A React component which makes it easy to create a directed graph editor without implementing any of the SVG drawing or event handling logic.
Version 8.0.0 introduces multi-select nodes and edges using Ctrl-Shift-Mouse events (Cmd-Shift-mouse for Mac). This requires a breaking change. Instead of onSelectNode/Edge, you'll only provide one onSelect function callback and a selected
object with { nodes: Map, and edges: Map }
as the parameter format. The typings folder has the exact type definition for these attributes. When either edges or nodes are selected the onSelect function will fire with the object. You will have to handle all nodes and edges selected, or if there is only one then you will have to determine if it's a node or edge within the onSelect function.
To disable multi-select you can set allowMultiselect
to false
, which disables the Ctrl-Shift-mouse event, but we will still use the onSelect
function. Both onSelectNode
and onSelectEdge
are deprecated.
Breaking changes:
onPasteSelected
now accepts aSelectionT
object for the first parameteronPasteSelected
now accepts anIPoint
instead of aXYCoords
array for the second parameter.onDeleteSelected
is added which takes aSelectionT
parameter.onSelect
is added, which acceptsSelectionT
andEvent
parameters.onUpdateNode
accepts a Map of updated nodes in the second parameter (for example, if multiple nodes are moved).selected
is a new property to track selected nodes and edges. It is aSelectionT
type.canDeleteSelected
takes the place ofcanDeleteNode
andcanDeleteEdge
. It accepts aSelectionT
type as a parameter.onDeleteNode
is removedonDeleteEdge
is removedselectedNode
is removedselectedEdge
is removedcanDeleteNode
is removedcanDeleteEdge
is removedselectedNodes
is removedselectedEdges
is removed
npm install --save react-digraph
If you don't have the following peerDependenies, make sure to install them:
npm install --save react react-dom
The default export is a component called GraphView
; it provides a multitude of hooks for various graph editing operations and a set of controls for zooming. Typically, it should be wrapped in a higher order component that supplies various callbacks (onCreateNode
, onCreateEdge
etc...).
GraphView
expects several properties to exist on your nodes and edges. If these types conflict with existing properties on your data, you must transform your data to re-key these properties under different names and to add the expected properties. All nodes and edges can have a type
attribute set - nodes also support a subtype
attribute. For a full description of node and edge properties, see the sections for INode
and IEdge
below.
Configuration for nodes and edges can be passed to GraphView
via the nodeTypes
, nodeSubtypes
, and edgeTypes
props. Custom SVG elements can be defined here for the node's type/subtype and the edge's type.
It is often convenient to combine these types into a configuration object that can be referred to elsewhere in the application and used to associate events fired from nodes/edges in the GraphView
with other actions in the application. Here is an abbreviated example:
import {
GraphView, // required
Edge, // optional
type IEdge, // optional
Node, // optional
type INode, // optional
type LayoutEngineType, // required to change the layoutEngineType, otherwise optional
BwdlTransformer, // optional, Example JSON transformer
GraphUtils // optional, useful utility functions
} from 'react-digraph';
const GraphConfig = {
NodeTypes: {
empty: { // required to show empty nodes
typeText: "None",
shapeId: "#empty", // relates to the type property of a node
shape: (
<symbol viewBox="0 0 100 100" id="empty" key="0">
<circle cx="50" cy="50" r="45"></circle>
</symbol>
)
},
custom: { // required to show empty nodes
typeText: "Custom",
shapeId: "#custom", // relates to the type property of a node
shape: (
<symbol viewBox="0 0 50 25" id="custom" key="0">
<ellipse cx="50" cy="25" rx="50" ry="25"></ellipse>
</symbol>
)
}
},
NodeSubtypes: {},
EdgeTypes: {
emptyEdge: { // required to show empty edges
shapeId: "#emptyEdge",
shape: (
<symbol viewBox="0 0 50 50" id="emptyEdge" key="0">
<circle cx="25" cy="25" r="8" fill="currentColor"> </circle>
</symbol>
)
}
}
}
const NODE_KEY = "id" // Allows D3 to correctly update DOM
class Graph extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.state = {
graph: sample,
selected: {}
}
}
/* Define custom graph editing methods here */
render() {
const nodes = this.state.graph.nodes;
const edges = this.state.graph.edges;
const selected = this.state.selected;
const NodeTypes = GraphConfig.NodeTypes;
const NodeSubtypes = GraphConfig.NodeSubtypes;
const EdgeTypes = GraphConfig.EdgeTypes;
return (
<div id='graph' style={styles.graph}>
<GraphView ref='GraphView'
nodeKey={NODE_KEY}
nodes={nodes}
edges={edges}
selected={selected}
nodeTypes={NodeTypes}
nodeSubtypes={NodeSubtypes}
edgeTypes={EdgeTypes}
allowMultiselect={true} // true by default, set to false to disable multi select.
onSelect={this.onSelect}
onCreateNode={this.onCreateNode}
onUpdateNode={this.onUpdateNode}
onDeleteNode={this.onDeleteNode}
onCreateEdge={this.onCreateEdge}
onSwapEdge={this.onSwapEdge}
onDeleteEdge={this.onDeleteEdge}/>
</div>
);
}
}
A typical graph that would be stored in the Graph component's state looks something like this:
{
"nodes": [
{
"id": 1,
"title": "Node A",
"x": 258.3976135253906,
"y": 331.9783248901367,
"type": "empty"
},
{
"id": 2,
"title": "Node B",
"x": 593.9393920898438,
"y": 260.6060791015625,
"type": "empty"
},
{
"id": 3,
"title": "Node C",
"x": 237.5757598876953,
"y": 61.81818389892578,
"type": "custom"
},
{
"id": 4,
"title": "Node C",
"x": 600.5757598876953,
"y": 600.81818389892578,
"type": "custom"
}
],
"edges": [
{
"source": 1,
"target": 2,
"type": "emptyEdge"
},
{
"source": 2,
"target": 4,
"type": "emptyEdge"
}
]
}
For a detailed example, check out src/examples/graph.js. To run the example:
npm install
npm run example
A webpage will open in your default browser automatically.
- To add nodes, hold shift and click on the grid.
- To add edges, hold shift and click/drag to between nodes.
- To delete a node or edge, click on it and press delete.
- Click and drag nodes to change their position.
- To select multiple nodes, press Ctrl+Shift then click and drag the mouse.
- You may copy and paste selected nodes and edges with Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V
- Note: On Mac computers, use Cmd instead of Ctrl.
All props are detailed below.
Prop | Type | Required | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
nodeKey |
string |
true |
Key for D3 to update nodes(typ. UUID). |
nodes |
Array<INode> |
true |
Array of graph nodes. |
edges |
Array<IEdge> |
true |
Array of graph edges. |
allowMultiselect |
boolean |
false |
(default true) Use Ctrl-Shift-LeftMouse to draw a multiple selection box. |
selected |
object |
true |
The currently selected graph entity. |
nodeTypes |
object |
true |
Config object of available node types. |
nodeSubtypes |
object |
true |
Config object of available node subtypes. |
edgeTypes |
object |
true |
Config object of available edge types. |
onSelect |
func |
false |
Called when nodes are selected when allowMultiselect is true. Is passed an object with nodes and edges included. |
onCreateNode |
func |
true |
Called when a node is created. |
onContextMenu |
func |
true |
Called when contextmenu event triggered. |
onUpdateNode |
func |
true |
Called when a node is moved. |
onCreateEdge |
func |
true |
Called when an edge is created. |
onSwapEdge |
func |
true |
Called when an edge 'target' is swapped. |
onBackgroundClick |
func |
false |
Called when the background is clicked. |
onArrowClicked |
func |
false |
Called when the arrow head is clicked. |
onUndo |
func |
false |
A function called when Ctrl-Z is activated. React-digraph does not keep track of actions, this must be implemented in the client website. |
onCopySelected |
func |
false |
A function called when Ctrl-C is activated. React-digraph does not keep track of copied nodes or edges, the this must be implemented in the client website. |
onPasteSelected |
func |
false |
A function called when Ctrl-V is activated. React-digraph does not keep track of copied nodes or edges, the this must be implemented in the client website. |
canDeleteSelected |
func |
false |
takes the place of canDeleteNode and canDeleteEdge . It accepts a SelectionT type as a parameter. It is called before a node or edge is deleted. The function should return a boolean. |
canCreateEdge |
func |
false |
Called before an edge is created. |
canSwapEdge |
func |
false |
Called before an edge 'target' is swapped. |
afterRenderEdge |
func |
false |
Called after an edge is rendered. |
renderNode |
func |
false |
Called to render node geometry. |
renderNodeText |
func |
false |
Called to render the node text |
renderDefs |
func |
false |
Called to render SVG definitions. |
renderBackground |
func |
false |
Called to render SVG background. |
readOnly |
bool |
false |
Disables all graph editing interactions. |
disableBackspace |
bool |
false |
Disables using backspace to delete the selected node. |
maxTitleChars |
number |
false |
Truncates node title characters. |
gridSize |
number |
false |
Overall grid size. |
gridSpacing |
number |
false |
Grid spacing. |
gridDotSize |
number |
false |
Grid dot size. |
minZoom |
number |
false |
Minimum zoom percentage. |
maxZoom |
number |
false |
Maximum zoom percentage. |
nodeSize |
number |
false |
Node bbox size. |
edgeHandleSize |
number |
false |
Edge handle size. |
edgeArrowSize |
number |
false |
Edge arrow size in pixels. Default 8. Set to 0 to hide arrow. |
zoomDelay |
number |
false |
Delay before zoom occurs. |
zoomDur |
number |
false |
Duration of zoom transition. |
showGraphControls |
boolean |
false |
Whether to show zoom controls. |
layoutEngineType |
typeof LayoutEngineType |
false |
Uses a pre-programmed layout engine, such as 'SnapToGrid' |
rotateEdgeHandle |
boolean |
false |
Whether to rotate edge handle with edge when a node is moved |
centerNodeOnMove |
boolean |
false |
Whether the node should be centered on cursor when moving a node |
initialBBox |
typeof IBBox |
false |
If specified, initial render graph using the given bounding box |
graphConfig |
object |
false |
dagre graph setting configuration, which will override layout engine graph configuration - only apply to 'HorizontalTree' |
nodeSizeOverridesAllowed |
boolean |
false |
Flag to toggle sizeOverride in nodes - only apply to 'HorizontalTree' |
nodeLocationOverrides |
object |
false |
Nodes location overrides object - only apply to 'HorizontalTree' |
You have access to d3
mouse event in onCreateNode
function.
onCreateNode = (x, y, mouseEvent) => {
// we can get the exact mouse position when click happens with this line
const {pageX, pageY} = mouseEvent;
// rest of the code for adding a new node ...
};
See prop types in the typings folder.
Prop | Type | Required | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
anyIDKey |
string |
true |
An id or key for nodes, same as the nodeKey prop |
title |
string |
true |
Used in edges and to render the node text. |
x |
number |
false |
X coordinate of the node. |
y |
number |
false |
Y coordinate of the node. |
type |
string |
false |
Node type, for displaying a custom SVG shape. |
subtype |
string |
false |
Node subtype, for displaying a custom SVG shape. |
The title
attribute is used for the IDs in the SVG nodes in the graph.
Prop | Type | Required | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
source |
string |
true |
The title of the parent node. |
target |
string |
true |
The title of the child node. |
type |
string |
false |
Edge type, for displaying a custom SVG shape. |
handleText |
string |
false |
Text to render on the edge. |
handleTooltipText |
string |
false |
Used to render the SVG title element. |
label_from |
string |
false |
Text to render along the edge with label_to . |
label_to |
string |
false |
Text to render along the edge with label_from . |
You can call these methods on the GraphView class using a ref.
Method | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
panToNode |
(id: string, zoom?: boolean) => void |
Center the node given by id within the viewport, optionally zoom in to fit it. |
panToEdge |
(source: string, target: string, zoom?: boolean) => void |
Center the edge between source and target node IDs within the viewport, optionally zoom in to fit it. |
Prop | Type | Required | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
emptyType |
string |
true |
'Default' node type. |
getViewNode |
func |
true |
Node getter. |
renderEdge |
func |
false |
Called to render edge geometry. |
enableFocus |
bool |
false |
Adds a 'focus' toggle state to GraphView. |
transitionTime |
number |
false |
Fade-in/Fade-out time. |
primary |
string |
false |
Primary color. |
light |
string |
false |
Light color. |
dark |
string |
false |
Dark color. |
style |
object |
false |
Style prop for wrapper. |
gridDot |
number |
false |
Grid dot size. |
graphControls |
boolean |
true |
Whether to show zoom controls. |