// Configure require.js and tell it where to find our modules require.config({ baseUrl : '.', // use this base if we don't give absolute paths paths : { knockout : '/3rdparty/knockout/knockout-3.2.0', knockprops : '/lib/knockprops', }, }); require([ // we depend on those modules 'knockout', // lookup 'knockout' in the 'paths' attribute above, // load the script and pass the resulting object as the // first parameter below 'knockprops' // load 'knockprops' in the 'paths' attribute above etc. ], function(ko) { // ko is now the locally available knockout extension // the second arg would be knockprops but that is not needed as it registers itself with knockout.utils // this creates the websocket to FG and registers listeners for the named properites ko.utils.knockprops.setAliases({ pitch: "/orientation/pitch-deg", roll: "/orientation/roll-deg" }); // knockout stuff - create a ViewModel representing the data of the page function ViewModel() { var self = this; // magic function, // create observables for all defined properties ko.utils.knockprops.makeObservablesForAllProperties( self ); // we now have observables as if we typed // self.pitch = ko.observable(); // self.roll = ko.observable(); // but our knockprops observables always reflect the value of the FG property // updated at frame rate through the websocket // build the transform-string for the css transform property // we want something "rotate(45deg) translate(30%)" // see http://knockoutjs.com/documentation/computed-pure.html self.groundTransform = ko.pureComputed(function() { return "rotate(" + (-self.roll()) + "deg) " + self.groundTranslateTransform(); }); // this little helper just scales and clamps the y-translation self.groundTranslateTransform = ko.pureComputed(function() { var t = 100 * (self.pitch() / 45); if( t > 100 ) t = 100; if( t < -100 ) t = -100; return "translateY(" + ( t ) + "%)"; }); } // Create the ViewModel instance and tell knockout to process the data-bind // attributes of all elements within our wrapper-div. ko.applyBindings(new ViewModel(), document.getElementById('wrapper')); // now, every update of a registered property in flightgear gets to our browser // through the websocket. Knockprops delivers each change to the associated ko.observable // and fires the listeners of the observable. Those listeners trigger the change of the HTML DOM // which results in a redraw of the browser window. });