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@ustutt/grapheditor-webcomponent
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This repository contains the grapheditor component developed for the mico project.
The grapheditor is a standalone webcomponent to realize rich graph editors. It supports templates for nodes, drag and drop, styling with css classes, dynamic node content, edge markers and more. For a full feature list please consult the documentation on redthedocs.
There is a Quickstart available in the documentation and also a Demo HTML for experimentation.
The library is packaged in three different formats on npm.
Browsercompatibility: The library uses Webcomponents, slots, ResizeObserver and shadow dom. It should work on current Chrome and Firefox browsers.
The full documentation is available on READTHEDOCS (stable). The documentation for the version in development can be found here: READTHEDOCS (latest)
# install
npm install
# start dev server
npm run start
The test.html
file can be used as a playground to test the features of the grapheditor webcomponent.
The file is served by npm run start
on port 9009
.
npm install
cd docs
pipenv install
pipenv run doc
The compiled documentation can be found under docs/_build/html
.
Before publishing to npm make sure to update the versions in the package.json and changelog and run npm install
again.
npm run package-all
npm publish
[0.5.1] - 2020-02-26
Known Issue: this version was compiled using typescript 3.7!
The resulting .d.ts
are only compatible with typescript versions >= 3.6
. See typescript 3.7 release notes for more information.
updateGraphPositions
not declared as publicFAQs
Webcomponent for displaying and editing graphs.
The npm package @ustutt/grapheditor-webcomponent receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @ustutt/grapheditor-webcomponent popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ustutt/grapheditor-webcomponent demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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