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@trpz3/sld

v1.2.0

Published

Professional Single Line Diagram (SLD) logic designer and rendering engine.

Readme

⚡ SLD Designer & Viewer

License: MIT npm version npm downloads PRs Welcome

A high-performance, professional-grade Single Line Diagram (SLD) logic designer and rendering engine. Built with vanilla JavaScript and SVG, designed for electrical engineering, industrial automation, and power systems monitoring.

Explore the Live Demo »


SLD Designer Screenshot

🌟 Key Features

🎨 SLD Designer

  • Intuitive Drag-and-Drop: Easily place symbols from a rich, searchable palette.
  • Smart Connections: Auto-routing and custom pathing for complex electrical layouts.
  • Live Data Mapping: Define "slots" on components to map real-time telemetry (voltage, current, status).
  • Responsive Workspace: Infinite-feel canvas with zoom, pan, and collapsible sidebars for maximum focus.
  • Instant Export: Download your configuration as a standardized JSON file.

👓 SLD Viewer (Production Module)

  • 🚀 Zero Dependencies: Lightweight ESM bundle with NO external dependencies (jQuery removed).
  • TypeScript Ready: Full type definitions included for a professional developer experience.
  • Real-time Synchronization: Built-in polling support for live status indicators and telemetry.
  • Rich Formatting: Support for HTML-enhanced labels and status colors.
  • Extensible: Fully customizable SVG symbol library.

🚀 Quick Start

1. Installation

Install the package via NPM:

npm i @trpz3/sld

2. Integration

Integrating the viewer into your dashboard is direct and type-safe:

import '@trpz3/sld/style.css';
import { createSLDViewer } from '@trpz3/sld';

const viewer = createSLDViewer('sld-container', {
    config: mySavedConfigJson, // The JSON exported from the Designer
    liveData: { "node_1001": { status: "healthy", voltage: "230V" } },
    poll: {
        interval: 5000,
        fetch: async () => {
            const response = await fetch('/api/power-metrics');
            return response.json();
        }
    }
});

🛠 Development

Local Setup

If you want to contribute or use the Designer locally:

git clone https://github.com/trpz3/sld.git
cd sld
npm install
npm run dev

Navigate to http://localhost:5173 to start building your diagram.

Production Build

Optimize the viewer library for production use:

npm run build

The output (JS, CSS, and Types) will be available in the dist/ directory.

📂 Project Structure

├── css/                # Global designer styles
├── dist/               # Build output (ESM, UMD, CSS, Types)
├── js/
│   ├── lib/            # Core SLD Viewer source code
│   └── symbols/        # Master SVG symbol definitions
├── index.html          # Main Designer interface
├── viewer.html         # Standalone viewer example
└── README.md

🤝 Contributing

We welcome contributions! Whether it's adding new SVG symbols, fixing bugs, or suggesting features:

  1. Fork the Project
  2. Create your Feature Branch (git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature)
  3. Commit your Changes (git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature')
  4. Push to the Branch (git push origin feature/AmazingFeature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

📄 License

Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.