mirador-annotation-editor
(also known as "MAE") is a Mirador 4 plugin that
adds annotation creation tools to the user interface.
It is based on the original mirador-annotations plugin with a lot of technical and functional modifications.
Like the original mirador-annotations plugin, this
mirador-annotation-editor
is distributed under the Apache License Version 2.0.
Beware that the extension plugin mirador-annotation-editor-video that supports video annotation is released under the GPL v3 license.
Please acknowledge that any modification you make must be distributed under a compatible licence and cannot be closed source.
If you need to integrate this code base in closed source pieces of software, please contact us, so we can discuss dual licencing.
The base of this software (up to V1) is the property of SATT Ouest Valorisation that funded its development under the French public contract AO-MA2023-0004-DV5189.
The authors of this software are :
- Clarisse Bardiot (concept and use cases)
- Jacob Hart (specifications)
- Tétras Libre SARL (development):
- David Rouquet
- Anthony Geourjon
- Antoine Roy
- AZOPSOFT SAS
- Samuel Jugnet (especially code for the Konvas part)
- Loïs Poujade (especially the original modifications to annotate videos)
- Activate a panel with tools to create annotations on IIIF documents (manifests) containing images and videos with MAEV
- Spatial and temporal targets for annotations
- Overlay annotations (geometric forms, free hand drawing, text and images)
- Textual/semantic annotations and tags
- Annotation metadata (based on Dublin Core)
- Annotation with another manifest -> network of IIIF documents
- Update to Material UI 5 and React 18 to follow latest Mirador upgrades (We support mirador": "4.0.0-alpha.2",
- The paperjs library has been replaced with Konvas
- Major refactoring since the original
[mirador-annotations](https://github.com/ProjectMirador/mirador-annotations/) plugins
- Works with the original Mirador 4 if you need only image annotation
npm install mirador-annotation-editor
You can override existing annotation plugin with your own versions by using npm. We support React 18 and MUI 5.
Update your package.json
file to include the following dependencies and devDependencies:
"mirador-annotations": "npm:mirador-annotation-editor@^1.0.10",
You need also to use the latest version of Mirador 4.
"mirador" : "4.0.0-alpha.2",
If you encounter this error :
Module not found: Error: Can't resolve 'mirador-annotations/es/LocalStorageAdapter' in '/home/anthony/Documents/2024-scene/mirador-integration/src'
Update your import :
# Change your LocalStorageAdapter path import
import LocalStorageAdapter from 'mirador-annotations/es/LocalStorageAdapter';
# To that
import LocalStorageAdapter from 'mirador-annotations/es/annotationAdapter/LocalStorageAdapter';
You can find an example of integration in our Mirador-integration repository : https://github.com/SCENE-CE/mirador-integration
This method requires nvm
, npm
.
git clone [email protected]:SCENE-CE/mirador-annotation-editor.git
cd mirador-annotation-editor
nvm use
npm install
Run a demo with Mirador and the MAE plugin :
npm start
- If you need video annotation, you can use our fork of Mirador: mirador-video
- In addition, we have developed a wrapper of MAE to support video annotation. This wrapper is called MAEV and is available in the mirador-annotation-editor-video repository.
Persisting annotations requires implementing a IIIF annotation server. Several examples of annotation servers are available on iiif-awesome.
mirador-annotation-editor
currently supports adapters for
annotot and
local storage. We
welcome contributions of adapters for other annotation servers.
Our plugin follow the Mirador guidelines. Development, design, and maintenance is driven by community needs and ongoing feedback and discussion. To suggest features, report bugs, and clarify usage, please submit a GitHub issue.