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leader-line
Advanced tools
Draw a leader line in your web page.
Document and Examples https://anseki.github.io/leader-line/
<div id="start">start</div>
<div id="end">end</div>
// Add new leader line from `start` to `end` (HTML/SVG element, basically).
new LeaderLine(
document.getElementById('start'),
document.getElementById('end')
);
It supports options to customize.
Basically, it can indicate HTML/SVG element such as <div>
, <button>
, <ul>
, <td>
, <circle>
, <text>
, etc.
It can indicate a part of an element also instead of the element.
Also, it can indicate an element of another library.
For example, the following uses LeaderLine with D3.js. Move the mouse on the list.
Load LeaderLine into your web page.
<script src="leader-line.min.js"></script>
Pass two HTML/SVG elements to LeaderLine
constructor. Then a leader line is drawn between those elements.
new LeaderLine(
document.getElementById('element-1'),
document.getElementById('element-2')
);
Any element that has bounding-box is accepted. For example, <div>
, <button>
, <ul>
, <td>
, <circle>
, <text>
, and also, elements in another window (i.e. <iframe>
). (See start
and end
option.)
And, the constructor accepts options.
var startElement = document.getElementById('element-1'),
endElement = document.getElementById('element-2');
// New leader line has red color and size 8.
new LeaderLine(startElement, endElement, {color: 'red', size: 8});
Also, the options can be accessed via properties of the instance (readable and writable).
var line = new LeaderLine(startElement, endElement);
line.color = 'red'; // Change the color to red.
line.size++; // Up size.
console.log(line.size); // Output current size.
You can change the style of the leader line via color
, size
, outlineColor
, and more options.
new LeaderLine(startElement, endElement, {
color: '#fff',
outline: true,
endPlugOutline: true,
endPlugSize: 1.5
});
You can add effects to the leader line via some options.
new LeaderLine(element1, element2, {
startPlugColor: '#1a6be0',
endPlugColor: '#1efdaa',
gradient: true
});
new LeaderLine(element2, element3, {dash: {animation: true}});
new LeaderLine(element4, element5, {dropShadow: true});
new LeaderLine(element5, element6, {dash: true});
You can change symbols that are shown at the end of the leader line via startPlug
and endPlug
options.
new LeaderLine(startElement, endElement, {
startPlug: 'square',
endPlug: 'hand'
});
You can indicate a point or area of an element instead of the element via pointAnchor
or areaAnchor
attachment. You can indicate a point or area of the document also.
You can specify additional labels via startLabel
, middleLabel
and endLabel
options. Also, captionLabel
and pathLabel
attachments can be specified as labels.
new LeaderLine(
startElement1,
LeaderLine.pointAnchor(endElement, {
x: 60,
y: 20
}),
{endLabel: LeaderLine.pathLabel('This is additional label')}
);
new LeaderLine(
startElement2,
LeaderLine.areaAnchor(endElement, {
x: 80,
y: 60,
width: 50,
height: 80,
}),
{endLabel: 'This is additional label'}
);
You can show and hide the leader line with effects by show
and hide
methods.
mouseHoverAnchor
attachment allows it to implement showing and hiding with mouse moving, easily.
new LeaderLine(LeaderLine.mouseHoverAnchor(startElement), endElement);
For more details, refer to the following.
line = new LeaderLine(options)
Or
line = new LeaderLine(start, end[, options])
The options
argument is an Object that can have properties as options. hide
option also can be contained.
The start
and end
arguments are shortcuts to options.start
and options.end
. The following two codes work same.
new LeaderLine({start: element1, end: element2});
new LeaderLine({start: element3, end: element4, color: 'red'});
new LeaderLine(element1, element2);
new LeaderLine(element3, element4, {color: 'red'});
The instance has properties that have the same name as each option to get or set those values (other than hide
option).
var line = new LeaderLine(startElement, endElement);
upButton.addEventListener('click', function() {
if (line.size < 20) { line.size++; }
}, false);
downButton.addEventListener('click', function() {
if (line.size > 4) { line.size--; }
}, false);
If you want to set multiple options after it was constructed, using setOptions
method instead of the properties may give better performance.
When you will do something about HTML document regardless of the LeaderLine, you typically do that after the HTML document is ready (i.e. the HTML document has been loaded and parsed by web browser).
For example:
// Wait for HTML document to get ready
window.addEventListener('load', function() { // NOT `DOMContentLoaded`
// Do something about HTML document
var line = new LeaderLine(
document.getElementById('start'),
document.getElementById('end')
);
});
If you don't wait for HTML document to be ready, you might not be able to get a target element yet, or problems with incomplete layout may occur. Also, you should do so asynchronous like the above for the performance because synchronous code blocks parsing HTML.
hide
optionOnly the constructor accepts hide
option. That is, the instance doesn't have hide
property. (Note that the instance has hide
method.)
If true
is specified, the leader line is not shown, it is shown by show
method.
This is used to hide it without using hide
method, it is not shown at all until show
method is called.
// The leader line is never shown until the button is clicked.
var line = new LeaderLine(startElement, endElement, {hide: true});
button.addEventListener('click', function() { line.show(); });
setOptions
self = line.setOptions(options)
Set one or more options.
The options
argument is an Object that can have properties as options.
Since this method updates a view only once after it sets all specified options, it may give better performance than setting options via the properties when multiple options are set to the instance that already exists.
show
, hide
self = line.show([showEffectName[, animOptions]])
self = line.hide([showEffectName[, animOptions]])
Show or hide the leader line.
var line = new LeaderLine(startElement, endElement, {hide: true});
showButton.addEventListener('click', function() { line.show(); }, false);
hideButton.addEventListener('click', function() { line.hide(); }, false);
showEffectName
Type: string
Default: Value that was specified last time, or fade
at first time
One of the following keywords as effect:
none
fade
animOptions
: {duration: 300, timing: 'linear'}
draw
animOptions
: {duration: 500, timing: [0.58, 0, 0.42, 1]}
animOptions
Type: Object
Default: See above
An Object that can have properties as Animation Options.
position
self = line.position()
Re-position the leader line with current position and size of the elements as start
or end
option.
By default, the position of each leader line is fixed automatically when the window that loads LeaderLine was resized. You should call position
method if your web page moved or resized the elements without resizing the window. For example, animation, a box that was scrolled or <iframe>
that was resized.
scrollableBox.addEventListener('scroll', AnimEvent.add(function() {
line.position();
}), false);
(The code above uses AnimEvent for a better performance.)
If you want to disable the fixing the position automatically, set LeaderLine.positionByWindowResize
to false
.
remove
line.remove()
Remove the leader line from the web page. It can't be used anymore.
The following options are specified by constructor or setOptions
method. And also, those are accessed via each property of instance.
start
, end
Type: HTML/SVG element or Attachment
The leader line is drawn from the start
element to the end
element.
line.end = document.getElementById('end-element');
Any element that has bounding-box is accepted. For example, <div>
, <button>
, <ul>
, <td>
, <circle>
, <text>
, and also, elements in another window (i.e. <iframe>
).
Note: if you want to handle elements in another window regardless of LeaderLine, you should understand about security.
Or you can specify an attachment instead of HTML/SVG element to indicate something.
color
Type: string
Default: 'coral'
A color (see Color Value) of the leader line.
line.color = 'rgba(30, 130, 250, 0.5)';
size
Type: number
Default: 4
The width of the leader line, in pixels.
line.size = 20;
path
Type: string
Default: 'fluid'
One of the following keywords to indicate how to draw the line:
straight
arc
fluid
magnet
grid
startSocket
, endSocket
Type: string
Default: 'auto'
The string to indicate which side of the element the leader line connects. It can be 'top'
, 'right'
, 'bottom'
, 'left'
or 'auto'
.
line.setOptions({startSocket: 'bottom', endSocket: 'top'});
If 'auto'
(default) is specified, the closest side is chosen automatically.
startSocketGravity
, endSocketGravity
Type: number, Array or string
Default: 'auto'
The force of gravity at a socket.
If a number is specified, the leader line is pulled in the direction of the socket. The number is pull strength.
line.startSocketGravity = 400;
If an Array that is coordinates [x, y]
is specified, the leader line is pulled in the direction of the coordinates. The distance between the coordinates and [0, 0]
is pull strength.
For example, if [50, -100]
is specified, it is pulled in the direction of the rightward and upward (The strength in the Y axis direction is larger than the X axis direction). If [-50, 0]
is specified, it is pulled in the direction of the leftward (no strength in the Y axis direction).
For example, parabola:
line.setOptions({
startSocketGravity: [192, -172],
endSocketGravity: [-192, -172]
});
If 'auto'
(default) is specified, it is adjusted to gravity suitable for current path
option automatically.
startPlug
, endPlug
Type: string
Default: startPlug
: 'behind'
| endPlug
: 'arrow1'
One of the following keywords to indicate type of plug (symbol that is shown at the end of the leader line):
disc
outlineMax
: 4
square
outlineMax
: 4
arrow1
outlineMax
: 1.5
arrow2
outlineMax
: 1.75
arrow3
outlineMax
: 2.5
hand
startPlugOutline
/endPlugOutline
option is ignoredstartPlugColor
/endPlugColor
option is ignoredcrosshair
startPlugOutline
/endPlugOutline
option is ignoredbehind
startPlugOutline
/endPlugOutline
option is ignoredstartPlugColor
/endPlugColor
option is ignoredstartPlugColor
, endPlugColor
Type: string
Default: 'auto'
Each option for when a plug that accepts this option is specified for startPlug
/endPlug
option.
A color (see Color Value) of a plug.
It is painted separately from the line (i.e. Those don't overlap each other). Therefore one of color
and startPlugColor
/endPlugColor
or both options can have an alpha channel.
lineA.setOptions({ // element-1, element-2
color: 'rgba(30, 130, 250, 0.5)', // translucent
startPlugColor: 'rgb(241, 76, 129)',
endPlugColor: 'rgba(241, 76, 129, 0.5)' // translucent
});
lineB.setOptions({ // element-3, element-4
color: 'rgb(30, 130, 250)',
startPlugColor: 'rgb(241, 76, 129)',
endPlugColor: 'rgba(241, 76, 129, 0.5)' // translucent
});
If 'auto'
(default) is specified, a value of color
option is set synchronously (i.e. it is changed when color
was changed).
startPlugSize
, endPlugSize
Type: number
Default: 1
Each option for when a value other than behind
is specified for startPlug
/endPlug
option.
A multiplying factor of the size of a plug.
The plugs are resized synchronously, with the following options that contain size
:
Plug Size: size
* [default-plug-scale] * [startPlugSize
or endPlugSize
]
new LeaderLine(element1, element2, {
startPlug: 'arrow1',
size: 4,
startPlugSize: 1,
endPlugSize: 2
});
new LeaderLine(element3, element4, {
startPlug: 'arrow1',
size: 8,
startPlugSize: 1,
endPlugSize: 2
});
outline
Type: boolean
Default: false
If true
is specified, an outline of the leader line is enabled.
line.outline = true;
outlineColor
Type: string
Default: 'indianred'
An option for when true
is specified for outline
option.
A color (see Color Value) of an outline of the leader line.
It is painted separately from inside of the line (i.e. Those don't overlap each other). Therefore one of color
and outlineColor
or both options can have an alpha channel.
lineA.setOptions({ // element-1, element-2
color: 'rgb(248, 205, 30)',
outlineColor: 'rgb(30, 130, 250)'
});
lineB.setOptions({ // element-3, element-4
color: 'rgba(248, 205, 30, 0.5)', // translucent
outlineColor: 'rgba(30, 130, 250, 0.5)' // translucent
});
lineC.setOptions({ // element-5, element-6
color: 'rgba(248, 205, 30, 0.5)', // translucent
outlineColor: 'rgb(30, 130, 250)'
});
lineD.setOptions({ // element-7, element-8
color: 'rgb(248, 205, 30)',
outlineColor: 'rgba(30, 130, 250, 0.5)' // translucent
});
outlineSize
Type: number
Default: 0.25
An option for when true
is specified for outline
option.
A multiplying factor of the size of an outline of the leader line, it is greater than 0
and is less than or equal to 0.48
.
The outline is resized synchronously, with the following options that contain size
:
Outline Size: size
* outlineSize
lineA.setOptions({ // element-1, element-2
size: 12,
outlineSize: 0.4
});
lineB.setOptions({ // element-3, element-4
size: 24,
outlineSize: 0.08
});
startPlugOutline
, endPlugOutline
Type: boolean
Default: false
Each option for when a plug that accepts this option is specified for startPlug
/endPlug
option.
If true
is specified, an outline of the plug is enabled.
line.endPlugOutline = true;
startPlugOutlineColor
, endPlugOutlineColor
Type: string
Default: 'auto'
Each option for when true
is specified for startPlugOutline
/endPlugOutline
option.
A color (see Color Value) of an outline of the plug.
It is painted separately from inside of the plug (i.e. Those don't overlap each other). Therefore one of startPlugColor
/endPlugColor
and startPlugOutlineColor
/endPlugOutlineColor
or both options can have an alpha channel.
lineA.setOptions({ // element-1, element-2
startPlugColor: 'rgb(248, 205, 30)',
startPlugOutlineColor: 'rgb(30, 130, 250)',
endPlugColor: 'rgba(248, 205, 30, 0.5)', // translucent
endPlugOutlineColor: 'rgb(30, 130, 250)'
});
lineB.setOptions({ // element-3, element-4
startPlugColor: 'rgb(248, 205, 30)',
startPlugOutlineColor: 'rgba(30, 130, 250, 0.5)', // translucent
endPlugColor: 'rgba(248, 205, 30, 0.5)', // translucent
endPlugOutlineColor: 'rgba(30, 130, 250, 0.5)' // translucent
});
If 'auto'
(default) is specified, a value of outlineColor
option is set synchronously (i.e. it is changed when outlineColor
was changed).
startPlugOutlineSize
, endPlugOutlineSize
Type: number
Default: 1
Each option for when true
is specified for startPlugOutline
/endPlugOutline
option.
A multiplying factor of the size of an outline of the plug, it is greater than or equal to 1
and is less than or equal to outlineMax
that is shown in startPlug
/endPlug
option.
The outline is resized synchronously, with the following options that contain size
:
Plug Outline Size: size
* [default-plug-scale] * [startPlugSize
or endPlugSize
] * [default-plug-outline-scale] * [startPlugOutlineSize
or endPlugOutlineSize
]
lineA.setOptions({ // element-1, element-2
size: 4,
startPlugSize: 1.5,
startPlugOutlineSize: 2.5,
endPlugSize: 3,
endPlugOutlineSize: 1
});
lineB.setOptions({ // element-3, element-4
size: 10,
startPlugSize: 1.5,
startPlugOutlineSize: 1,
endPlugSize: 3,
endPlugOutlineSize: 2.5
});
startLabel
, middleLabel
, endLabel
Type: string or Attachment
Default: ''
An additional label that is shown on the leader line.
new LeaderLine(startElement, endElement, {
startLabel: 'START',
middleLabel: 'MIDDLE',
endLabel: 'END'
});
Or you can specify an attachment instead of a string.
dash
(effect)Type: boolean or Object
Default: false
Enable the effect with specified Object that can have properties as the following options.
Or true
to enable it with all default options.
new LeaderLine(startElement, endElement, {dash: true});
len
, gap
Type: number or string
Default: 'auto'
The size of parts of the dashed line, in pixels.
len
is length of drawn lines, gap
is gap between drawn lines.
If 'auto'
(default) is specified, the following each value is set synchronously (i.e. it is changed when size
was changed).
len
: size
* 2
gap
: size
new LeaderLine(element1, element2, {
dash: {len: 4, gap: 24}
});
new LeaderLine(element3, element4, {
size: 8,
dash: true // len: 16, gap: 8
});
animation
Type: boolean or Object
Default: false
An Object that can have properties as Animation Options to animate the effect.
Or true
to animate it with the following default options.
Default Animation Options: {duration: 1000, timing: 'linear'}
new LeaderLine(startElement, endElement, {dash: {animation: true}});
gradient
(effect)Type: boolean or Object
Default: false
Enable the effect with specified Object that can have properties as the following options.
Or true
to enable it with all default options.
new LeaderLine(startElement, endElement, {startPlugColor: '#a6f41d', gradient: true});
startColor
, endColor
Type: string
Default: 'auto'
The start color (see Color Value) and end color of the gradient.
If 'auto'
(default) is specified, each value of startPlugColor
and endPlugColor
is set synchronously (i.e. it is changed when startPlugColor
/endPlugColor
was changed).
lineA.setOptions({ // element-1, element-2
gradient: {
startColor: '#2e17c3',
endColor: '#1df3f9'
}
});
lineB.setOptions({ // element-3, element-4
gradient: {
startColor: 'rgba(17, 148, 51, 0.1)',
endColor: 'rgb(17, 148, 51)'
}
});
Since the gradient is made from only two colors, it might be not beautiful.
dropShadow
(effect)Type: boolean or Object
Default: false
Enable the effect with specified Object that can have properties as the following options.
Or true
to enable it with all default options.
new LeaderLine(startElement, endElement, {dropShadow: true});
dx
, dy
Type: number
Default: dx
: 2
| dy
: 4
The offset X and offset Y of the drop shadow, in pixels.
line.setOptions({
color: '#f7f5ee',
dropShadow: {dx: 0, dy: 3}
});
blur
Type: number
Default: 3
The standard deviation for the blur operation in the drop shadow.
line.setOptions({
dropShadow: {
dx: 6,
dy: 8,
blur: 0.2
}
});
color
Type: string
Default: '#000'
A color (see Color Value) of the drop shadow.
An alpha channel can be contained but opacity
option should be used instead.
new LeaderLine(startElement, endElement, {dropShadow: {color: 'blue', dx: 0, dy: 0}});
opacity
Type: number
Default: 0.8
A number ranging from 0
to 1
to indicate the transparency of the drop shadow.
Attachments are passed to the leader line via some options, and those make that option have special behavior.
You can get new attachment instance by individual static methods of LeaderLine
(not instance methods).
For example, LeaderLine.pointAnchor
method makes new pointAnchor
attachment instance. It is attached to the leader line via start
or end
option of the leader line.
The following code passes a new pointAnchor
attachment instance to LeaderLine
constructor, via second argument as end
option.
new LeaderLine(startElement, LeaderLine.pointAnchor(endElement));
In the case of the plan to use the attachment afterward.
var attachment = LeaderLine.pointAnchor(endElement);
function attach() {
line.end = attachment;
}
pointAnchor
attachment = LeaderLine.pointAnchor(options)
Or
attachment = LeaderLine.pointAnchor(element[, options])
An attachment that is specified instead of an element for the start
or end
option of the leader line, for indicating a point instead of the element.
new LeaderLine(startElement, LeaderLine.pointAnchor(endElement));
The options
argument is an Object that can have properties as options that are described later.
The element
argument is shortcut to options.element
. The following two codes work same.
attachment1 = LeaderLine.pointAnchor({element: element1});
attachment2 = LeaderLine.pointAnchor({element: element2, x: 16, y: 32});
attachment1 = LeaderLine.pointAnchor(element1);
attachment2 = LeaderLine.pointAnchor(element2, {x: 16, y: 32});
This attachment can be shared between multiple leader lines.
// A new attachment instance is shared between `line1` and `line2`.
line1.end = line2.end = LeaderLine.pointAnchor(endElement);
line1.end = LeaderLine.pointAnchor(endElement);
function share() {
// The `line1`'s attachment instance is shared with `line2`.
line2.end = line1.end;
}
After the attachment was attached by start
or end
option of the leader line, when something else is specified for that option, the leader line is detached from the attachment. When the last leader line is detached, the attachment is removed from the web page automatically, and it can't be used anymore.
element
Type: HTML/SVG element
An element that is a base of the point. See x
and y
options.
You can specify a <body>
element also. That is, you can make the leader line indicate anywhere in the document.
x
, y
Type: number or string
Default: '50%'
The X and Y coordinates of the point, in pixels, relative to the top-left corner of the specified element for element
option.
Each value can be a percentage of the element's width or height. For example, {x: '50%', y: '50%'}
(default) indicates the center of the element, {x: '100%', y: 0}
indicates the top-right corner.
And also, each value can be a negative value or a value over the element's width or height, it indicates the outside of the element.
new LeaderLine(element1, LeaderLine.pointAnchor(element3, {x: 10, y: 30}));
new LeaderLine(element2, LeaderLine.pointAnchor(element3, {x: '100%', y: 0}));
areaAnchor
attachment = LeaderLine.areaAnchor(options)
Or
attachment = LeaderLine.areaAnchor(element[, shape][, options])
An attachment that is specified instead of an element for the start
or end
option of the leader line, for indicating an area instead of the element.
new LeaderLine(startElement, LeaderLine.areaAnchor(endElement));
The options
argument is an Object that can have properties as options that are described later.
The element
and shape
arguments are shortcuts to options.element
and options.shape
. The following two codes work same.
attachment1 = LeaderLine.areaAnchor({element: element1});
attachment2 = LeaderLine.areaAnchor({element: element2, color: 'red'});
attachment3 = LeaderLine.areaAnchor({element: element3, shape: 'circle'});
attachment4 = LeaderLine.areaAnchor({element: element4, shape: 'circle', color: 'red'});
attachment1 = LeaderLine.areaAnchor(element1);
attachment2 = LeaderLine.areaAnchor(element2, {color: 'red'});
attachment3 = LeaderLine.areaAnchor(element3, 'circle');
attachment4 = LeaderLine.areaAnchor(element4, 'circle', {color: 'red'});
This attachment can be shared between multiple leader lines. See pointAnchor
attachment for the sharing and the life cycle.
element
Type: HTML/SVG element
An element that is a base of the area. See x
, y
, width
and height
options.
You can specify a <body>
element also. That is, any area in the document can be indicated.
shape
Type: string
Default: 'rect'
One of the following keywords to indicate the shape of the area:
rect
circle
polygon
x
, y
Type: number or string
Default: '-5%'
An option for when rect
or circle
is specified for shape
option.
The X and Y coordinates for the top-left corner of the area, in pixels, relative to the top-left corner of the specified element for element
option.
Each value can be a percentage of the element's width or height. For example, {x: '50%', y: '50%'}
indicates the center of the element, {x: '100%', y: 0}
indicates the top-right corner.
And also, each value can be a negative value or a value over the element's width or height, it indicates the outside of the element.
width
, height
Type: number or string
Default: '110%'
An option for when rect
or circle
is specified for shape
option.
The width and height of the area, in pixels.
Each value can be a percentage of the element's width or height. For example, {x: '50%', y: 0, width: '50%', height: '100%'}
indicates the right half of the element.
And also, each value can be a value over the element's width or height.
radius
Type: number
Default: 0
An option for when rect
is specified for shape
option.
The radius to round corners of the area, in pixels.
new LeaderLine(startElement,
LeaderLine.areaAnchor(endElement,
{x: '20%', y: '20%', width: '60%', height: '60%', radius: 10}));
points
Type: Array
An option for when polygon
is specified for shape
option.
An Array that contains three or more points of the polygon. Each item that is a point is an Array that contains the X and Y coordinates for the point. That is, it is Array that contains Array, like [[x1, y1], [x2, y2], ...]
.
The X and Y coordinates are handled as same as x
and y
options.
new LeaderLine(startElement,
LeaderLine.areaAnchor(endElement,
{shape: 'polygon', points: [[10, 15], ['90%', '70%'], [10, '80%']]}));
color
Type: string
Default: color
of current first attached leader line (synchronously)
A color (see Color Value) of the border of the area.
By default, a value of color
option of the first leader line in current attached leader lines is set synchronously (i.e. it is changed when color
of the leader line was changed).
fillColor
Type: string
Default: ''
A fill-color (see Color Value) of the area.
If it is not specified (default), the area is not painted. It is better than specifying 'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)'
.
new LeaderLine(startElement,
LeaderLine.areaAnchor(endElement,
{x: 14, y: 20, width: 42, height: 60, radius: 10, fillColor: '#f8cd1e'}));
size
Type: number
Default: size
of current first attached leader line (synchronously)
The width of the border of the area, in pixels.
If 0
is specified, the border is not drawn.
new LeaderLine(startElement,
LeaderLine.areaAnchor(endElement,
{shape: 'polygon', points: [[10, 15], [63, 70], [10, 80]],
fillColor: '#f8cd1e', size: 0}));
dash
Type: boolean or Object
Default: false
Enable "dashed line" effect to the border of the area with specified Object that can have properties as the following options.
Or true
to enable it with all default options.
new LeaderLine(startElement,
LeaderLine.areaAnchor(endElement,
{x: 14, y: 20, width: 42, height: 60, radius: 8, dash: true}));
len
, gap
Type: number
Default: len
: size
* 2 (synchronously) | gap
: size
(synchronously)
The size of parts of the dashed line, in pixels.
len
is length of drawn lines, gap
is gap between drawn lines.
mouseHoverAnchor
attachment = LeaderLine.mouseHoverAnchor(options)
Or
attachment = LeaderLine.mouseHoverAnchor(element[, showEffectName][, options])
An attachment that is specified instead of an element for the start
or end
option of the leader line, for showing and hiding the leader line by the mouse hovering.
This is a convenient way to call show
method when a mouse enters the element, and call hide
method when a mouse leaves the element. Also, a small icon and some style are added to the element.
And also, it includes a polyfill for mouseenter
and mouseleave
events that are not supported by some web browsers.
new LeaderLine(LeaderLine.mouseHoverAnchor(startElement), endElement);
This is an attachment to provide a convenient way to do the behavior above. If you want more style or more custom behavior, you will use show
/hide
methods and your CSS code instead of this attachment.
The options
argument is an Object that can have properties as options that are described later.
The element
and showEffectName
arguments are shortcuts to options.element
and options.showEffectName
. The following two codes work same.
attachment1 = LeaderLine.mouseHoverAnchor({element: element1});
attachment2 = LeaderLine.mouseHoverAnchor({element: element2, style: {color: 'red'}});
attachment3 = LeaderLine.mouseHoverAnchor({element: element3, showEffectName: 'draw'});
attachment4 = LeaderLine.mouseHoverAnchor(
{element: element4, showEffectName: 'draw', style: {color: 'red'}});
attachment1 = LeaderLine.mouseHoverAnchor(element1);
attachment2 = LeaderLine.mouseHoverAnchor(element2, {style: {color: 'red'}});
attachment3 = LeaderLine.mouseHoverAnchor(element3, 'draw');
attachment4 = LeaderLine.mouseHoverAnchor(element4, 'draw', {style: {color: 'red'}});
This attachment can be shared between multiple leader lines. See pointAnchor
attachment for the sharing and the life cycle.
element
Type: HTML element
An element that is a trigger for showing and hiding the leader line.
showEffectName
Type: string
Default: Value that was specified last time, or fade
at first time
A value that is passed to show
/hide
methods as its showEffectName
argument.
new LeaderLine(LeaderLine.mouseHoverAnchor(startElement, 'draw'), endElement);
animOptions
Type: Object
Default: See showEffectName
of show
/hide
methods
A value that is passed to show
/hide
methods as its animOptions
argument.
style
Type: Object
Default: undefined
An Object that has additional style properties for the element.
You can specify null
as a property to disable adding the style property. Note that it doesn't disable the style property. For example, if {backgroundColor: null}
is specified, the attachment doesn't change current backgroundColor
style property of the element.
hoverStyle
Type: Object
Default: undefined
This works same to style
option except that these style properties are added when a mouse enters the element.
onSwitch
Type: function
Default: undefined
A function that is called after show
/hide
method, with an event
argument.
captionLabel
attachment = LeaderLine.captionLabel(options)
Or
attachment = LeaderLine.captionLabel(text[, options])
An attachment that is specified instead of a string for the startLabel
, middleLabel
or endLabel
option of the leader line, for showing a custom label on the leader line.
new LeaderLine(startElement, endElement, {
startLabel: LeaderLine.captionLabel('START'),
middleLabel: LeaderLine.captionLabel('MIDDLE'),
endLabel: LeaderLine.captionLabel('END')
});
The options
argument is an Object that can have properties as options that are described later.
The text
argument is shortcut to options.text
. The following two codes work same.
attachment1 = LeaderLine.captionLabel({text: 'LABEL-1'});
attachment2 = LeaderLine.captionLabel({text: 'LABEL-2', color: 'red'});
attachment1 = LeaderLine.captionLabel('LABEL-1');
attachment2 = LeaderLine.captionLabel('LABEL-2', {color: 'red'});
This attachment can not be shared between multiple leader lines.
When the attachment that was already attached is attached to another leader line, then, the former leader line is detached automatically. That is, the attachment moves from the leader line to another leader line.
// A new attachment instance is attached to `line1`.
line1.endLabel = LeaderLine.captionLabel('LABEL-1');
// The attachment is attached to `line2`, then, `line1` is detached.
line2.endLabel = line1.endLabel;
Also, it can move between labels of the same leader line.
// The attachment is moved from `endLabel` to `startLabel`.
line1.startLabel = line1.endLabel;
When the leader line is detached from the attachment and any leader line is not attached, the attachment is removed from the web page automatically, and it can't be used anymore.
text
Type: string
A string that is shown as a label.
offset
Type: Array
Default: Calculated suitable position
By default, a captionLabel
attachment that is attached as startLabel
is positioned near the socket (i.e. connecting point) that is decided by startSocket
option of the leader line. In like manner, attached one as endLabel
is positioned near the socket that is decided by endSocket
option. Those are calculated with the size of the leader line, the font size of the label, etc.
If an Array that is [x, y]
in pixels is specified for offset
option, the attachment is positioned at the specified coordinates relative to the decided socket.
new LeaderLine(startElement, endElement, {
startLabel: LeaderLine.captionLabel('START', {color: 'blue', offset: [-20, 0]})
});
lineOffset
Type: number
Default: 0
By default, a captionLabel
attachment that is attached as middleLabel
is positioned at the middle point of the path of the leader line.
If a length in pixels is specified for lineOffset
option, the attachment is positioned at the offset point from the middle point of the path. The length is distance along the path, a negative value makes it become close to the element as start
option.
color
Type: string
Default: color
of current attached leader line (synchronously)
A color (see Color Value) of the text.
By default, a value of color
option of the current attached leader line is set synchronously (i.e. it is changed when color
of the leader line was changed).
outlineColor
Type: string
Default: '#fff'
A color (see Color Value) of an outline of the text.
The outline makes the text avoid seeming to blend with a background.
If ''
is specified, the outline is not drawn. It is better than specifying 'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)'
.
You can specify the following CSS properties also:
fontFamily
fontStyle
fontVariant
fontWeight
fontStretch
fontSize
fontSizeAdjust
kerning
letterSpacing
wordSpacing
textDecoration
Note that some properties might not be supported by some web browsers, LeaderLine doesn't care for those.
pathLabel
attachment = LeaderLine.pathLabel(options)
Or
attachment = LeaderLine.pathLabel(text[, options])
An attachment that is specified instead of a string for the startLabel
, middleLabel
or endLabel
option of the leader line, for showing a label along the path of the leader line.
new LeaderLine(startElement, endElement, {
startLabel: LeaderLine.pathLabel('START'),
middleLabel: LeaderLine.pathLabel('MIDDLE'),
endLabel: LeaderLine.pathLabel('END')
});
The options
argument is an Object that can have properties as options that are described later.
The text
argument is shortcut to options.text
. The following two codes work same.
attachment1 = LeaderLine.pathLabel({text: 'LABEL-1'});
attachment2 = LeaderLine.pathLabel({text: 'LABEL-2', color: 'red'});
attachment1 = LeaderLine.pathLabel('LABEL-1');
attachment2 = LeaderLine.pathLabel('LABEL-2', {color: 'red'});
This attachment can not be shared between multiple leader lines. See captionLabel
attachment for the sharing and the life cycle.
Note that the characters are put along the path of the leader line from the start
element toward the end
element even if the path curves sharply or it is drawn toward the left. If you have to avoid those cases for important text, use captionLabel
instead.
text
Type: string
A string that is shown as a label.
lineOffset
Type: number
Default: 0
By default, a pathLabel
attachment that is attached as startLabel
is positioned near the element as start
option. In like manner, attached one as endLabel
is positioned near the element as end
option. And attached one as middleLabel
is positioned at the middle point of the path of the leader line.
If a length in pixels is specified for lineOffset
option, the attachment is positioned at the offset point from the position above. The length is distance along the path, a negative value makes it become close to the element as start
option.
color
Type: string
Default: color
of current attached leader line (synchronously)
A color (see Color Value) of the text.
By default, a value of color
option of the current attached leader line is set synchronously (i.e. it is changed when color
of the leader line was changed).
outlineColor
Type: string
Default: '#fff'
A color (see Color Value) of an outline of the text.
The outline makes the text avoid seeming to blend with a background.
If ''
is specified, the outline is not drawn. It is better than specifying 'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)'
.
See the option of captionLabel
.
duration
Type: number
A number determining how long (milliseconds) the animation will run.
new LeaderLine(
LeaderLine.mouseHoverAnchor(startElement, 'draw', {
animOptions: {
duration: 3000
}
}),
endElement
);
timing
Type: Array or string
An Array that is [x1, y1, x2, y2]
as a "timing function" that indicates how to change the speed. It works same as that of CSS animation.
new LeaderLine(
LeaderLine.mouseHoverAnchor(startElement, 'draw', {
animOptions: {
duration: 3000,
timing: [0.5, 0, 1, 0.42]
}
}),
endElement
);
You can specify one of the following keywords also. These values mean keywords for common timing functions.
ease
linear
ease-in
ease-out
ease-in-out
CSS color notations are accepted. A value might contain an alpha channel that specifies the transparency.
For example, hsl(200, 70%, 58%)
, rgba(73, 172, 223, 0.5)
, #49acdf
, skyblue
, etc. Some web browsers support hwb()
, device-cmyk()
and gray()
also.
Thanks for images: Brain & Storm, Michael Gaida, CGvector
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