A Graph visualization for angular
https://swimlane.github.io/ngx-graph/
npm install @swimlane/ngx-graph --save
- Import
NgxGraphModule
into your module - Use the
ngx-graph
component in your components
<ngx-graph
class="chart-container"
[view]="[500, 200]"
[links]="[
{
id: 'a',
source: 'first',
target: 'second',
label: 'is parent of'
}, {
id: 'b',
source: 'first',
target: 'third',
label: 'custom label'
}
]"
[nodes]="[
{
id: 'first',
label: 'A'
}, {
id: 'second',
label: 'B'
}, {
id: 'third',
label: 'C'
}
]"
(select)="onNodeSelect($event)"
>
</ngx-graph>
<ngx-graph
class="chart-container"
[view]="[500, 550]"
[links]="[
{
id: 'a',
source: 'first',
target: 'second',
label: 'is parent of'
}, {
id: 'b',
source: 'first',
target: 'c1',
label: 'custom label'
}, {
id: 'd',
source: 'first',
target: 'c2',
label: 'custom label'
}, {
id: 'e',
source: 'c1',
target: 'd',
label: 'first link'
}, {
id: 'f',
source: 'c1',
target: 'd',
label: 'second link'
}
]"
[nodes]="[
{
id: 'first',
label: 'A'
}, {
id: 'second',
label: 'B'
}, {
id: 'c1',
label: 'C1'
}, {
id: 'c2',
label: 'C2'
}, {
id: 'd',
label: 'D'
}
]"
[clusters]="[
{
id: 'third',
label: 'Cluster node',
childNodeIds: ['c1', 'c2']
}
]"
layout="dagreCluster"
>
<ng-template #defsTemplate>
<svg:marker id="arrow" viewBox="0 -5 10 10" refX="8" refY="0" markerWidth="4" markerHeight="4" orient="auto">
<svg:path d="M0,-5L10,0L0,5" class="arrow-head" />
</svg:marker>
</ng-template>
<ng-template #clusterTemplate let-cluster>
<svg:g class="node cluster">
<svg:rect
rx="5"
ry="5"
[attr.width]="cluster.dimension.width"
[attr.height]="cluster.dimension.height"
[attr.fill]="cluster.data.color"
/>
</svg:g>
</ng-template>
<ng-template #nodeTemplate let-node>
<svg:g
(click)="onNodeClick($event)"
(dblclick)="onNodeClick($event)"
class="node"
ngx-tooltip
[tooltipPlacement]="'top'"
[tooltipType]="'tooltip'"
[tooltipTitle]="node.label"
>
<svg:rect
[attr.width]="node.dimension.width"
[attr.height]="node.dimension.height"
[attr.fill]="node.data.color"
/>
<svg:text alignment-baseline="central" [attr.x]="10" [attr.y]="node.dimension.height / 2">
{{node.label}}
</svg:text>
</svg:g>
</ng-template>
<ng-template #linkTemplate let-link>
<svg:g class="edge">
<svg:path class="line" stroke-width="2" marker-end="url(#arrow)"></svg:path>
<svg:text class="edge-label" text-anchor="middle">
<textPath
class="text-path"
[attr.href]="'#' + link.id"
[style.dominant-baseline]="link.dominantBaseline"
startOffset="50%"
>
{{link.label}}
</textPath>
</svg:text>
</svg:g>
</ng-template>
</ngx-graph>
[
{
id: '1',
label: 'Node A'
},
{
id: '2',
label: 'Node B'
},
{
id: '3',
label: 'Node C'
},
{
id: '4',
label: 'Node D'
},
{
id: '5',
label: 'Node E'
},
{
id: '6',
label: 'Node F'
}
];
[
{
id: 'a',
source: '1',
target: '2'
},
{
id: 'b',
source: '1',
target: '3'
},
{
id: 'c',
source: '3',
target: '4'
},
{
id: 'd',
source: '3',
target: '5'
},
{
id: 'e',
source: '4',
target: '5'
},
{
id: 'f',
source: '2',
target: '6'
}
];
[
{
id: 'cluster0',
label: 'Cluster node',
childNodeIds: ['2', '3']
}
];
To get started with development, clone a fork of the repository and run npm install --legacy-peer-deps
.
Run npm run build:lib
to build ngx-graph. This must be done prior to building the demo.
Run npm run start
to serve the demo at http://localhost:4200/
. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.
Run ng build
to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/
directory.
Run npm run test
to execute the linter
Checkout master (git checkout master
)
Pull master (git pull
)
Refresh node modules (npm ci
)
Run tests (npm test
)
Examine log to determine next version (X.Y.Z)
Run git checkout -b release/X.Y.Z
Update version in projects/swimlane/ngx-graph/package.json
.
Update changelog in projects/swimlane/ngx-graph/CHANGELOG.md
Run git commit -am "(release): X.Y.Z"
Run git tag X.Y.Z
Run git push origin HEAD --tags
Run npm run publish:lib
Submit PR
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