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@foundation/graph
Advanced tools
Add a force graph view to your react application. This module was built for use in the foundation suite but can be used in any react-based app.
Start by installing the package...
npm install @foundation/graph
Create a simple react component with your graph:
import React from 'react'
import { Graph, Nodes, Links } from '@foundation/graph'
const MyGraph = props => (
<Graph
nodes={[
{ id: 'foo' },
{ id: 'bar' },
{ id: 'baz' }
]}
links={[
{ source: 'foo', target: 'bar' },
{ source: 'foo', target: 'baz' }
]}
>
<Links />
<Nodes />
</Graph>
)
We support a variety of other features like panning/zooming, dragging, and node
selection. Documentation coming soon, see the /src
directory for now.
Contributions are more than welcome. We'd like to keep this package somewhat lightweight with a simple interface that allows consumers to wrap it. If you have an idea, feel free to open a ticket so we can discuss implementation options.
FAQs
Network graph modules for the foundation analysis suite.
We found that @foundation/graph 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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