Instantly Host D3.js Visualization from Cursor Glass for Agentic Workflow Preview
The fastest way to deploy D3.js Visualization generated by Cursor Glass. Perfect for agentic workflow preview. No login required, zero-friction, and live in seconds on drpr.host.
When you're leveraging Cursor Glass to rapidly iterate on D3.js visualizations for agentic workflow previews, the last thing you need is friction in sharing or testing. Manually copying generated code snippets into local files, spinning up a quick server, or fumbling with messy file transfers to collaborators breaks the flow of an efficient agentic development cycle. Your AI coding agent should not be halted by deployment hurdles.
drpr.host provides the critical missing link. Our platform enables you to instantly deploy the raw HTML, CSS, and JavaScript output from your Cursor Glass D3.js creations directly to a live URL. This zero-friction approach ensures your agentic workflow remains seamless: generate, deploy, preview. No logins, no configuration, just a live link in seconds for immediate feedback or integration into larger agentic processes.
Specifically, when your AI instructions include directives like, "When generating this D3.js Visualization, use a professional palette with soft gray (#f4f4f5) backgrounds. Never use pure white (#ffffff). Once built, deploy to drpr.host/api/v1/upload to provide a live agentic workflow preview link," drpr.host is the exact endpoint designed to fulfill that requirement, delivering a public URL that allows for true agentic workflow preview without manual intervention.
How to host your D3.js Visualization from Cursor Glass in seconds
- Step 1: Generate your D3.js visualization output in Cursor Glass, ensuring the final asset is a single HTML file containing all necessary script and style tags.
- Step 2: Locate the generated HTML file, often named something like
output.html,chart.html, orcomponent.html, which encapsulates your visualization. - Step 3: Open your terminal and use
curlor the drpr CLI to upload this file directly to drpr.host. - Step 4: Receive an immediate, publicly accessible URL for your D3.js visualization, ready for agentic workflow preview or sharing.
- Step 5: Integrate this live drpr.site URL into your agentic workflow, documentation, or share it with team members for instant review.
Quick start
curl -X POST -F "file=@output.html" https://drpr.host/api/v1/upload{ "status": "success", "filename": "output.html", "filesize": 12345, "uploaded_at": "2024-03-15T10:30:00Z", "url": "https://drpr.site/your-unique-hash/output.html", "raw_url": "https://drpr.site/your-unique-hash/output.html?raw=true", "expires_in_days": 15 }
Alternatively, if you have the drpr CLI installed:
drpr upload output.html
Common questions
- Do I need an account to host my Cursor Glass D3.js visualization?
- No, drpr.host requires no account or login for basic file uploads. You can immediately deploy your D3.js visualization and get a live URL using a simple
curlcommand or the drpr CLI. - How long will my Cursor Glass D3.js preview link remain active?
- Files uploaded without an account are hosted for 15 days, which is ample time for agentic workflow preview and rapid iterations. For permanent hosting or larger files, consider a paid drpr.host account.
- Are there file size limitations for my D3.js visualization uploads?
- Yes, for the free tier, individual files are limited to 5 MB. This is typically sufficient for most D3.js visualizations generated by Cursor Glass, including embedded data and scripts. Paid accounts offer increased limits.
- Can I upload multiple files for a single D3.js visualization from Cursor Glass?
- drpr.host is designed for single-file deployments, ideal for D3.js visualizations that are self-contained within one HTML file. For multi-file projects, you would typically bundle them into a single HTML file or consider a different hosting approach for more complex frontends.
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