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@antv/g6-element

v0.8.24

Published

A Graph Visualization Framework in JavaScript

Downloads

321,147

Readme

G6: A Graph Visualization Framework in TypeScript.

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中文 README

What is G6

G6 is a graph visualization engine, which provides a set of basic mechanisms, including rendering, layout, analysis, interaction, animation, and other auxiliary tools. G6 aims to simplify the relationships, and help people to obtain the insight of relational data.

Developers are able to build graph visualization analysis applications or graph visualization modeling applications easily.

Powerful Animation and Interactions

Powerful Layouts

Features

  • Abundant Built-in Items: Nodes and edges with free configurations;
  • Steerable Interactions: More than 10 basic interaction behaviors ;
  • Powerful Layout: More than 10 layout algorithms;
  • Convenient Components: Outstanding ability and performance;
  • Friendly User Experience: Complete documents for different levels of user requirements. TypeScript supported.

G6 concentrates on the principle of 'good by default'. In addition, the custom mechanism of the item, interation behavior, and layout satisfies the customazation requirements.

Abundant Built-in Items

Installation

$ npm install @antv/g6

Usage

import G6 from '@antv/g6';

const data = {
  nodes: [
    {
      id: 'node1',
      label: 'Circle1',
      x: 150,
      y: 150,
    },
    {
      id: 'node2',
      label: 'Circle2',
      x: 400,
      y: 150,
    },
  ],
  edges: [
    {
      source: 'node1',
      target: 'node2',
    },
  ],
};

const graph = new G6.Graph({
  container: 'container',
  width: 500,
  height: 500,
  defaultNode: {
    type: 'circle',
    size: [100],
    color: '#5B8FF9',
    style: {
      fill: '#9EC9FF',
      lineWidth: 3,
    },
    labelCfg: {
      style: {
        fill: '#fff',
        fontSize: 20,
      },
    },
  },
  defaultEdge: {
    style: {
      stroke: '#e2e2e2',
    },
  },
});

graph.data(data);
graph.render();

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For more information of the usage, please refer to Getting Started.

Development

$ npm install

# run bootstrap to link the packages
$ npm run bootstrap

# build all the packages
$ npm run build:all

# run test case
$ npm run test

# run lint
$ npm run lint

# run test case in watch mode
npm test -- --watch ./tests/unit/algorithm/find-path-spec
DEBUG_MODE=1 npm test -- --watch ./tests/unit/algorithm/find-path-spec

Documents

  • Tutorial
  • Middle Guides
  • Further Reading
  • API Reference

G6 Communication Group

Welcome to join the G6 Communication Group or G6 Communication Group-2 (DingTalk groups). We also welcome the github issues.

How to Contribute

Please let us know what you are you going to help. Do check out issues for bug reports or suggestions first.

License

MIT license.