This is a fork of React JS Diagrams which in turn is an ES6/JSX port of React Diagrams. Here are the changes made in this fork:
- Fixed: links aren't rendered on page load with a pre-saved model
- Added a new optional prop
makeLinkModel
toDiagramWidget
that lets a developer instantiate their own link model when a port is clicked and dragged. - Added following props to
DiagramWidget
for disabling certain interactions:disableInteractionZoom
disableInteractionCanvasMove
disableInteractionNodeSelect
disableInteractionNodeMove
disableInteractionNodeCreate
disableInteractionLinkSelect
disableInteractionLinkMove
disableInteractionLinkCreate
- Created a new demo (demo5) which demostrates all above changes.
- Added
linkType
parameter toLinkModel
constructor to make it more consistent with rest of the API (likeNodeModel
). - Integrated getPort and opn for faster development experience.
- Un-sunk couple of exceptions in
LinkLayerWidget#generateLinks
. - Added jest as testing framework
A React diagramming libary using lodash as its only additional dependency. Initially this project started as an ECMAScript / JSX port of the awesome react-diagrams@2.3.6 repository by dylanvorster. It has since diverged with different features and goals. If you like TypeScript or a non JSX approach, check out the original repository.
npm install --save emumba-react-diagrams
or
yarn add emumba-react-diagrams
The above assumes that you are using npm with a module bundler like Webpack or Browserify in order to consume CommonJS modules.
From the repository directory, ensure you've run npm install
then run npm start
.
Alternatively, you can run ./node_modules/.bin/webpack
from the repository directory to build the demo bundles and run them from the file system.
The library uses a Model Graph to represent the virtual diagram and then renders the diagram using 2 layers:
- Node Layer -> responsible for rendering nodes as React components
- Link Layer -> responsible for rendering links as SVG paths
Each node and link is fed into a factory that then generates the corresponding node or link React widget. This allows for deep customization when creating your own nodes. Browse the demos directory to learn how to create your own custom nodes (see demo3 or demo4).
The RJD Diagram Widget utilizes a standard onChange to capture events.
class MyDiagram extends React.Component {
onChange(model, action) {
console.log(model) // Serialized diagramModel
console.log(action) // Object containing the event type and returned properties
}
render() {
return <RJD.DiagramWidget diagramEngine={diagramEngine} onChange={this.onChange.bind(this)} />;
}
}
items-drag-selected -> Array items (NodeModel | LinkModel)
items-moved -> Array items (NodeModel | LinkModel)
items-selected -> NodeModel model, Array items (NodeModel | LinkModel)
items-select-all -> Array items (NodeModel | LinkModel)
items-deselect-all -> Array items (NodeModel | LinkModel)
items-deleted -> Array items (NodeModel | LinkModel | PointModel)
items-copied -> Array items (NodeModel | LinkModel)
items-pasted -> Array items (NodeModel | LinkModel)
link-created -> PointModel model
link-selected -> LinkModel model
link-deselected -> LinkModel model, Array items (NodeModel | LinkModel)
link-connected -> LinkModel linkModel, PortModel portModel
node-selected -> NodeModel model
node-deselected -> NodeModel model, Array items (NodeModel | LinkModel)
node-moved -> NodeModel model
point-created -> PointModel model
point-selected -> PointModel model
point-deselected -> PointModel model
canvas-drag -> event
canvas-shift-select -> event
canvas-click -> event
Delete removes any selected items
Shift + Mouse Drag triggers a multi-selection box
Shift + Mouse Click selects the item (items can be multi-selected)
Mouse Drag drags the entire diagram
Mouse Wheel zooms the diagram in / out
Click Link + Drag creates a new link point
Click Node Port + Drag creates a new link
Ctrl or ⌘ + C copy any selected items; note that only links that belong to a selected source node will be copied to the internal clipboard
Ctrl or ⌘ + V paste items previously copied to the internal clipboard
Ctrl or ⌘ + A select all items
Ctrl or ⌘ + D deselect all items