Name: watson-hamilton-lyrics-analysis
Owner: International Business Machines
Description: Psychology in song lyrics from the Hamilton musical
Created: 2017-11-15 18:47:33.0
Updated: 2018-01-22 18:49:56.0
Pushed: 2017-12-13 03:59:04.0
Homepage: http://hamilton.mybluemix.net
Size: 10927
Language: JavaScript
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In this developer journey, we will create an app that compares personality traits of characters from the musical 'Hamilton' using Watson Personality Insights, Node JS, HTML, JS and CSS.
When the reader has completed this journey, they will understand how to:
1.
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Use the Deploy to Bluemix
button OR create the services and run locally.
Press the above Deploy to Bluemix
button and then click on Deploy
.
In Toolchains, click on Delivery Pipeline to watch while the app is deployed. Once deployed, the app can be viewed by clicking 'View app'.
NOTE: These steps are only needed when running locally instead of using the
Deploy to Bluemix
button.
If using the Deploy to Bluemix
button some metrics are tracked, the following
information is sent to a Deployment Tracker service
on each deployment:
application_name
)application_id
)instance_index
)space_id
)application_version
)application_uris
)This data is collected from the package.json
file in the sample application and the VCAP_APPLICATION
and VCAP_SERVICES
environment variables in IBM Bluemix and other Cloud Foundry platforms. This data is used by IBM to track metrics around deployments of sample applications to IBM Bluemix to measure the usefulness of our examples, so that we can continuously improve the content we offer to you. Only deployments of sample applications that include code to ping the Deployment Tracker service will be tracked.
To disable tracking, simply remove require("cf-deployment-tracker-client").track();
from the app.js
file in the top level directory.