This Pathy, a dead simple path maker for PROS and EZTemplate robots. To get started, create an EZTemplate project, then generate some code with Pathy and paste it into an auton function.
The goal is for this to be the simplest way to get started writing an auton with EZTemplate.
Pathy runs natively and on the web, and can be deployed through Github Pages.
Start by setting the field size in the settings, then adjust the scale to your liking. After that, hit the create button to start making your path. Pathy provides a few basic tools (create, edit, delete, trim) to help you make your path. Once you've finished, hit Preprocess
. Pathy will then try to round off all distances to the nearest inch and turns to the nearest angle. If you're satisfied with the result, hit Generate, and a codebox will appear with some code.
You'll probably want to paste the code into a function in your autons.cpp
. It's very likely that you won't be done after this process; due to the imperfections of real life, you may need to tune and tweak some numbers to get a fully optimized path. It's also quite likely that you'll want to add extra code to control other motors and such. You can simply edit the code yourself to add those features.
Make sure you are using the latest version of stable rust by running rustup update
. Additionally, make sure to install trunk
.
cargo install --locked trunk
trunk serve
On Linux you may need to first run:
sudo apt-get install libxcb-render0-dev libxcb-shape0-dev libxcb-xfixes0-dev libxkbcommon-dev libssl-dev
On Fedora Rawhide you'll need to run:
dnf install clang clang-devel clang-tools-extra libxkbcommon-devel pkg-config openssl-devel libxcb-devel gtk3-devel atk fontconfig-devel
You can compile your app to WASM and publish it as a web page.
We use Trunk to build for web target.
- Install the required target with
rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
. - Install Trunk with
cargo install --locked trunk
. - Run
trunk serve
to build and serve onhttp://127.0.0.1:8080
. Trunk will rebuild automatically if you edit the project. - Open
http://127.0.0.1:8080/index.html#dev
in a browser. See the warning below.
assets/sw.js
script will try to cache our app, and loads the cached version when it cannot connect to server allowing your app to work offline (like PWA). appending#dev
toindex.html
will skip this caching, allowing us to load the latest builds during development.
- Just run
trunk build --release
. - It will generate a
dist
directory as a "static html" website - Upload the
dist
directory to any of the numerous free hosting websites including GitHub Pages. - we already provide a workflow that auto-deploys our app to GitHub pages if you enable it.
To enable Github Pages, you need to go to Repository -> Settings -> Pages -> Source -> set to
gh-pages
branch and/
(root).If
gh-pages
is not available inSource
, just create and push a branch calledgh-pages
and it should be available.