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As stated at #95, tracking.js is easily used within a node application by taking advantage of nodeunit's sandbox.

In this PR i add an example of how simple would be to create a index.js for node applications using the sandbox and a concrete example - just like face_hello_world.html but using node-canvas and writing the result (rects around the faces found) to a .png file.

There's also a new test (./tests/Functional.js) which i used so that i could test what i was doing for #92 in a fast way. It uses a canvas and verifies if the expected number of faces in an image is actually found.

In #95 i raised the question about creating the ./index.js with nodeunit's sandbox.

What do you think?


I forgot that node-canvas depends on cairo. Knowing that i removed Functional.js and node-canvas from dependencies (letting it on ./examples/node/package.json)

Ciro S. Costa added 2 commits August 11, 2014 02:19
that test required us to keep node-canvas as lib. This is bad for the project itself as node-canvas requires cairo -- which would make CI hard
@cirocosta cirocosta changed the title Using with Node Example - Using with Node Aug 25, 2014
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