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Introduction

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pssst! Looking for the old version 5?

DEMO: http://projectstorm.cloud/react-diagrams

DOCS (wip) https://projectstorm.gitbook.io/react-diagrams

[! BETA NOTICE !]

Version 6 is now in Beta, please let us know if you find anything inconsistent so we can try and get ready for a final release. Everything in master here represents 6.0, if you are looking for the stable and old version 5, please go here :)

Docs are currently being worked on, along with a migration path.

What

A flow & process orientated diagramming library inspired by Blender, Labview and Unreal engine.

  • Modern Codebase written entirely in Typescript and React, the library makes use of powerful generics, advanced software engineering principles and is broken up into multiple modules.
  • Hackable and extensible the entire library including its core can be extended, rewired and re-assembled into fundamentally different software to suit your own software needs.
  • HTML nodes as a first class citizen the library was originally written to represent advanced dynamic nodes, that are difficult to represent as SVG's due to complex input requirements ux requirements.
  • Designed for process the library is aimed for software engineers that want to rewire their programs at runtime, and that want to make their software more dynamic.
  • Fast diagram editing the defaults provided give the heighest priority to editing diagrams as fast as possible.

Example implementation using custom models: Dylan's personal code

Personal Project

Get started with the default models right out of the box:

Installing

For all the bells and whistles:

yarn add @projectstorm/react-diagrams@next

This includes all the packages listed below and works \(mostly and conceptually like it used to in version 5.0)

A more modular approach

This library now has a more modular design and you can import just the core contains no default factories or routing

yarn add @projectstorm/react-diagrams-core@next

this is built ontop of the evolving react-canvas-core library

yarn add @projectstorm/react-diagrams-core@next

which makes use of

yarn add @projectstorm/react-geometry@next

and of course, you can add some extras:

yarn add @projectstorm/react-diagrams-defaults@next
yarn add @projectstorm/react-diagrams-routing@next

How to use

Take a look at the diagram demos

or

Take a look at the demo project which contains an example for ES6 as well as Typescript

Run the demos

After running yarn install you must then run: cd packages/diagrams-demo-gallery && yarn run start

Building from source

Simply run yarn build or yarn build:prod in the root directory and it will spit out the transpiled code and typescript definitions into the dist directory as a single file.

Checkout the docs

Description
a super simple, no-nonsense diagramming library written in react that just works
Readme MIT 15 MiB
Languages
TypeScript 97.6%
JavaScript 2%
CSS 0.3%
HTML 0.1%