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vue-port-graph

v0.0.16

Published

Graph a layout of nodes with ports

Readme

vue-port-graph

Graph a layout of nodes with ports. Supports drag and drop event handling for ports.

Installation

npm install vue-port-graph

Usage

<template>
  <PortGraph :graphConfig="config" :onPortConnection="handleConnection" />
</template>

<script>
import PortGraph from 'vue-port-graph';

export default {
  name: 'app',
  data () {
    return {
      config: {
        nodes: [
          { id: 'input_node', ports: [ { id: 'input_one', type: 'output' }, { id: 'input_two', type: 'output' }, { id: 'input_three', type: 'output' } ] },
          { id: 'subprocess_one', ports: [ { id: 'arg_one', type: 'input' }, { id: 'arg_two', type: 'input' }, { id: 'output', type: 'output' } ] },
          { id: 'subprocess_two', ports: [ { id: 'arg_one', type: 'input' }, { id: 'arg_two', type: 'input' }, { id: 'output', type: 'output' } ] }
        ],
        edges: [
          { source: { nodeId: 'input_node', portId: 'input_one' }, target: { nodeId: 'subprocess_one', portId: 'arg_one' } },
          { source: { nodeId: 'input_node', portId: 'input_two' }, target: { nodeId: 'subprocess_two', portId: 'arg_one' } },
          { source: { nodeId: 'subprocess_two', portId: 'output' }, target: { nodeId: 'subprocess_one', portId: 'arg_two' } }
        ],
        options: {
          nodeWidth: 200,
          nodeHeight: 40,
          portRadius: 10,
          graphPadding: 20
        }
      }
    };
  },
  methods: {
    handleConnection (connection) {
      // update config as necessary if connection is valid
    }
  },
  components: {
    PortGraph
  }
}
</script>

Props

graphConfig (object)

The configuration of the graph to render. Has the following shape:

{
  nodes: [
    { id: 'node_id', canCreateOutputPorts: true, ports: [ { id: 'input_one', type: 'input' }, { id: 'output_one', type: 'output' } ] }
    { id: 'node_2_id', canCreateInputPorts: true, ports: [ { id: 'input_one', type: 'input' }, { id: 'output_one', type: 'output' } ] }
  ],
  edges: [
    { source: { nodeId: 'input_id', portId: 'output_one' }, target: { nodeId: 'node_2_id', portId: 'input_one' } },
  ],
  options: {
    nodeWidth: 200,
    nodeHeight: 40,
    portRadius: 10,
    graphPadding: 20
  }
}

onConnection (function)

The callback invoked when one node or port is dropped onto another node or port.

The callback receives a connection object as the only parameter. connection has the following shape:

{
  from: { type: 'node|port', data: { nodeId, portId, type ('source' | 'target'), point { x, y } } },
  to: { type: 'node|port', data: { nodeId, portId, type ('source' | 'target'), point { x, y } } }
}

This callback is only invoked if the dragged node or port can legally be connected to the dropped node or port (they are of opposite types, different nodes, and aren't excluded by the filterDropCandidates filter).

filterDropCandidates (function)

An optional filter to apply to the droppable ports when a port drag is started.

This callback receives 2 args: portBeingDragged and candidatePort and should return true to include the candidatePort as a legal drop target.

Example

Demo: https://lukepur.github.io/vue-port-graph