KLayJS-D3
A bridge between KLayJS
and D3.js.
KLayJS is a layer-based layout algorithm that is especially suited for
node-link diagrams with an inherent direction and ports
(explicit attachment points on a node's border).
Installation
Either download the library from the dist
folder or install using npm
or bower
.
bower install klayjs-d3
npm install klayjs-d3
Usage
If used within the browser include the library as follows.
You have the option to use a web worker by adding a -ww
suffix to
the library's name. See the documentation of KLayJS
for further information on the web worker.
<script type="text/javascript" src="klayjs-d3.min.js"></script>
There are two options to use the bridge. For simple, flat graphs you can
use the library as you are used from D3. In case your graph is
hierarchical (i.e. nodes can contain nodes), you have to use our
JSON KGraph format.
As soon as the layout process finished a callback function is invoked.
D3-Style
var graph = [d3loadjson()];
var layouter = klay.d3adapter()
.size([width, height])
.nodes(graph.nodes)
.links(graph.links)
.start();
[...]
var node = svg.selectAll(".node")
.data(graph.nodes)
.enter()
.append("rect")
.attr("class", "node");
layouter.on("finish", function() {
});
KGraph
var graph = [jsonKGrap()];
var layouter = klay.d3kgraph()
.size([width, height])
.kgraph(graph);
[...]
layouter.on("finish", function() {
var nodes = layouter.nodes();
var links = layouter.links(nodes);
svg.selectAll(".node")
.data(nodes, function(d) {return d.id;})
.enter()
.append("rect")
.attr("class", "node");
});
Examples
Running Examples:
See the examples
folder.
You can easily run the examples locally using node's http-server.
bower install
npm install -g http-server
http-server .
[open browser localhost:8080]