An interactive visualization tool for teaching operating systems students the Multilevel feeback queue scheduling algorithm
- Nodejs 7.x.x or higher (https://nodejs.org/en/download/current/)
- npm (should come with node)
- webpack:
npm install -g webpack
(version doesn't matter) (sudo or admin privledges required) - Windows or Linux (should work on OSX, but we haven't tested)
Install dependencies by running
$ npm install
in the mlfq-viz directory
To create a build, run the following command in the mlfq-viz folder:
webpack
This will bundle and transpile resources outputing them in the dist folder. To allow webpack to watch source files and continuously rebuild each time a change is made, add a -w
flag after the webpack command: webpack -w
mlfq-viz does not rely on any backend logic, however it is handy to have an HTTP server running to serve files in the dist folder.
Running node mlfq-viz
(or node .
if inside the repo folder) or npm start
will create a webserver
The webserver binds to the port specified by the PORT environment variable.
Environment variables can also by specified by creating a .env file in the mlfq-viz directory:
- create a file called .env
- in the file specify a port like this PORT=3000
In your browser, navigate to http://localhost:3000
to run the application (or http://127.0.0.1:3000)