Low-code development - Total.js Flow
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Visual Programming Interface for everyone
Peter Širka
Total.js Flow — Visual Programming Interface for everyone
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Total.js Flow is an excellent and modern Visual Programming Interface for low-code development. It's a viable alternative to Node-RED and fully open-source under the MIT license.
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Peter Širka
You should take a look at the free open-source Total.js Flow app which can be used to develop event-driven applications with low-code programming. Suitable for a lot of cases: - Automation - Data processing - Data transformation - Ideal for services or workflows - Very handy for small REST APIs - Suitable for small integrations - Option to use as a configuration tool - Opportunity to use as a rule engine - Monitoring + alarms - Sending notifications Chat with us: - https://t.me/totaljs - https://gitter.im/totalplatform/ - https://platform.totaljs.com/?op...
Mohammed Essaid MEZERREG
What did you use to draw and manage the nodes? Is it an opensource library like rete.js?
Peter Širka
@mohessaid Hi, we use our UI Web Component called j-Flow (MIT license): https://componentator.com/compon.... Nodes are
elements and connections between nodes are elements in SVG (in the background).
Mohammed Essaid MEZERREG
@peter_sirka That's exceptional. I went through all the repositories trying to find the dependencies used for that and couldn't find them. Keep it up!
Steeve
I don't understand why the project doesn't get more upvotes. I didn't try it yet, but it seems you have put a lot of energy and time into it, and it's Open source! Congrats on the launch! @peter_sirka
Athul Raj
@steevep, because Total.js has a reputation for stealing code from other projects and palming it off as their own work. Not saying I know it to be true. @peter_sirka has addressed it as haters will hate. Try: https://www.reddit.com/r/node/co...
Peter Širka
@steevep @athulr It offends me if someone says that I stole the code. I'm not a copy-and-paste developer. Thousands of hours have been spent writing and improving code. I'm not a genius but I'm not a thief. My work is fully open-source, and everybody is free to ask/discuss every line in all my open-source libraries and applications. I saw a lot of JavaScript code stolen from Total.js without mention of Total.js or me. There is no problem with it and we are pure: https://github.com/totaljs/frame... ... and the global problem is that users don't read licenses.
Steeve
@peter_sirka Sorry for bringing this up, I didn't expect this conversation to come. Anyway, my thoughts haven't changed, keep it on! 💪
Peter Širka
@steevep No, no - everything is fine, really. No hateful reactions here and that's significant. Discussion is OK for everyone, nothing is flawless - therefore I must read everything carefully and learn from it.
Athul Raj
@peter_sirka, I messed up the wording. Now that I re-read it, the comment makes it look like I believe that. I actually don't. Mostly because I don't know how to/have tried to check for code plagiarism. To take either side would be stupid. I was just answering the question. Truly sorry if that offended you. Didn't mean to. I actually used Total.js for a project back in 2016 and liked superadmin so much that I even wrote a setup script for it.
Nikhil Sharma
seems interesting tool, congratulations for the launch
Louis Bertson
💡 Bright idea
Very Great tool. Congratulations to @peter_sirka for this success! I used Total.js Flow in various projects: - Extending a Php Laravel project (Data transformation); - Real Time Football event App (Sms alerts) - Quiz backend app connected to USSD gateway - Data scraping/Web scraping app - Documentation website - Chat-GPT - etc.. Bref, it is so special that i recommand you to try it as soon as possible. This video i made is about Chat-CPT within Total.js Flow: https://youtu.be/K54ubAhheyA