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@sayari/trellis

v0.6.2

Published

High-performance network visualization library, rendering to WebGL as well as other targets

Downloads

1,349

Readme

Trellis

npm version

A highly performant network visualization library with a simple, declarative API, plugable renderers, and bindings for different frameworks and use cases

Installation

if using npm

npm install @sayari/trellis

or alternatively import via HTML

<script src="https://unpkg.com/@sayari/trellis@{VERSION}/index.umd.min.js"></script>

Examples

Modules

  • renderers
    • WebGL
    • png/jpg
  • layout
    • force
    • hierarchy
    • cluster
    • subgraphs
  • bindings
    • react
    • native

Philosophy

Trellis decouples graph rendering from graph layout computations, and decouples both from framework-specific bindings. Additionally, the Trellis renderer is mostly stateless, leaving questions of state management to the application and allowing for simple customization of library behavior. This means integrating any of Trellis modules with an existing application should be relatively straightforward. Similar to rendering libraries like React, Trellis focuses on performant rendering and graph-based computations, while remaining agnostic about where and how state is managed. Moreover, by splitting responsibilities into separate modules, if existing modules don't fit your needs, you can always roll your own, while still benefiting from the remaining modules that are helpful.

See Also

  • Sigma js

Development

npm run dev

Deployment

prerelease

npm run build

npm version [premajor|preminor|prepatch|prerelease] --preid rc

git push --follow-tags

npm run copy

npm publish dist/ --tag next

release

npm run build

npm version [major|minor|patch]

git push --follow-tags

npm run copy

npm publish dist/