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bpmn-js is the BPMN 2.0 diagram modeling and rendering toolkit that powers bpmn.io.
the project is still in an early stage. Documentation may be missing and examples may be broken.
Get the library via npm or bower and use it in your web applications to display BPMN 2.0 diagrams.
var BpmnViewer = require('bpmn-js');
var xml; // my BPMN 2.0 xml
var viewer = new BpmnViewer({ container: 'body' });
viewer.importXML(xml, function(err) {
if (err) {
console.log('error rendering', err);
} else {
console.log('rendered');
}
});
bower install bpmn-js
Make sure to include the library + all dependencies into the website.
Checkout an example project that shows how to use the library in web applications.
npm install --save bpmn-js
Make sure you use browserify or the like to bundle your project and bpmn-js for the browser.
Checkout an example project that shows how to use bpmn-js in node-style web applications.
bpmn-js builds on top of a few additional powerful tools
As long as the project is in alpha stage, you must make sure you setup the whole development environment, including a number of project dependencies according to our development setup.
Use under the terms of the bpmn-js license.
FAQs
A bpmn 2.0 toolkit and web modeler
The npm package bpmn-js receives a total of 45,010 weekly downloads. As such, bpmn-js popularity was classified as popular.
We found that bpmn-js demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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