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the-graph

v0.13.1

Published

flow-based programming graph editing

Downloads

39

Readme

The Graph Editor Build Status MIT license

This project provides a set React components for viewing and editing node-based graphs. The focus is on graphs used for dataflow and Flow-based programming.

The graph structure is stored by fbp-graph, which supports extendable metadata and undo/redo.

You can optionally use klayjs-noflo for automatic layout of graphs.

the-graph is used as the editor in the Flowhub IDE.

Examples

Using

Install via NPM

npm install the-graph

See the examples for how to include the .js and .css files, and API usage.

License

The MIT License

Support

Flowhub logo

the-graph is a part of Flowhub, a platform for building robust IoT systems and web services. We offer an Integrated Development Environment and consulting services.

Developing

Clone the repo

git clone https://github.com/flowhub/the-graph.git # or your own fork on Github
cd the-graph

Run tests, watch for changes

npm start

Open http://localhost:3000/spec/runner.html for the automated tests, or http://localhost:3000/examples/demo-full.html for interactive demo.

Send pull requests on Github!