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react.js-nested-tree
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react.js-nested-tree/
├── src/
| |__ components
| | ├── index.js
| | └── treeList
| | ├── index.js
| | ├── TreeList.tsx
| | ├── item
| | ├── tree
| | └── types
│ |__ index.ts
│
├── dist/
├── .gitignore
├── package.json
├── README.md
├── rollup.config.js
├── package-lock.json
├── .npmignore
└── LICENSE
{
"name": "react.js-nested-tree",
"version": "1.0.0",
"main": "dist/cjs/index.js",
"description": "This is tree list react component",
"files": ["dist"],
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/react-js-package/react.js-nested-tree.git"
},
"types": "dist/index.d.ts",
"scripts": {
"rollup": "rollup -c --bundleConfigAsCjs"
},
"keywords": ["tree", "list", "nested", "hierarchy", "React"],
"author": "Anas Alkhamis",
"license": "MIT",
"devDependencies": {
"@rollup/plugin-commonjs": "^26.0.1",
"@rollup/plugin-node-resolve": "^15.2.3",
"@rollup/plugin-terser": "^0.4.4",
"@rollup/plugin-typescript": "^11.1.6",
"@types/react": "^18.3.3",
"react": "^18.3.1",
"rollup": "^4.18.0",
"rollup-plugin-dts": "^6.1.1",
"rollup-plugin-peer-deps-external": "^2.2.4",
"tslib": "^2.6.3",
"typescript": "^5.4.5"
},
"peerDependencies": {
"react": "^18.0.0"
}
}
import "./App.css";
import { TreeItems } from "./TreeItems";
import { treeData } from "./treeData";
import { Tree } from "react.js-nested-tree";
function App() {
return (
<div>
<Tree
treeData={treeData}
ItemComponent={TreeItems}
parentTreeStyle={{ listStyleType: "none" }}
treeItemStyle={{ listStyleType: "none" }}
/>
</div>
);
}
export default App;
import arrow from "./assets/arrow.svg";
import circle from "./assets/circle.svg";
export const TreeItems = ({ isParent, item, path, open, setOpen }: any) => {
return (
<div className="container">
<div
className="icon_container"
onClick={() => {
setOpen((open: any) => !open);
}}
>
{isParent ? (
<img
src={arrow}
alt="arrow"
className="icon"
style={{ rotate: open && "180deg" }}
/>
) : (
<img
src={circle}
alt="circle"
className="icon"
width={22}
height={22}
/>
)}
</div>
<div className="info_container">
<div className="info_box">
<span className="title">{item?.name} </span>
<span className="path">
{path?.map((p: any) => p.name).join(" / ")}
</span>
</div>
</div>
</div>
);
};
.container {
display: flex;
gap: 4px;
justify-content: start;
align-items: start;
}
.info_container,
.icon_container {
cursor: pointer;
}
.info_container {
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
}
.info_box {
display: flex;
justify-content: center;
align-items: center;
gap: 14px;
}
.description {
font-size: 10px;
color: lightgray;
align-self: flex-start;
}
.path {
font-size: 8px;
font-weight: bold;
color: black;
}
.title {
font-size: 14px;
}
.icon {
width: 12px;
}
.info_container {
display: flex;
gap: 4px;
justify-content: start;
align-items: center;
}
./treeData
export const treeData = [
{
id: "1",
name: "Root",
description: "This is the root node",
children: [
{
id: "2",
name: "Level 1 - Child 1",
description: "Description for Level 1 - Child 1",
children: [
{
id: "3",
name: "Level 2 - Child 1",
description: "Description for Level 2 - Child 1",
children: [
{
id: "4",
name: "Level 3 - Child 1",
description: "Description for Level 3 - Child 1",
children: [
{
id: "5",
name: "Level 4 - Child 1",
description: "Description for Level 4 - Child 1",
children: [
{
id: "6",
name: "Level 5 - Child 1",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 1",
children: null,
},
{
id: "7",
name: "Level 5 - Child 2",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 2",
children: null,
},
{
id: "8",
name: "Level 5 - Child 3",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 3",
children: null,
},
],
},
{
id: "9",
name: "Level 4 - Child 2",
description: "Description for Level 4 - Child 2",
children: [
{
id: "10",
name: "Level 5 - Child 1",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 1",
children: null,
},
{
id: "11",
name: "Level 5 - Child 2",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 2",
children: null,
},
{
id: "12",
name: "Level 5 - Child 3",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 3",
children: null,
},
],
},
{
id: "13",
name: "Level 4 - Child 3",
description: "Description for Level 4 - Child 3",
children: [
{
id: "14",
name: "Level 5 - Child 1",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 1",
children: null,
},
{
id: "15",
name: "Level 5 - Child 2",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 2",
children: null,
},
{
id: "16",
name: "Level 5 - Child 3",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 3",
children: null,
},
],
},
],
},
{
id: "17",
name: "Level 3 - Child 2",
description: "Description for Level 3 - Child 2",
children: [
{
id: "18",
name: "Level 4 - Child 1",
description: "Description for Level 4 - Child 1",
children: [
{
id: "19",
name: "Level 5 - Child 1",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 1",
children: null,
},
{
id: "20",
name: "Level 5 - Child 2",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 2",
children: null,
},
{
id: "21",
name: "Level 5 - Child 3",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 3",
children: null,
},
],
},
{
id: "22",
name: "Level 4 - Child 2",
description: "Description for Level 4 - Child 2",
children: [
{
id: "23",
name: "Level 5 - Child 1",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 1",
children: null,
},
{
id: "24",
name: "Level 5 - Child 2",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 2",
children: null,
},
{
id: "25",
name: "Level 5 - Child 3",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 3",
children: null,
},
],
},
{
id: "26",
name: "Level 4 - Child 3",
description: "Description for Level 4 - Child 3",
children: [
{
id: "27",
name: "Level 5 - Child 1",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 1",
children: null,
},
{
id: "28",
name: "Level 5 - Child 2",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 2",
children: null,
},
{
id: "29",
name: "Level 5 - Child 3",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 3",
children: null,
},
],
},
],
},
{
id: "30",
name: "Level 3 - Child 3",
description: "Description for Level 3 - Child 3",
children: [
{
id: "31",
name: "Level 4 - Child 1",
description: "Description for Level 4 - Child 1",
children: [
{
id: "32",
name: "Level 5 - Child 1",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 1",
children: null,
},
{
id: "33",
name: "Level 5 - Child 2",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 2",
children: null,
},
{
id: "34",
name: "Level 5 - Child 3",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 3",
children: null,
},
],
},
{
id: "35",
name: "Level 4 - Child 2",
description: "Description for Level 4 - Child 2",
children: [
{
id: "36",
name: "Level 5 - Child 1",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 1",
children: null,
},
{
id: "37",
name: "Level 5 - Child 2",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 2",
children: null,
},
{
id: "38",
name: "Level 5 - Child 3",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 3",
children: null,
},
],
},
{
id: "39",
name: "Level 4 - Child 3",
description: "Description for Level 4 - Child 3",
children: [
{
id: "40",
name: "Level 5 - Child 1",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 1",
children: null,
},
{
id: "41",
name: "Level 5 - Child 2",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 2",
children: null,
},
{
id: "42",
name: "Level 5 - Child 3",
description: "Description for Level 5 - Child 3",
children: null,
},
],
},
],
},
],
},
],
},
],
},
];
FAQs
The react.js-nested-tree package is a versatile React component designed for creating nested, hierarchical tree structures. This package is especially useful for applications that require a visual representation of nested data, such as file explorers, cat
The npm package react.js-nested-tree receives a total of 10 weekly downloads. As such, react.js-nested-tree popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react.js-nested-tree 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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