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@appspotr/react-diagrams-react19

v8.0.3

Published

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Readme

Introduction

Join the chat at https://gitter.im/projectstorm/react-diagrams NPM Package Quality

DEMO: http://projectstorm.cloud/react-diagrams

DOCS (wip) https://projectstorm.gitbook.io/react-diagrams

Docs are currently being worked on, along with a migration path.

What

A flow & process orientated diagramming library inspired by Blender, Labview and Unreal engine.

  • Modern Codebase written entirely in Typescript and React, the library makes use of powerful generics, advanced software engineering principles and is broken up into multiple modules.
  • Hackable and extensible the entire library including its core can be extended, rewired and re-assembled into fundamentally different software to suit your own software needs.
  • HTML nodes as a first class citizen the library was originally written to represent advanced dynamic nodes, that are difficult to represent as SVG's due to complex input requirements ux requirements.
  • Designed for process the library is aimed for software engineers that want to rewire their programs at runtime, and that want to make their software more dynamic.
  • Fast diagram editing the defaults provided give the highest priority to editing diagrams as fast as possible.

Gallery

Example implementation using custom models: (Dylan's personal code)

Personal Project

Get started with the default models right out of the box:

Installing

For all the bells and whistles:

yarn add @projectstorm/react-diagrams

This includes all the packages listed below (and works (mostly and conceptually) like it used to in version 5.0)

A more modular approach

This library now has a more modular design and you can import just the core (contains no default factories or routing)

yarn add @projectstorm/react-diagrams-core

this is built ontop of the evolving react-canvas-core library

yarn add @projectstorm/react-canvas-core

which makes use of

yarn add @projectstorm/geometry

and of course, you can add some extras:

yarn add @projectstorm/react-diagrams-defaults
yarn add @projectstorm/react-diagrams-routing

How to use

Before running any of the examples, please run pnpm build in the root. This project is a monorepo, and the packages (including the demos) require the packages to first be built.

Take a look at the diagram demos

or

Take a look at the demo project which contains an example for ES6 as well as Typescript

or

Checkout the docs

Run the demos

After running pnpm install and pnpm build, you must then run: cd diagrams-demo-gallery && pnpm run start

Building from source

Simply run pnpm then pnpm build or pnpm build:prod in the root directory and it will spit out the transpiled code and typescript definitions into the dist directory as a single file.

Built with react-diagrams

Do you have an interesting project built with react-diagrams? PR it into this section for others to see.