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@buggyorg/graphtools
Advanced tools
This package contains the graph API for Buggy graphs.
A graph in Buggy is a directed, multigraph that allows compounds. Compounds are subgraphs in a node of the graph itself. You can picture it like this:
Each node in the graph also has to have at least one port. Ports are divided into input (green) and output ports (red). The format for a graph is JSON which contains five basic fields:
{
"nodes": [
{"ref": "<meta-id>", "id": "<some-unique-id>"},
{"id": "<u-id>", "version": "<semver-version>", "componentId": "<component-id>",
"ports": [{"port": "<port-name>", "kind": "input|output", "type": "number"}],
"atomic": "true", "metaInformation": {"some-key": "some-value"}},
{"id": "<u-id>", "version": "<semver-version>", "atomic": false,
"ports": [{"port": "<port-name>", "kind": "input|output", "type": "number"}],
"nodes": <Sub-Nodes>, "edges": <Sub-Edges>, "metaInformation": {"some-key": "some-value"}},
],
"edges": [
{"from": "<node-id>:<port-name>", "to": "<node-id>:<port-name>", "layer": "dataflow"}
],
"version": "<semver-version of graph API>",
"components": [
{"componentId": "<component-id>", "ports": [...], "atomic": true},
{"componentId": "<component-id>", "ports": [...], "nodes": <Sub-Nodes>, "edges": <Sub-Edges>}
],
"metaInformation": {"some-key": "some-value"}
}
import * as Graph from '@buggorg/graphtools'
Graph.nodes(graph)
Graph.Node.id(graph)
You can find the JSDoc documentation here
FAQs
Tools for processing buggy graphs.
The npm package @buggyorg/graphtools receives a total of 70 weekly downloads. As such, @buggyorg/graphtools popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @buggyorg/graphtools demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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