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Convert list to tree, managing a tree and its nodes.

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Convert list to tree, managing a tree and its nodes.

Fork from: https://github.com/DenQ/iron-tree https://github.com/DenQ/list-to-tree

The author of this project is DenQ. This project has only been improved a little.

Features

  • Convert list to tree.
  • Convert tree to list.
  • Tree sort by last.

Installation

$ npm install js-tree-list

Usage

import JsTreeList from "js-tree-list"
var list = [
  {
    id: 1,
    parent: 0
  },
  {
    id: 2,
    parent: 1
  },
  {
    id: 3,
    parent: 1
  },
  {
    id: 4,
    parent: 2
  },
  {
    id: 5,
    parent: 2
  },
  {
    id: 6,
    parent: 0
  },
  {
    id: 7,
    parent: 0
  },
  {
    id: 8,
    parent: 7
  },
  {
    id: 9,
    parent: 8
  },
  {
    id: 10,
    parent: 0
  }
]

var listToTree = new JsTreeList.ListToTree(list, {
  key_id: "id",
  key_parent: "parent",
  key_child: "children",
  key_last: "last" // all is option
})
var tree = listToTree.GetTree()

console.log(tree)
Result
[{
    "id": 1,
    "parent": 0,
    "child": [
        {
            "id": 2,
            "parent": 1,
            "child": [
                {
                    "id": 4,
                    "parent": 2
                }, {
                    "id": 5,
                    "parent": 2
                }
            ]
        },
        {
            "id": 3,
            "parent": 1
        }
    ]
}, {
    "id": 6,
    "parent": 0
}, {
    "id": 7,
    "parent": 0,
    "child": [
        {
            "id": 8,
            "parent": 7,
            "child": [
                {
                    "id": 9,
                    "parent": 8
                }
            ]
        }
    ]
}, {
    "id": 10,
    "parent": 0
}];

Methods

  • constructor(list, options)
    • params:
      • list - array list with elements. Like { id: 5: parent: 1 }.
      • options - optional parameter. Object for describe flags and field names for tree.
  • .GetTree() This method will be return json tree
    • example:
        tree.GetTree()
      
  • .sort(callback) The custom sort method
    • callback(a, b) - a and b have Node type and have methods: add, remove, get, set, sort, traversal, etc...
    • example:
      function compareById(vector) {
        return (a, b) => {
          const aid = Number(a.get("id"))
          const bid = Number(b.get("id"))
          if (aid > bid) {
            return vector ? 1 : -1
          } else if (aid < bid) {
            return vector ? -1 : 1
          } else {
            return 0
          }
        }
      }
      ltt.sort(compareById(false))
      

The Tree and Node Base usage

// create tree
import JsTreeList from "js-tree-list"
const object = { id: 1, title: "Root" }
const tree = new JsTreeList.Tree(object)

// add nodes
const regularObject = { id: 2, title: "Node 2" }
tree.add(parentNode => {
  return parentNode.get("id") === 1
}, regularObject)

// contains node
const targetNode = tree.contains(currentNode => {
  return currentNode.get("id") === 2
})

// remove node
const result = tree.remove(currentNode => {
  return currentNode.get("id") === 2
})

// traversal
const criteria = currentNode => currentNode.get("id") === 1
tree.traversal(criteria, currentNode => {
  currentNode.set("some", true)
})
function compareById(vector) {
  return (a, b) => {
    const aid = Number(a.get("id"))
    const bid = Number(b.get("id"))
    if (aid > bid) {
      return vector ? 1 : -1
    } else if (aid < bid) {
      return vector ? -1 : 1
    } else {
      return 0
    }
  }
}
tree.sort(compareById(false)) // desc

The following are the other methods available.


Tree

This is the class of tree management

Properties

  • rootNode Root tree node
    • type Node

Methods

  • contstructor(object)

    • params
      • object - json object. Optional
    • return Three
    • example
    const object = { id: 1, title: "Root" }
    const tree = new JsTreeList.Tree(object)
    
  • .add(criteria, object) Adds a node to the tree if the criterion is true

    • params
      • criteria(Node) - function or string. If string then criteria is "root"
      • object - content for the node
    • return Three
    • examples
    const object = { id: 1, title: "Root" }
    const tree = new JsTreeList.Tree()
    const resultTree = tree.add("root", object)
    
    const regularObject = { id: 2, title: "Node 2" }
    const resultTree = tree.add(parentNode => {
      return parentNode.get("id") === 1
    }, regularObject)
    
  • .remove(criteria) Removes a node from a tree if the criterion is true

    • params
      • criteria(Node) - return boolean
    • return boolean
    • examples
    const result = tree.remove(currentNode => {
      return currentNode.get("id") === 7
    })
    
  • .contains(criteria) Searches for a node in a tree according to the criterion

    • params
      • criteria(Node) - return boolean
    • return Node
    • examples
    const targetNode = tree.contains(currentNode => {
      return currentNode.get("id") === 7
    })
    
  • .sort(compare) Sorts a tree

    • params
      • compare(a:Node, b:Node) - comparison function
    • return null
    • examples
    function compareById(vector) {
      return (a, b) => {
        const aid = Number(a.get("id"))
        const bid = Number(b.get("id"))
        if (aid > bid) {
          return vector ? 1 : -1
        } else if (aid < bid) {
          return vector ? -1 : 1
        } else {
          return 0
        }
      }
    }
    tree.sort(compareById(false)) //Desc
    
  • .move(criteria, destination) Moves the desired branch or node to the node or branch of the destination, according to the criteria

    • params
      • criteria(Node) - callback
      • destination(Node) - callback
    • return boolean
    • examples
    const search = currentNode => currentNode.get("id") === 7
    const destination = currentNode => currentNode.get("id") === 3
    const result = tree.move(search, destination)
    
  • .traversal(criteria, callback) Bypasses the tree and, according to the criterion, calls a function for each node

    • params
      • criteria(Node) - return boolean
      • callback(Node)
    • return null
    • examples
    const criteria = currentNode => currentNode.get("id") === 7
    tree.traversal(criteria, currentNode => {
      currentNode.set("some", true)
    })
    
    tree.traversal(null, currentNode => {
      if (currentNode.get("id") % 2 === 0) {
        currentNode.set("some", true)
      }
    })
    
  • .toJson(options) Represents a tree in the form of a json format

    • params
      • options - object. Optional
        • empty_children - Type boolean. Allow empty children. Default true
        • key_children - Type string. Field name for children. Default children
    • return object
    • examples
    const json = tree.toJson()
    

Node

This is the node management class

Properties

  • content Content of the node
    • type object
  • children Children of the node
    • type array
  • length Number children of the node
    • type number

Methods

  • constructor(json)

    • params
      • json - simple json object
    • examples
    import JsTreeList from "js-tree-list"
    const rootContent = {
      id: 1,
      name: "Root"
    }
    let node = new JsTreeList.Node(rootContent)
    
  • .add(child) Adding a child to the node

    • return Node - created node
    • params
      • child - type object/json
    • examples
    const rootContent = {
      id: 1,
      name: "Root"
    }
    let node = new JsTreeList.Node(rootContent)
    const childNode = node.add({ id: 2, name: "Two node" })
    
  • .remove(criteria) Removing a child node according to the criterion

    • return - removed Node
    • params
      • criteria - criteria function for removing nodes
    • examples
    const removedNodes = node.remove(itemNode => {
      return itemNode.get("id") === 3
    })
    
  • .get(path) Access to node content by field name

    • return mixed
    • params
      • path - key name for object in node. For example id or fullname, etc...
    • examples
    node.get("id") // 1
    node.get("name") // "Some name"
    
  • .set(path, value) Setting a value or creating a new field in the contents of a node

    • return boolean
    • params
      • path - String field name
      • value - mixed
    • examples
    node.set('id', 100)); // returned `true`. Node.content.id = 100
    node.get('id'); // 100
    
  • .sort(compare) Sorting child nodes

    • return null
    • params
      • compare - custom function for sorting
    • examples
    function compareById(vector) {
      return (a, b) => {
        const aid = Number(a.get("id"))
        const bid = Number(b.get("id"))
        if (aid > bid) {
          return vector ? 1 : -1
        } else if (aid < bid) {
          return vector ? -1 : 1
        } else {
          return 0
        }
      }
    }
    node.sort(compareById(false))
    
  • .traversal(criteria, callback) Bypassing child nodes according to the criterion and applying function to them

    • return null
    • params
      • criteria - function criteria each nodes
      • callback - function fire when criteria is true for node
    • examples
    // for all nodes
    node.traversal(null, currentNode => {
      const name = currentNode.get("name")
      currentNode.set("name", `${name}!`) // Last symbol "!"
    })
    
    // only for node.id == 3
    node.traversal(
      currentNode => currentNode.get("id") === 3,
      currentNode => {
        const name = currentNode.get("name")
        currentNode.set("name", `${name}!`) // Last symbol "!"
      }
    )
    

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Package last updated on 15 Mar 2018

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