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cytoscape-edgehandles
Advanced tools
This extension creates handles on nodes that can be dragged to create edges between nodes (demo, demo (snapping disabled), compound demo, compound demo (snapping disabled))
Download the library:
npm install cytoscape-edgehandles
,bower install cytoscape-edgehandles
, orImport the library as appropriate for your project:
ES import:
import cytoscape from 'cytoscape';
import edgehandles from 'cytoscape-edgehandles';
cytoscape.use( edgehandles );
CommonJS require:
let cytoscape = require('cytoscape');
let edgehandles = require('cytoscape-edgehandles');
cytoscape.use( edgehandles ); // register extension
AMD:
require(['cytoscape', 'cytoscape-edgehandles'], function( cytoscape, edgehandles ){
edgehandles( cytoscape ); // register extension
});
Plain HTML/JS has the extension registered for you automatically, because no require()
is needed.
You initialise the extension on the Cytoscape instance:
let cy = cytoscape({
container: document.getElementById('#cy'),
/* ... */
});
// the default values of each option are outlined below:
let defaults = {
canConnect: function( sourceNode, targetNode ){
// whether an edge can be created between source and target
return !sourceNode.same(targetNode); // e.g. disallow loops
},
edgeParams: function( sourceNode, targetNode ){
// for edges between the specified source and target
// return element object to be passed to cy.add() for edge
return {};
},
hoverDelay: 150, // time spent hovering over a target node before it is considered selected
snap: true, // when enabled, the edge can be drawn by just moving close to a target node (can be confusing on compound graphs)
snapThreshold: 50, // the target node must be less than or equal to this many pixels away from the cursor/finger
snapFrequency: 15, // the number of times per second (Hz) that snap checks done (lower is less expensive)
noEdgeEventsInDraw: true, // set events:no to edges during draws, prevents mouseouts on compounds
disableBrowserGestures: true // during an edge drawing gesture, disable browser gestures such as two-finger trackpad swipe and pinch-to-zoom
};
let eh = cy.edgehandles( defaults );
The object returned by cy.edgehandles()
has several functions available on it:
start( sourceNode )
: manually start the gesture (as if the handle were already held)stop()
: manually completes or cancels the gesturedisable()
: disables edgehandles behaviourenable()
: enables edgehandles behaviourenableDrawMode()
: turn on draw mode (the entire node body acts like the handle)disableDrawMode()
: turn off draw modedestroy()
: remove edgehandles behaviourThese classes can be used for styling the graph as it interacts with the extension:
eh-source
: The source nodeeh-target
: A target nodeeh-preview
: Preview edges (i.e. shown before releasing the mouse button and the edge creation is confirmed)eh-hover
: Added to nodes as they are hovered over as targetseh-ghost-node
: The ghost node (target), used when the cursor isn't pointed at a target node yet (i.e. in place of a target node)eh-ghost-edge
: The ghost handle line edge, used when the cursor isn't pointed at a target node yet (i.e. the edge is pointing to empty space)eh-ghost
: A ghost elementeh-presumptive-target
: A node that, during an edge drag, may become a target when releasedeh-preview-active
: Applied to the source, target, and ghost edge when the preview is activeDuring the course of a user's interaction with the extension, several events are generated and triggered on the core. Each event callback has a number of extra parameters, and certain events have associated positions.
ehstart
: when the edge creation gesture starts
(event, sourceNode)
event.position
: handle positionehcomplete
: when the edge is created
(event, sourceNode, targetNode, addedEdge)
event.position
: cursor/finger positionehstop
: when the edge creation gesture is stopped (either successfully completed or cancelled)
(event, sourceNode)
event.position
: cursor/finger positionehcancel
: when the edge creation gesture is cancelled
(event, sourceNode, cancelledTargets)
event.position
: cursor/finger positionehhoverover
: when hovering over a target
(event, sourceNode, targetNode)
event.position
: cursor/finger positionehhoverout
: when leaving a target node
(event, sourceNode, targetNode)
event.position
: cursor/finger positionehpreviewon
: when a preview is shown
(event, sourceNode, targetNode, previewEdge)
event.position
: cursor/finger positionehpreviewoff
: when the preview is removed
(event, sourceNode, targetNode, previewEdge)
event.position
: cursor/finger positionehdrawon
: when draw mode is enabled
(event)
ehdrawoff
: when draw mode is disabled
(event)
Example binding:
cy.on('ehcomplete', (event, sourceNode, targetNode, addedEdge) => {
let { position } = event;
// ...
});
npm run test
: Run Mocha tests in ./test
npm run build
: Build ./src/**
into cytoscape-edgehandles.js
npm run watch
: Automatically build on changes with live reloading (N.b. you must already have an HTTP server running)npm run dev
: Automatically build on changes with live reloading with webpack dev servernpm run lint
: Run eslint on the sourceN.b. all builds use babel, so modern ES features can be used in the src
.
This project is set up to automatically be published to npm and bower. To publish:
npm run build:release
git commit -am "Build for release"
npm version major|minor|patch
git push && git push --tags
npm publish .
bower register cytoscape-edgehandles https://github.com/cytoscape/edgehandles.git
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Edge creation UI extension for Cytoscape
We found that cytoscape-edgehandles demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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