##As this component is no longer in development inside Crowdstrike we are providing this code for illustrative purposes only. Please feel free to use and fork but be aware we will no longer be updating this repository to support newer versions of Ember or fixing issues.
Visualize hierarchical timeline data. Built with Ember.js and D3.js.
Peep the demo.
ember install:addon ember-timetree
where YourTimetreeArray
is an array of objects representing the rows of
the timetree.
Each row object is a plain JavaScript object defining at least a display name, a start time, and an end time. Here is the full set of fields.
{
/* REQUIRED FIELDS */
label: "Name",
start: 12345, // Milliseconds since the UTC epoch.
end: 67890,
/* OPTIONAL FIELDS */
parent: 3, // Index of this row's hierarchical parent in the array.
id: "123456L", // Id for determining uniqueness; defaults to index in the array.
className: "info", // CSS class name for this row's labels and bars.
content: {}, // Arbitrary content to bind when the user selects (clicks on) a
// row. Useful if you want to do exact identity comparison to the
// selection. If empty, selecting a row binds `content` to the
// row object itself (which ember-timetree may have transformed,
// so don't count on it being identical to your original input).
sections: [{ start: 12345, end: 23456, className: "active" }, // Start/stop this row's timeline multiple times.
{ start: 23456, end: 67890, className: "inactive" }] // Each section can have its own, optional CSS class name.
// Note the row object's overall start/end fields must
// still be specified above, as its bar will still be drawn.
}
To bind to the currently selected row of the timetree, set the time-tree
's
selection
attribute. Upon the user selecting a row, the binding will contain
the selected row's content
field, or the row object itself if content
is
empty.
ember-timetree won't transform the content
field but it may transform the row
object, so don't count on the latter being identical to your original input.
If you set the resizeOnCollapse
attribute to true, the height of the tree
will resize when collapsing a node. This is nice when you have really long tree
and you do not want white space when a node is collapsed.
Want to zoom and drag to focus anywhere on your timeline? After the main view,
add a {{time-tree-brush}}
, and link the two via the range
and brushRange
attributes, respectively.
Many methods on time-tree
can be extended. For example, to override the
built-in date/time format:
import Ember from 'ember';
import TimeTreeComponent from 'ember-timetree/components/time-tree';
const MyTimeTreeComponent = TimeTreeComponent.extend({
timeFormat: Ember.computed(function() {
/* global d3 */
return d3.time.format.utc("your D3 date format here");
}).property()
});
export default MyTimeTreeComponent;
width: 750,
rowHeight: 15,
rowSpacing: 10,
labelsWidth: 200,
axisHeight: 20,
axisPosition: 'bottom',
indentSize: 20,
labelAlign: 'left',
contentMargin: null, // e.g. { top: 0, left: 0, bottom: 0, right: 0 },
collapsable: true, // can collapse hierarchy items?
resizeOnCollapse: false, // resize the height of the tree when collapsing a node
scrubbable: true, // draw the scrubber (on hover)?
selectable: true, // can select rows (on click)?
brushable: false, // can drag-click and drag to zoom?
showLabels: true,
showLinks: true,
content: null, // bind this to the array of row objects
selection: null, // bind this to the selected row
brushRange: null, // bind this to a TimetreeBrushView
View-source on the demo page to get more ideas how to tweak ember-timetree to your liking.
git clone
this repositorynpm install
bower install
ember server
- Visit your app at http://localhost:4200.
ember test
ember test --server
ember build
For more information on using ember-cli, visit http://www.ember-cli.com/.