Sequential Workflow Designer
Sequential workflow designer with 0 external dependencies for web applications. It's written in pure TypeScript and uses SVG for rendering. This designer is not associated with any workflow engine. It's full generic. You may create any kind application by this, from graphical programming languages to workflow builders.
Features:
- 0 external dependencies,
- fully generic and configurable,
- use light/dark themes or customize easily,
- compatible with modern browsers and mobile devices,
- the definition is stored as JSON,
- supports Angular, React and Svelte.
📝 Check the documentation for more details.
🤩 Don't miss the pro version.
👀 Examples
Pro:
👩💻 Integrations
🚀 Installation
To use the designer you should add JS/TS files and CSS files to your project.
NPM
Install this package by NPM command:
npm i sequential-workflow-designer
To import the package:
import { Designer } from 'sequential-workflow-designer';
If you use css-loader or similar, you can add CSS files to your bundle:
import 'sequential-workflow-designer/css/designer.css';
import 'sequential-workflow-designer/css/designer-light.css';
import 'sequential-workflow-designer/css/designer-dark.css';
To create the designer write the below code:
Designer.create(placeholder, definition, configuration);
CDN
Add the below code to your head section in HTML document.
<head>
...
<link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sequential-workflow-designer@0.20.0/css/designer.css" rel="stylesheet">
<link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sequential-workflow-designer@0.20.0/css/designer-light.css" rel="stylesheet">
<link href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sequential-workflow-designer@0.20.0/css/designer-dark.css" rel="stylesheet">
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/sequential-workflow-designer@0.20.0/dist/index.umd.js"></script>
Call the designer by:
sequentialWorkflowDesigner.Designer.create(placeholder, definition, configuration);
🎬 Usage
Check examples directory.
import { Designer } from 'sequential-workflow-designer';
const placeholder = document.getElementById('placeholder');
const definition = {
properties: {
'myProperty': 'my-value',
},
sequence: [
]
};
const configuration = {
theme: 'light',
isReadonly: false,
undoStackSize: 10,
steps: {
iconUrlProvider: (componentType, type) => {
return `icon-${componentType}-${type}.svg`;
},
isDraggable: (step, parentSequence) => {
return step.name !== 'y';
},
isDeletable: (step, parentSequence) => {
return step.properties['isDeletable'];
},
isDuplicable: (step, parentSequence) => {
return true;
},
canInsertStep: (step, targetSequence, targetIndex) => {
return targetSequence.length < 5;
},
canMoveStep: (sourceSequence, step, targetSequence, targetIndex) => {
return !step.properties['isLocked'];
},
canDeleteStep: (step, parentSequence) => {
return step.name !== 'x';
}
},
validator: {
step: (step, parentSequence, definition) => {
return /^[a-z]+$/.test(step.name);
},
root: (definition) => {
return definition.properties['memory'] > 256;
}
},
toolbox: {
isCollapsed: false,
groups: [
{
name: 'Files',
steps: [
]
},
{
name: 'Notification',
steps: [
]
}
]
},
editors: {
isCollapsed: false,
rootEditorProvider: (definition, rootContext, isReadonly) => {
const editor = document.createElement('div');
return editor;
},
stepEditorProvider: (step, stepContext, definition, isReadonly) => {
const editor = document.createElement('div');
return editor;
}
},
controlBar: true,
contextMenu: true,
};
const designer = Designer.create(placeholder, definition, configuration);
designer.onDefinitionChanged.subscribe((newDefinition) => {
});
You can hide default UI components by setting the corresponding configuration property to false
.
const configuration = {
toolbox: false,
editors: false,
controlBar: false,
contextMenu: false,
}
💡 License
This project is released under the MIT license.