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@sigma/node-image

v3.0.0-beta.9

Published

A node program that renders images for sigma.js

Downloads

767

Readme

Sigma.js - Node image renderer

This package contains a node image renderer for sigma.js.

Images are stored in a texture atlas. The atlas is bound to the class and not the instance, so that it is preserved even when the sigma instance is respawned. For that reason, and to allow using different renderers (bound to different atlas), the main export is createNodeImageProgram, a factory that creates a renderer class.

It also exports two core classes, built with the proper settings, to help using it in an easier way:

  • NodeImageProgram is configured to render images, with the nodes color used as fallback background. It is good to render user avatars, or thumbnails, for instance;
  • NodePictogramProgram is configured to render pictograms, with the nodes color used to color the image pixels. It is good to render icons within the nodes.

How to use

Within your application that uses sigma.js, you can use @sigma/node-image as following:

import { NodeImageProgram } from "@sigma/node-image";

const graph = new Graph();
graph.addNode("cat", {
  x: 0,
  y: 0,
  size: 10,
  type: "image",
  label: "Cat",
  image: "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/53/Sheba1.JPG/800px-Sheba1.JPG",
});

const sigma = new Sigma(graph, container, {
  nodeProgramClasses: {
    image: NodeImageProgram,
  },
});

Please check the related Storybook for more advanced examples.

Factory options

  • drawingMode("background" | "color", default: "background"): When "background", the node color is used as fallback background. When "color", the node color is used to color the image pixels.
  • size ({ mode: "auto" } | { mode: "max"; value: number } | { mode: "force"; value: number }, default: { mode: "max", value: 512 }): If mode "auto", images will always be displayed with their given size. If mode "force", images will always be scaled to the given value. If mode "max", images larger than the given value will be downscaled.
  • objectFit ("contain" | "cover" | "fill", default: "cover"): Tries to mimic the related CSS property.
  • correctCentering (boolean, default: false): If true, the images are centered on the barycenter of all its non-transparent pixels.
  • keepWithinCircle(boolean, default: true): If true, the images are always cropped to the circle.
  • padding (number, default: 0): The padding should be expressed as a [0, 1] percentage. A padding of 0.05 will always be 5% of the diameter of a node.
  • drawLabel(NodeLabelDrawingFunction | undefined, default: undefined): Will override the drawLabel method from the returned class.
  • drawHover (NodeHoverDrawingFunction | undefined, default: undefined): Will override the drawHover method from the returned class.
  • colorAttribute (string, default: "color"): Allows using a different node attribute name than "color".