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A react component to render network graphs using vis.js

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vis-react

A React component to display beautiful network graphs using vis.js

Make sure to visit visjs.org for more info.

Rendered graphs are scrollable, zoomable, retina ready, dynamic, and switch layout on double click.

Due to the imperative nature of vis.js, updating graph properties causes complete redraw of graph and completely porting it to React is a big project itself!

This component takes three vis.js configuration objects as properties:

  • graph: contains two arrays { edges, nodes }
  • options: normal vis.js options as described here
  • events: an object that has event name as keys and their callback as values

Installation

// with npm
$ npm install netslider --save

// with yarn
$ yarn add netslider

Load

To use a component, include the javascript and css files of vis in your root html:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
	<head>
		<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vis/4.21.0/vis.min.js"></script>
		<link href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vis/4.21.0/vis.min.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
	</head>
	<body>
		<script type="text/javascript">
			// ... load a visualization
		</script>
	</body>
</html>

or load vis.js using require.js. Note that vis.css must be loaded too.

Usage

var Graph = require('vis-react');

var graph = {
	nodes: [
		{ id: 1, label: 'Node 1' },
		{ id: 2, label: 'Node 2' },
		{ id: 3, label: 'Node 3' },
		{ id: 4, label: 'Node 4' },
		{ id: 5, label: 'Node 5' }
	],
	edges: [{ from: 1, to: 2 }, { from: 1, to: 3 }, { from: 2, to: 4 }, { from: 2, to: 5 }]
};

var options = {
	layout: {
		hierarchical: true
	},
	edges: {
		color: '#000000'
	}
};

var events = {
	select: function(event) {
		var { nodes, edges } = event;
	}
};

React.render(
	<Graph
		graph={graph}
		options={options}
		events={events}
		style={style}
		getNetwork={this.getNetwork}
		getEdges={this.getEdges}
		getNodes={this.getNodes}
		vis={vis => (this.vis = vis)}
	/>,
	document.body
);

Yes, it's really all you need to get started as you can see in this live and interactive demo:

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Props

NameTypeRequiredDescription
graphobjecttruenodes and edges
optionsobjecttrueoptions
eventsobjecttrueevents callback
styleobjectfalsecustom styles
getNetworkfuncfalsereturns network nodes
getNodesfuncfalsereturns all nodes
visobjectfalsereturns vis instance

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Package last updated on 11 May 2019

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