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@graphistry/client-api-react
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npm install @graphistry/client-api-react
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import { Graphistry } from '@graphistry/client-api-react';
//... Specify bundle format when default is incompatible: @graphistry/client-api-react/dist/index.{esm,cjs,iife}.js
import '@graphistry/client-api-react/assets/index.less';
ReactDOM.render(
<Graphistry dataset='Miserables'
graphistryHost='https://hub.graphistry.com'/>,
document.getElementById('react-root')
);
@graphistry/client-api-react
wraps @graphistry/client-api
, so use aligned versionsReact
is linked as an external dependency (16.8+, 17.x, 18.x)@graphistry/client-api-react
(default) or pick a specific format via @graphistry/client-api-react/dist/index.{esm,cjs,iife}.js
@graphistry/client-api-react/dist/index.full.{esm,cjs,iife}.js
5.1.4 - 2025-05-29
pointStrokeWidth
and showCollections
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Embed a Graphistry visualization via React
The npm package @graphistry/client-api-react receives a total of 753 weekly downloads. As such, @graphistry/client-api-react popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @graphistry/client-api-react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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