1505.02291) and [IVOA HiPS Reco
Aladin Lite is built to be easily embeddable in any web page. It powers astronomical portals like [ESASky](https://sky.esa.int/), [ESO Science Archive portal](http://archive.eso.org/scienceportal/) and [ALMA Portal](https://almascience.eso.org/asax/).
More details on [Aladin Lite documentation page](http://aladin.cds.unistra.fr/AladinLite/doc/).
More details on [Aladin Lite documentation page](http://aladin.u-strasbg.fr/AladinLite/doc/).
A new [API technical documentation](https://cds-astro.github.io/aladin-lite/) is now available.
[![Run tests](https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/actions/workflows/test.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/actions/workflows/test.yml)
[![API Documentation](https://img.shields.io/badge/API-documentation-blue.svg)](https://cds-astro.github.io/aladin-lite)
[![Release page](https://img.shields.io/badge/Release-download-yellow.svg)](https://aladin.cds.unistra.fr/AladinLite/doc/release/)
[![API Documentation](https://img.shields.io/badge/docs-latest-blue.svg)](https://cds-astro.github.io/aladin-lite)
Try Aladin Lite [here](https://aladin.cds.unistra.fr/AladinLite).
# How to test it ?
Aladin Lite is made possible thanks to pure Rust core libraries:
* [cdshealpix](https://github.com/cds-astro/cds-healpix-rust) - for HEALPix projection and unprojection to/from sky coordinates
* [mapproj](https://github.com/cds-astro/cds-mapproj-rust) - for computing (un)projections described by a WCS
* [fitsrs](https://github.com/cds-astro/fitsrs) - for reading and parsing FITS images
* [moc](https://github.com/cds-astro/cds-moc-rust) - for parsing, manipulating, and serializing multi-order HEALPix coverage maps
## Running & editable JS examples
<!-- Examples -->
<table><tbody>
<tr><td>Basic Aladin Lite setup</td><td>Load SIMBAD & NED catalog data</td><td>Load a FITS image</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left"><a href="https://aladin.cds.unistra.fr/AladinLite/doc/API/examples/AL-in-responsive-div/"><img height="200" src="https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/blob/develop/assets/vignettes/Basic%20Aladin%20Lite%20instanciation.png?raw=true"></img></a></td>
<td align="center"><a href="https://aladin.cds.unistra.fr/AladinLite/doc/API/examples/easy-access-simbad-ned/"><img height="200" src="https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/blob/develop/assets/vignettes/Load%20SIMBAD%20&%20NED%20catalogs%20data.png?raw=true"></img></a></td>
<td align="right"><a href="https://aladin.cds.unistra.fr/AladinLite/doc/API/examples/load-FITS-image-URL/"><img height="200" src="https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/blob/develop/assets/vignettes/Load%20a%20FITS%20image.png?raw=true"></img></a></td></tr><tr>
<td>American Astronomical Society 225<br/>example</td><td>Display proper motion vectors</td><td>Visualization of Mars</td></tr><tr>
<td align="left"><a href="https://aladin.cds.unistra.fr/AladinLite/doc/API/examples/AAS225/"><img height="200" src="https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/blob/develop/assets/vignettes/American%20Astronomical%20Society%20225%20demonstration.png?raw=true"></img></a></td>
<td align="center"><a href="https://aladin.cds.unistra.fr/AladinLite/doc/API/examples/show-proper-motions/"><img height="200" src="https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/blob/develop/assets/vignettes/Display%20proper%20motions.png?raw=true"></img></a></td>
<td align="right"><a href="https://aladin.cds.unistra.fr/AladinLite/doc/API/examples/mars-visualisation/"><img height="200" src="https://github.com/cds-astro/aladin-lite/blob/develop/assets/vignettes/Visualization%20of%20Mars.png?raw=true"></img></a></td></tr></tbody></table>
<!-- Examples -->
Aladin Lite v3 is out! Please play with [Aladin Lite v3 at this link](https://aladin.u-strasbg.fr/AladinLite).
## Releases
A [release page](https://aladin.cds.unistra.fr/AladinLite/doc/release/) keeps track of all the current and previous builds.
A ``release`` and ``beta`` versions, regularly updated are available. The ``beta`` version is usually more advanced than the ``release`` one but features more error prone and not production-ready code.
For integrating Aladin Lite into your personal website, please refer to this [release page](https://aladin.cds.unistra.fr/AladinLite/doc/release/).
Always prefer using the latest version. If you want the new features without minding about the bugs coming with it, then the beta is the good way to go.
> [!TIP]
> If you are working on a project that uses Aladin Lite, prefer working with a fixed version. Every build is tagged with a version number and accessible with:
>
> ```https://aladin.cds.unistra.fr/AladinLite/api/v3/<version>/aladin.js```
## API documentation
## Documentation
There is a new API documentation available [here](https://cds-astro.github.io/aladin-lite).
There is a new in progress API documentation at [this link](https://cds-astro.github.io/aladin-lite).
Editable examples showing the API can also be found [here](https://aladin.cds.unistra.fr/AladinLite/doc/API/examples/).
## Embed it into your projects
**Terms of use**: you are welcome to integrate Aladin Lite in your web pages and to customize its GUI to your needs, but **please leave the Aladin logo and link intact** at the bottom right of the view.
You can embed Aladin Lite it into your webpages in two ways
### The vanilla way
Please include [the javascript script of Aladin Lite v3](https://aladin.cds.unistra.fr/AladinLite/api/v3/latest/aladin.js) into your project. API differences from the v2 are minimal, here is a snippet of code you can use to embed it into your webpages:
```html
```js
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
@@ -85,38 +59,60 @@ Please include [the javascript script of Aladin Lite v3](https://aladin.cds.unis
</html>
```
### NPM deployment
### Using the aladin lite NPM package
A [NPM package](https://www.npmjs.com/package/aladin-lite) is deployed and maintained. It is used by [ipyaladin](https://github.com/cds-astro/ipyaladin), a jupyter widget allowing to run aladin lite in a notebook.
First, install it with npm:
```npm i aladin-lite```
Aladin Lite can be imported with:
Second, you can use it that way:
```js
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<!-- Mandatory when setting up Aladin Lite v3 for a smartphones/tablet usage -->
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, height=device-height, initial-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no">
</head>
<body>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="width: 500px; height: 400px"></div>
```html
<script type="module">
import A from 'aladin-lite';
// your code...
A.init.then(() => {
let aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {fov: 360, projection: "AIT", cooFrame: 'equatorial', showCooGridControl: true, showSimbadPointerControl: true, showCooGrid: true});
});
</script>
</body>
</html>
```
## New features
## Goals of v3
* [X] Rust/WebGL2 new rendering engine
* [X] Remove jQuery dep
* [ ] UI dev, better support for smartphones
* [X] FITS images support
* [X] WCS parsing, displaying an (JPEG/PNG) image in aladin lite view
* [X] Display customized shapes (e.g. proper motions) from astronomical catalog data
* [X] AVM tags parsing support inside JPEG
* [X] Easy sharing of current « view »
* [ ] All VOTable serializations
* [ ] FITS tables
* [X] Creating HiPS instance from an URL
* [X] Local HiPS loading
* [X] Multiple mirrors handling for HiPS tile retrival
* [X] HiPS cube
* [ ] HiPS3D
- Rust/WebGL new core integration
- Remove jQuery dep
- UI dev, better support for smartphones
- FITS images support
- easy sharing of current « view »
- support of all VOTable serializations (using votable.js?)
- support of FITS tables?
- creating HiPS instance from an URL
- multiple mirrors handling for HiPS tile retrival
## Source code
Source code is available in the ``src`` directory.
## Licence
@@ -124,7 +120,7 @@ Aladin Lite is currently licensed under GPL v3.0
If you think this license might prevent you from using Aladin Lite in your pages/application/portal, please open an issue or [contact us](mailto:cds-question@unistra.fr)
## Contribution guidelines
## Contributing
There are several ways to contribute to Aladin Lite:
@@ -135,12 +131,12 @@ There are several ways to contribute to Aladin Lite:
- **develop new features/provide code fixing bugs**. As open development is a new thing for us, we will in a first time only take into consideration code contribution (_i.e._ Pull Requests) from our close partners.
In any case, please get in touch before starting a major update or rewrite.
### Building steps
### Building the application steps
First you need to install the dependencies from the package.json
Please run:
```sh
```bash
npm install
```
@@ -149,68 +145,65 @@ to compile the core project into WebAssembly.
Follow the steps from the Rust official website [here](https://www.rust-lang.org/learn/get-started)
You will also need [wasm-pack](https://rustwasm.github.io/wasm-pack/), a tool helping compiling rust into a proper .wasm file.
Once it's installed you will need to switch to the nightly rust version:
```bash
rustup default nightly
```
Then you can build the project:
```sh
```bash
npm run build
```
> [!WARNING]
> **If you are experimenting Rust compiling issues:**
> - Make sure you have your **wasm-pack** version updated. To do so:
> ```sh
> cargo install wasm-pack --version ~0.12
> ```
> - Remove your `src/core/Cargo.lock` file and `src/core/target` directory -- this ensures that you'd escape any bad compilation state:
> ```sh
> git clean -di
> ```
> - Then recompile
> ```sh
> npm run build
> ```
:warning: **If you are experimenting rust error compilations**:
It will generate the aladin lite compiled code into a `dist/` directory located at the root of the repository. This directory contains two javascript files. `aladin.umd.cjs` follows the UMD module export convention and it is the one you need to use for your project.
- Make sure you have your **wasm-pack** version updated. To do so:
### Testing guidelines
```bash
cargo install wasm-pack --version ~0.12
```
#### Run the examples
- Make sure you are using the rust **nightly** toolchain
- Remove your `src/core/Cargo.lock` file and `src/core/target` directory -- this ensures that you'd escape any bad compilation state:
A bunch of examples are located into the `examples` directory.
To run them, start a localhost server:
```bash
git clean -di
```
- then recompile with `npm run build`.
```sh
It will generate the aladin lite compiled code into a `dist/` directory located at the root of the repository. This directory contains two javascript files. `aladin.umd.cjs` follows the UMD module export convention and it is the one you can use for your project.
To run the examples, you can start a localhost server with the following command:
```bash
npm run serve
```
#### Rust tests
For just compiling the rust core, from the root location do:
These can be executed separately from the JS part:
* Compile the Rust code:
```sh
```bash
cd src/core
cargo check --features webgl2
```
* Run the tests:
and run the tests:
```sh
```bash
cd src/core
cargo test --features webgl2
```
#### Snapshot comparisons
For running the playwright test locally please first install playwright like so:
We use [playwright](https://playwright.dev/) for snapshot comparison testing. Only ground truth snapshots have been generated for MacOS/Darwin architecture.
First install playwright:
```sh
```bash
npx playwright install
```
Run the tests, advises are given for opening the UI mode or for generating your own ground truth snapshots.
After that you will be able to run them. These are generated snapshots that will be compared to ground truth snapshots:
```sh
```bash
npm run test:playwright
```

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hips_doi = 10.26093/cds/aladin/ht9n-7r
creator_did = ivo://CDS/P/DSS2/color
obs_collection = DSS colored
obs_title = DSS colored
obs_description = Color composition generated by CDS. This HiPS survey is based on 2 others HiPS surveys, respectively DSS2-red and DSS2-blue HiPS, both of them directly generated from original scanned plates downloaded from STScI site. The red component has been built from POSS-II F, AAO-SES,SR and SERC-ER plates. The blue component has been build from POSS-II J and SERC-J,EJ. The green component is based on the mean of other components. Three missing plates from red survey (253, 260, 359) has been replaced by pixels from the DSSColor STScI jpeg survey. The 11 missing blue plates (mainly in galactic plane) have not been replaced (only red component).
obs_copyright = Digitized Sky Survey - STScI/NASA, Colored & Healpixed by CDS
obs_copyright_url = http://archive.stsci.edu/dss/copyright.html
client_category = Image/Optical/DSS
client_sort_key = 03-00
hips_builder = Aladin/HipsGen v10.123
hips_creation_date = 2010-05-01T19:05Z
hips_release_date = 2019-05-07T10:55Z
hips_creator = Oberto A. (CDS) , Fernique P. (CDS)
hips_version = 1.4
hips_order = 7
hips_frame = equatorial
hips_tile_width = 512
hips_tile_format = jpeg
dataproduct_type = image
client_application = AladinLite
hips_status = public partial unclonable
hips_rgb_red = DSS2Merged [1488.0 8488.8125 14666.0 Linear]
hips_rgb_blue = DSS2-blue-XJ-S [4286.0 12122.5 19959.0 Linear]
hips_hierarchy = median
hips_pixel_scale = 2.236E-4
hips_initial_ra = 085.30251
hips_initial_dec = -02.25468
hips_initial_fov = 2
moc_sky_fraction = 1.0
hips_copyright = CNRS/Unistra
obs_ack = The Digitized Sky Surveys were produced at the Space Telescope Science Institute under U.S. Government grant NAG W-2166. The images of these surveys are based on photographic data obtained using the Oschin Schmidt Telescope on Palomar Mountain and the UK Schmidt Telescope. The plates were processed into the present compressed digital form with the permission of these institutions. The National Geographic Society - Palomar Observatory Sky Atlas (POSS-I) was made by the California Institute of Technology with grants from the National Geographic Society. The Second Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (POSS-II) was made by the California Institute of Technology with funds from the National Science Foundation, the National Geographic Society, the Sloan Foundation, the Samuel Oschin Foundation, and the Eastman Kodak Corporation. The Oschin Schmidt Telescope is operated by the California Institute of Technology and Palomar Observatory. The UK Schmidt Telescope was operated by the Royal Observatory Edinburgh, with funding from the UK Science and Engineering Research Council (later the UK Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council), until 1988 June, and thereafter by the Anglo-Australian Observatory. The blue plates of the southern Sky Atlas and its Equatorial Extension (together known as the SERC-J), as well as the Equatorial Red (ER), and the Second Epoch [red] Survey (SES) were all taken with the UK Schmidt. Supplemental funding for sky-survey work at the ST ScI is provided by the European Southern Observatory.
prov_progenitor = STScI
bib_reference = 1996ASPC..101...88L
bib_reference_url = http://cdsads.u-strasbg.fr/abs/1996ASPC..101...88L
t_min = 42413
t_max = 51179
obs_regime = Optical
em_min = 4e-7
em_max = 6e-7
hips_order_min = 0
dataproduct_subtype = color
hipsgen_date = 2019-05-07T10:55Z
hipsgen_params = out=/asd-volumes/sc1-asd-volume8/DSS/DSSColor UPDATE
hipsgen_date_1 = 2024-09-10T16:50Z
hipsgen_params_1 = in=https://alasky.cds.unistra.fr/DSS/DSSColor/ out=./CDS_P_DSS2_color region=3/357 order=5 MIRROR

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import A from '../src/js/A.js';
let aladin;
A.init.then(() => {
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', { fov:0.15, target: 'Arp 240', showContextMenu: true, showReticle: false, fullScreen: true });
aladin.setBaseImageLayer(aladin.newImageSurvey('P/SDSS9/g', {colormap: "eosb", stretch: "linear"}));
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', { fov:0.15, target: 'Arp 240', showReticle: false, fullScreen: true });
aladin.setBaseImageLayer(aladin.newImageSurvey('P/SDSS9/g', {colormap: "rainbow", stretch: "Linear"}));
var simbad = A.catalog({name: 'Simbad', sourceSize: 16, color: '#4050F0'});
aladin.addCatalog(simbad);
simbad.addSources([A.marker(204.97010833333336, 0.8400166666666667, {popupTitle: 'NGC 5257', popupDesc: '<em>Object type:</em> HII galaxy<br/><em>Morphological type:</em> Sbc<br/><br/>More info <a href="https://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id?Ident=NGC+5257">in Simbad</a>'}), A.marker(204.9903125, 0.8309694444444445, {popupTitle: 'NGC 5258', popupDesc: '<em>Object type:</em> Galaxy in Pair of Galaxies <br/><em>Morphological type:</em> Sb<br/><br/>More info <a href="https://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id?Ident=NGC+5258">in Simbad</a>'})]);
var overlay = A.graphicOverlay({color: '#aa2222', lineWidth: 4});
overlay.addFootprints(A.polygon([[204.970214, 0.81206], [204.97110047, 0.80993368], [204.978723, 0.79165], [204.999152, 0.800162], [204.99482125, 0.81055582], [205.002941, 0.813851], [204.99986816, 0.82141125], [205.010312, 0.825578], [205.002112, 0.846123], [204.981546, 0.837916], [204.98157771, 0.83783654], [204.962977, 0.830202], [204.9703941, 0.81213504]]));
aladin.addOverlay(overlay);
overlay.addFootprints(A.polygon([[204.970214, 0.81206], [204.97110047, 0.80993368], [204.978723, 0.79165], [204.999152, 0.800162], [204.99482125, 0.81055582], [205.002941, 0.813851], [204.99986816, 0.82141125], [205.010312, 0.825578], [205.002112, 0.846123], [204.981546, 0.837916], [204.98157771, 0.83783654], [204.962977, 0.830202], [204.9703941, 0.81213504]]));
aladin.displayJPG('http://images.ipac.caltech.edu/esahubble/heic0810at/esahubble_heic0810at_1600.jpg');
});

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import A from '../src/js/A.js';
let aladin;
A.init.then(() => {
let startFov = 1000;
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {showSettingsControl: true, survey: "P/PanSTARRS/DR1/color-z-zg-g", showReticle: false, projection: "AIT", cooFrame: 'icrs', target: "stephan's quintet", fov: startFov, showGotoControl: false, showFrame: false, fullScreen: true, showLayersControl: true, showCooGridControl: false});
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {survey: ["P/PanSTARRS/DR1/color-i-r-g"], showReticle: false, projection: "AIT", cooFrame: 'icrs', target: "stephan's quintet", fov: 1000, showGotoControl: false, showFrame: false, fullScreen: true, showLayersControl: true, showCooGrid: true, showCooGridControl: false});
const chft = aladin.createImageSurvey('CFHT', "CFHT deep view of NGC7331 and Stephan's quintet u+g+r", "https://cds.unistra.fr/~derriere/PR_HiPS/2022_Duc/", null, null, {imgFormat: 'png'});
const nircamJWST = aladin.createImageSurvey('Nircam', "Stephans Quintet NIRCam+MIRI", "https://alasky.cds.unistra.fr/JWST/CDS_P_JWST_Stephans-Quintet_NIRCam-MIRI/", null, null, {imgFormat: 'png', colormap: "viridis"});
const nircamJWST = aladin.createImageSurvey('Nircam', "Stephans Quintet NIRCam+MIRI", "http://alasky.cds.unistra.fr/JWST/CDS_P_JWST_Stephans-Quintet_NIRCam+MIRI/", null, null, {imgFormat: 'png', colormap: "viridis"});
aladin.setOverlayImageLayer("CFHT", "CFHT");
aladin.setOverlayImageLayer("Nircam", "Nircam");
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aladin.getOverlayImageLayer("CFHT").toggle();
aladin.getOverlayImageLayer("Nircam").toggle();
let fov = startFov;
let fov = 360;
let rotation = 0;
setInterval(function zoom() {
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fov *= 0.997;
rotation += 0.07;
aladin.setRotation(rotation)
aladin.setViewCenter2NorthPoleAngle(rotation)
aladin.setFoV(fov);
if (fov < 3 && fov > 0.5) {

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<body>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="width: 1024px; height: 768px"></div>
<script type="module">
import A from '../src/js/A.js';
import A from '../src/js/A.js';
A.init.then(() => {
let aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {projection: "TAN", survey: "P/HSC/DR2/deep/g", target: '02 21 36.529 -05 31 20.16', fov: 0.1});
@@ -15,12 +14,11 @@ A.init.then(() => {
hscGreenSurvey.setColormap("green", { stretch: "asinh" });
hscGreenSurvey.setCuts(-0.2186, 5.30322);
const HSCRedSurvey = aladin.newImageSurvey('P/HSC/DR2/deep/r', {imgFormat: 'fits', colormap: "red", minCut: 0.34228, maxCut: 2.75785, additive: true, stretch: "asinh"});
const HSCBlueSurvey = aladin.newImageSurvey('P/HSC/DR2/deep/z', {imgFormat: 'fits', colormap: "blue", minCut: -0.01218, maxCut: 2.27397, additive: true, stretch: "asinh"});
HSCRedSurvey.setColormap('red', {stretch: 'linear'});
const HSCRedSurvey = aladin.newImageSurvey('CDS/P/HSC/DR2/deep/r', {imgFormat: 'fits', colormap: "red", minCut: 0.34228, maxCut: 2.75785, additive: true, stretch: "asinh"});
const HSCBlueSurvey = aladin.newImageSurvey('CDS/P/HSC/DR2/deep/z', {imgFormat: 'fits', colormap: "blue", minCut: -0.01218, maxCut: 2.27397, additive: true, stretch: "asinh"});
aladin.setOverlayImageLayer('P/HSC/DR2/deep/r', 'hsc red layer');
aladin.setOverlayImageLayer('P/HSC/DR2/deep/z', 'hsc blue layer');
aladin.setOverlayImageLayer('CDS/P/HSC/DR2/deep/r', 'hsc red layer');
aladin.setOverlayImageLayer('CDS/P/HSC/DR2/deep/z', 'hsc blue layer');
});
</script>
</body>

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let stephansNIRCamMIRI
async function s11() {
stephansNIRCamMIRI = aladin.createImageSurvey('CDS/P/JWST/Stephans-Quintet/NIRCam-MIRI', "stephansNircamMIRI", null, null, null)
stephansNIRCamMIRI = aladin.createImageSurvey('CDS/P/JWST/Stephans-Quintet/NIRCam+MIRI', "stephansMIRI", null, null, null)
stephansNIRCamMIRI.setOpacity(0.0)
aladin.setOverlayImageLayer(stephansNIRCamMIRI, 'stephansNIRCamMIRI')

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</head>
<body>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="width: 1024px; height: 768px;"></div>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="width: 1024px; height: 100%;"></div>
<script type="module">
import A from '../src/js/A.js';
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var aladin = A.aladin(
'#aladin-lite-div',
{
survey: 'data/hips/wcs', // set initial image survey
survey: 'https://alasky.cds.unistra.fr/Pan-STARRS/DR1/color-z-zg-g/', // set initial image survey
projection: 'SIN', // set a projection
fov: 80.0, // initial field of view in degrees
target: '96.5279427 -88.0037230', // initial target
cooFrame: 'galactic', // set galactic frame
showCooGrid: true, // set the grid,
fullScreen: true,
showSettingsControl: true,
fov: 114.19, // initial field of view in degrees
target: '19 24 51.556 +45 16 44.36', // initial target
cooFrame: 'equatorial', // set galactic frame
showCooGrid: true, // set the grid
}
);
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<script type="module">
import A from '../src/js/A.js';
A.init.then(() => {
let aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {target: "23 28 32.46 -00 10 38.9", fov: 4, projection: "AIT"});
let aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {fov: 70,projection: "AIT"});
let hsc = aladin.newImageSurvey("P/HSC/DR2/deep/g", {colormap:"Purples", imgFormat: "fits"});
aladin.setBaseImageLayer(hsc);

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import A from '../src/js/A.js';
let aladin;
A.init.then(() => {
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {survey: 'P/DSS2/red', target: '05 23 07.72 -69 46 09.1', fov: 0.3});
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {survey: 'P/DSS2/red', target: 'M50', fov: 0.3});
var customImg = new Image();
customImg.onload = function() {

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limit: 1000,
//orderBy: 'nb_ref',
onClick: 'showTable',
onlyFootprints: false,
color: (s) => {
let coo = A.coo();
coo.parse(s.data['RAJ2000'] + ' ' + s.data['DEJ2000'])
let a = (0.1 * Math.pow(10, +s.data.logD25)) / 60;
let b = (1.0 / Math.pow(10, +s.data.logR25)) * a
return `rgb(${s.data["logR25"]*255.0}, ${s.data["logR25"]*255.0}, 255)`
},
hoverColor: 'red',
color: 'yellow',
hoverColor: 'blue',
shape: (s) => {
let coo = A.coo();
coo.parse(s.data['RAJ2000'] + ' ' + s.data['DEJ2000'])

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fov: 10,
showContextMenu: true,
fullScreen: true,
showSimbadPointerControl: true,
showShareControl: true,
showSettingsControl: true,
showStackLayerControl: true,
samp: true,
@@ -29,21 +31,15 @@
hoverColor: 'yellow',
selectionColor: 'white',
// Footprint associated to sources
color: (s) => {
// discard drawing a vector for big pm
let totalPmSquared = s.data.pmra*s.data.pmra + s.data.pmdec*s.data.pmdec;
if (totalPmSquared > 6) {
return;
}
return rainbowColorMap((totalPmSquared - 2.5) / 2)
},
shape: (s) => {
// discard drawing a vector for big pm
let totalPmSquared = s.data.pmra*s.data.pmra + s.data.pmdec*s.data.pmdec;
if (totalPmSquared > 6) {
return;
}
let color = rainbowColorMap((totalPmSquared - 2.5) / 2)
// Compute the mean of pm over the catalog sources
if (!pmraMean || !pmdecMean) {
pmraMean = 0, pmdecMean = 0;
@@ -66,24 +62,13 @@
s.dec,
s.ra + dra,
s.dec + ddec,
{color}
)
}
},
() => {
aladin.addCatalog(pmCat);
pmCat.select((s) => {
let totalPmSquared = s.data.pmra*s.data.pmra + s.data.pmdec*s.data.pmdec;
if (totalPmSquared > 6) {
return false;
}
return totalPmSquared < 3.0;
});
});
aladin.addCatalog(pmCat);
});
function rainbowColorMap(value) {
// Ensure value is within range [0, 1]
value = Math.max(0, Math.min(1, value));

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</head>
<body>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="width: 512px; height: 512px"></div>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="width: 1024px; height: 768px"></div>
<script type="module">
import A from '../src/js/A.js';
let aladin;
A.init.then(() => {
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {samp: true, survey: "data/hips/PanSTARRS_DR1_color-z-zg-g", fov:2.0, target: "22 35 58.39 +33 57 57.8", showSettingsControl: true, log: false});
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {survey: "data/hips/PanSTARRS_DR1_color-z-zg-g", fov:1.5, target: "NGC 7318B", showSettingsControl: true});
aladin.setProjection('AIT');
let cfht = aladin.createImageSurvey("CFHT", "CFHT MegaCam u+g+r", "./data/hips/CFHT", "equatorial", 10, {imgFormat: 'png'});
let jwst1 = aladin.createImageSurvey("CDS/P/JWST/Stephans-Quintet/NIRCam+MIRI", "JWST NIRCam+MIRI", "data/hips/JWST_NIRCam_MIRI", null, null, {imgFormat: 'png'});

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<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, height=device-height, maximum-scale=1.0, initial-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no">
</head>
<body>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="width: 1024px; height: 768px">
<div class="box-content" style="width:200px">
<div style="display:inline-flex">
<label for="cat-color">Color</label>
<input type="color" id="cat-color" value="#ff0000">
</div>
</div>
</div>
<script type="module">
import A from '../src/js/A.js';
let aladin;
A.init.then(() => {
var aladin = A.aladin(
'#aladin-lite-div',
{
fov: 1.5, // initial field of view in degrees
target: 'NGC 2175', // initial target
}
);
// Add a catalog
let cat = A.catalogFromSimbad('NGC 2175', 0.1, {onClick: 'showTable'});
aladin.addCatalog(cat);
// Logic for changing the color of catalog sources
let colorPicker = document.querySelector('#cat-color');
colorPicker.value = cat.color;
colorPicker.addEventListener('input', function (e) {
// Change the color of the catalog
console.log(this.value)
cat.updateShape({color: () => {
return '#00ff00'
}});
})
// Define the box
let catalogSettingsBox = A.box({
header: {
title: "Settings",
},
content: document.querySelectorAll('.box-content')[0],
});
catalogSettingsBox._hide();
// Define the button that toggles the box
let catalogSettingsBtn = A.button({
content: 'Catalog',
classList: ['catalogSettingsTogglerBtn'],
action(o) {
if (catalogSettingsBox.isHidden) {
catalogSettingsBox._show({
position: {
nextTo: catalogSettingsBtn,
direction: 'right',
}
})
} else {
catalogSettingsBox._hide()
}
}
});
aladin.addUI([catalogSettingsBtn, catalogSettingsBox])
});
</script>
<style>
.catalogSettingsTogglerBtn {
position: absolute;
top: 200px;
left: 0;
}
</style>
</body>
</html>

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<script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.10.1.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
let aladin;
let longitudeReversed = false;
</script>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="width:100vw;height:100vh;">
<div id="calibCircle" style="display: none;"></div>
@@ -38,8 +37,8 @@
<!-- fin temporaire gestion cercle -->
<b>Orientation</b><br>
<button id="hips-coronelli" class="pure-button" name="ref-hips" onclick="longitudeReversed = false; aladin.reverseLongitude(longitudeReversed)">Normal</button><br>
<button id="hips-illenoroc" class="pure-button" name="ref-hips" onclick="longitudeReversed = true; aladin.reverseLongitude(longitudeReversed)">Inversé</button>
<button id="hips-coronelli" class="pure-button" name="ref-hips" onclick="aladin.setImageSurvey('Coronelli')">Normal</button><br>
<button id="hips-illenoroc" class="pure-button" name="ref-hips" onclick="aladin.setImageSurvey('illenoroC')">Inversé</button>
<br><br>
<b>Constellations</b>
@@ -233,7 +232,8 @@
A.init.then(() => {
var hipsDir="http://alasky.u-strasbg.fr/CDS_P_Coronelli";
aladin = A.aladin("#aladin-lite-div", {showSimbadPointerControl: true, expandLayersControl: true, realFullscreen: true, fov: 100, allowFullZoomout: true, showReticle: false });
aladin.createImageSurvey('Coronelli', 'Coronelli', hipsDir, 'equatorial', 4, {imgFormat: 'jpg'});
aladin.createImageSurvey('illenoroC', 'illenoroC', hipsDir, 'equatorial', 4, {imgFormat: 'jpg', longitudeReversed: false});
aladin.createImageSurvey('Coronelli', 'Coronelli', hipsDir, 'equatorial', 4, {imgFormat: 'jpg', longitudeReversed: true});
aladin.setImageSurvey('Coronelli');
$('#layersControlLeft').show();

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@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, height=device-height, maximum-scale=1.0, initial-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no">
</head>
<body>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="width: 500px; height: 500px"></div>
<script type="text/javascript" src="./../dist/aladin.umd.cjs" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
var aladin;
A.init.then(() => {
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {fullScreen: true, cooFrame: "ICRSd", showSimbadPointerControl: true, showShareControl: true, showShareControl: true, survey: 'https://alasky.cds.unistra.fr/DSS/DSSColor/', fov: 1.0, target: 'M 20', showContextMenu: true});
// customize share URL function
aladin.customizeShareURLFunction(() => {return 'https://sky.esa.int/esasky/?target=' + aladin.getRaDec()[0] + '%20' + aladin.getRaDec()[1] + '&fov=' + aladin.getFoV()[0]})
});
</script>
</body>
</html>

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@@ -10,13 +10,11 @@
import A from '../src/js/A.js';
var aladin;
A.init.then(() => {
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {projection: 'AIT', cooFrame: 'galactic', fov: 200, target: 'galactic center', showSettingsControl: true, showCooGridControl: true});
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {projection: 'AIT', cooFrame: 'galactic', fov: 200, target: 'galactic center'});
let dss = aladin.createImageSurvey("DSS blue band", "Color DSS blue HiPS", "http://alasky.cds.unistra.fr/DSS/DSS2-blue-XJ-S/", "equatorial", 9, {imgFormat: 'fits'})
aladin.setBaseImageLayer(dss);
dss.setCuts(2, 100, 'jpeg');
aladin.getBaseImageLayer().setCuts(2, 10000);
});
</script>

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@@ -5,18 +5,17 @@
</head>
<body>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="width: 512px; height: 512px"></div>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="width:440px;height:300px"></div>
<script type="module">
import A from '../src/js/A.js';
let aladin;
A.init.then(() => {
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {cooFrame: "icrs", log: false, backgroundColor: 'rgba(0, 0, 0, 255)'});
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {cooFrame: "icrs", fullScreen: true});
aladin.displayFITS(
//'https://fits.gsfc.nasa.gov/samples/FOCx38i0101t_c0f.fits', // url of the fits file
'data/fits/panstarrs-g-m61.fits',
//'https://almascience.eso.org/dataPortal/member.uid___A001_X88f_X297.calibrated_final_cont_Sgr_B1off.pbcor.fits',
{
name: 'm61',
colormap: 'viridis'

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@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Image Opacity: <br/> <input id="slider" type="range" value=1 min=0 max=1 step=0.
//let fits = aladin.displayFITS('http://goldmine.mib.infn.it/data//B/fits/A04_VC1316_ooooog.fits', 'overlay');
let jpg = aladin.displayJPG(
// the JPG to transform to HiPS
'https://owncloud.tuebingen.mpg.de/index.php/s/sdxfNgcEaaXoBp7/download/nightskycam3_2025_08_07_05_17_30_healpix1024_red.fits',
'https://noirlab.edu/public/media/archives/images/large/noirlab1912a.jpg',
// no options
{
transparency: 1.0,

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@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="width: 1024px; height: 768px"></div>
<script type="module">
import A from '../src/js/A.js';
var aladin;
A.init.then(() => {
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {showContextMenu: true, survey: 'https://alasky.cds.unistra.fr/Pan-STARRS/DR1/color-i-r-g/', fov: 0.00833333333, target: '270.334079 66.730469'});
aladin.showHealpixGrid(true)
});
</script>
</body>
</html>

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@@ -20,7 +20,6 @@
showSettingsControl: true,
showStackLayerControl: true,
samp: true,
showCooGrid: true,
});
aladin.addCatalog(A.catalogFromSimbad('M 82', 0.1, {onClick: 'showTable'}));

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@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="width: 500px; height: 400px"></div>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.datatables.net/1.13.4/css/jquery.dataTables.min.css">
<script type="module">
import A from '../src/js/A.js';
var aladin;
A.init.then(() => {
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {survey: 'https://alasky.cds.unistra.fr/DSS/DSSColor/', target: 'm1', fov: 5, showContextMenu: true, showSettingsControl:true, samp:true});
var customImg = new Image();
customImg.onload = function() {
const cat = A.catalogFromVizieR('II/246/out', 'm1', 0.1, {onClick: 'showTable', hoverColor: 'purple', limit: 1000, colnames: ["errMin", "errMaj", "errPA"], shape: (s) => {
if (+s.data['Jmag'] > 15) {
return;
} else {
let a = +s.data['errMaj']/36;
let b = +s.data['errMin']/36;
let theta = +s.data['errPA'];
return A.ellipse(s.ra, s.dec, a, b, theta, {fillColor: 'rgba(255, 0, 255, 0.2)', drawAxes: true})
}
}});
aladin.addCatalog(cat);
};
customImg.src = 'https://aladin.u-strasbg.fr/AladinLite/doc/API/examples/img/star.png';
});
</script>
</body>
</html>

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@@ -4,13 +4,14 @@
</head>
<body>
<script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.10.1.min.js"></script>
<div id='infoDiv'>&nbsp; </div>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="width: 500px; height: 400px"></div>
<script type="module">
import A from '../src/js/A.js';
A.init.then(() => {
var aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {showContextMenu: true, target: '05 37 58 +08 17 35', fov: 12, backgroundColor: 'rgb(120, 0, 0)'});
var cat = A.catalog({sourceSize: 20, onClick: (s) => {console.log("kjk", s)}});
var aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {target: '05 37 58 +08 17 35', fov: 12, backgroundColor: 'rgb(120, 0, 0)'});
var cat = A.catalog({sourceSize: 20, onClick: 'showTable'});
aladin.addCatalog(cat);
cat.addSources([A.source(83.784490, 9.934156, {name: 'Meissa'}), A.source(88.792939, 7.407064, {name: 'Betelgeuse'}), A.source(81.282764, 6.349703, {name: 'Bellatrix'})]);
var msg;
@@ -20,7 +21,6 @@
console.log(e)
});
let infoDiv = document.querySelector("#infoDiv");
aladin.on('objectHovered', function(object, xyMouseCoords) {
if (object) {
msg = 'You hovered object ' + object.data.name + ' located at ' + object.ra + ', ' + object.dec + '; mouse coords - x: '
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
else {
msg = 'No object hovered';
}
infoDiv.innerText = msg;
$('#infoDiv').html(msg);
});
aladin.on('objectHoveredStop', function(object, xyMouseCoords) {
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
msg = 'You stopped hove object ' + object.data.name + ' located at ' + object.ra + ', ' + object.dec + '; mouse coords - x: '
+ xyMouseCoords.x + ', y: ' + xyMouseCoords.y;
}
infoDiv.innerText = msg;
$('#infoDiv').html(msg);
});
// define function triggered when an object is clicked
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
objClicked.deselect();
msg = 'You clicked in void';
}
infoDiv.innerText = msg;
$('#infoDiv').html(msg);
});
aladin.on('resizeChanged', function() {
@@ -64,10 +64,6 @@
console.log(proj)
});
aladin.on('positionChanged', function(pos) {
console.log(pos)
});
aladin.on('layerChanged', function(imageLayer, layer, state){
console.log(imageLayer, layer, state)
});

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@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="width: 1024px; height: 768px"></div>
<script type="module">
import A from '../src/js/A.js';
A.init.then(() => {
let aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {longitudeReversed: true, showCooGrid: true, cooFrame: 'galactic', target: '0 0', fov: 100});
//aladin.reverseLongitude(true)
setTimeout(
() => {
aladin.reverseLongitude(false)
},
5000
)
});
</script>
</body>
</html>

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let aladin;
A.init.then(() => {
// Start up Aladin Lite
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {target: 'M 1', fov: 0.2, showContextMenu: true, fullScreen: true});
var overlay = A.graphicOverlay({color: 'purple', lineWidth: 3, lineDash: [2, 2]});
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {survey: "CDS/P/DSS2/color", target: 'M 1', fov: 0.2, showContextMenu: true, fullScreen: true});
var overlay = A.graphicOverlay({color: '#ee2345', lineWidth: 3, lineDash: [2, 2]});
aladin.addOverlay(overlay);
overlay.addFootprints([
A.polygon([[83.64287, 22.01713], [83.59872, 22.01692], [83.59852, 21.97629], [83.64295, 21.97629]], {hoverColor: 'green'}),
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
]);
overlay.add(A.circle(83.66067, 22.03081, 0.04, {color: 'cyan'})); // radius in degrees
overlay.add(A.vector(83.66067, 22.03081, 0.04, {color: 'cyan'})); // radius in degrees
aladin.on("footprintClicked", (footprint, xyMouseCoords) => {
console.log("footprint clicked catched: ", footprint, "mouse coords xy: ", xyMouseCoords.x, xyMouseCoords.y);
})
@@ -35,8 +35,8 @@
console.log("Object hovered stopped: ", object, "mouse coords xy: ", xyMouseCoords.x, xyMouseCoords.y);
})
//const cat = A.catalogFromVizieR('B/assocdata/obscore', 'M 1', 10, {onClick: 'showTable', selectionColor: "orange", hoverColor: 'red', limit: 10000});
//aladin.addCatalog(cat);
const cat = A.catalogFromVizieR('B/assocdata/obscore', 'M 1', 10, {onClick: 'showTable', hoverColor: 'purple', limit: 10000});
aladin.addCatalog(cat);
});
</script>
</body>

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@@ -5,16 +5,16 @@
<body>
<div>
<div id="offset" style="display: inline-block; width: 200px; height: 100px"></div>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="width: 500px; height: 500px"></div>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="display: inline-block; width: 50%"></div>
</div>
<!--<script type="text/javascript" src="https://aladin.cds.unistra.fr/AladinLite/api/v3/latest/aladin.js" charset="utf-8"></script>-->
<script>let aladin, hips</script>
<script type="module">
import A from '../src/js/A.js';
let aladin;
A.init.then(() => {
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {projection: 'TAN', cooFrame: 'galactic', showSettingsControl: true, showSimbadPointerControl: true, showContextMenu: true, target: 'galactic center'});
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {projection: 'TAN', cooFrame: 'galactic', showSettingsControl: true, showSimbadPointerControl: true, showContextMenu: true, target: 'galactic center', survey: 'P/Finkbeiner'});
// possible values are 'blues', 'cividis', 'cubehelix', 'eosb', 'grayscale', 'inferno', 'magma', 'native', 'parula', 'plasma', 'rainbow',
// 'rdbu', 'rdylbu', 'redtemperature', 'sinebow', 'spectral', 'summer', 'viridis', 'ylgnbu' and 'ylorbr'

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@@ -12,12 +12,12 @@
import A from '../src/js/A.js';
//let aladin;
A.init.then(() => {
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {survey: "data/hips/CDS_P_DSS2_color", showReticle: true, showSurveyStackControl: true, showOverlayStackControl: false, projection: "TAN", target: '15 16 57.636 -60 55 7.49', showProjectionControl: true, realFullscreen: true, showZoomControl: true, showSimbadPointerControl: true, showShareControl: true, showContextMenu: true, showCooGridControl: true, fullScreen: true, showCooGrid: true, fov: 180, log: false});
var moc_0_99 = A.MOCFromURL("./data/gw/gw_0.9.fits",{ name: "GW 90%", color: "#ff0000", opacity: 0.7, lineWidth: 10, fill: false, perimeter: true});
var moc_0_95 = A.MOCFromURL("./data/gw/gw_0.6.fits",{ name: "GW 60%", color: "#00ff00", opacity: 0.3, lineWidth: 3, fill: false, perimeter: true});
var moc_0_5 = A.MOCFromURL("./data/gw/gw_0.3.fits",{ name: "GW 30%", color: "#00ffff", opacity: 0.2, lineWidth: 3, fill: true, perimeter: true});
var moc_0_2 = A.MOCFromURL("./data/gw/gw_0.1.fits",{ name: "GW 10%", color: "#ff00ff", opacity: 0.1, lineWidth: 3});
aladin = A.aladin('#aladin-lite-div', {showReticle: true, showSurveyStackControl: true, showOverlayStackControl: false, projection: "TAN", target: '15 16 57.636 -60 55 7.49', showProjectionControl: true, realFullscreen: true, showZoomControl: true, showSimbadPointerControl: true, showShareControl: true, showContextMenu: true, showCooGridControl: true, fullScreen: true, showCooGrid: true, fov: 90});
var moc_0_99 = A.MOCFromURL("./data//gw/gw_0.9.fits",{ name: "GW 90%", color: "#ff0000", opacity: 0.0, lineWidth: 10, fill: false, perimeter: true});
var moc_0_95 = A.MOCFromURL("./data/gw/gw_0.6.fits",{ name: "GW 60%", color: "#00ff00", opacity: 0.5, lineWidth: 3, fill: true, perimeter: true});
var moc_0_5 = A.MOCFromURL("./data/gw/gw_0.3.fits",{ name: "GW 30%", color: "#00ffff", opacity: 0.5, lineWidth: 3, fill: true, perimeter: true});
var moc_0_2 = A.MOCFromURL("./data/gw/gw_0.1.fits",{ name: "GW 10%", color: "#ff00ff", opacity: 0.5, lineWidth: 3, fill: true, perimeter: true});
aladin.addMOC(moc_0_99);
aladin.addMOC(moc_0_95);

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<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<div id="aladin-lite-div" style="width: 768px; height: 512px"></div>
<script>let aladin; let hips;</script>
<script type="module">
import A from '../src/js/A.js';
A.init.then(() => {
aladin = A.aladin(
'#aladin-lite-div',
{
showSimbadPointerControl: true,
projection: 'AIT', // set a projection
fov: 8.0, // initial field of view in degrees
target: '10.6875598 +41.1402170', // initial target
cooFrame: 'icrs', // set galactic frame
reticleColor: '#ff89ff', // change reticle color
showContextMenu: true,
showFrame: true,
showZoomControl:true,
showSettingsControl:true,
fullScreen: true,
samp: true,
}
);
hips = aladin.newImageSurvey("https://alasky.cds.unistra.fr/HIPS3D/LGLBSHI-test-compression/", {
successCallback: (hips) => {
//hips.setFrequency({value: 6.374279333565797E-7, unit: "m"}) // GALFA
}
});
// compressed https://alasky.cds.unistra.fr/test-compression-cubes/DHIGLS/
//hips = aladin.newImageSurvey("http://alasky.cds.unistra.fr/DHIGLS");
//hips = aladin.newImageSurvey("https://alasky.cds.unistra.fr/MUSE3D");
// http://alasky.cds.unistra.fr/LGLBSHI
aladin.setImageLayer(hips)
//hips.setFrequency({value: emMin + delta * i, unit: "m"})
//hips.setFrequency({value: 6.374279333565797E-7, unit: "m"}) // MUSE
//hips.setFrequency({value: 0.21101690259115785, unit: "m"}) // DGHILG
/*let id;
aladin.on("zoomChanged", () => {
if (id)
clearTimeout(id);
id = setTimeout(() => {
console.log("wheel stopped, new cone search here")
}, 500);
})*/
});
</script>
<style>
.aladin-cat-browser-box {
width: 600px;
}
</style>
</body>
</html>

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