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@mpecheux/rune-vue

v1.1.0

Published

Rune Vue is a lightweight Vue JS wrapper around the Rune JS lib

Downloads

2

Readme

Rune

Rune is a lightweight Vue JS lib for drawing graphs and flows. The full documentation is available at https://MinaPecheux.gitlab.io/rune-vue/.

The Rune Vue package is a simple wrapper around the Rune Core library, a lightweight JS package to draw graphs and flows.

The goal of this specific Vue plugin is to provide a ready-made graph Vue component that can be instantiated with just some nodes and edges data.

Install the lib

First get the packages:

# using yarn
yarn add @mpecheux/rune-core
yarn add @mpecheux/rune-vue

# or npm
npm install @mpecheux/rune-core
npm install @mpecheux/rune-vue

Then, add them to your Vue app:

import Vue from 'vue';
import RuneCore from "@mpecheux/rune-core/dist/rune-core.umd";
import RuneVue from "@mpecheux/rune-vue";

Vue.use(RuneVue, { lib: RuneCore });

Displaying a basic graph

To create a graph with Rune, you need to:

  • define your data: an array of nodes and an array of edges
  • instantiate the RuneGraph component

Data should be of the following form:

{
  nodes: [
    { id: 'node-0', type: 'basic/input-number' },
    { id: 'node-1', type: 'basic/output' }
  ],
  edges: [
    { source: 'node-0', target: 'node-1' }
  ]
}

To create the corresponding graph, simply use the RuneGraph Vue component (it is automatically imported in the Vue.use(...) step):

<template>
  <rune-graph :data="graphData" />
</template>

<script>
export default {
  data() {
    return {
      graphData: {
        nodes: [
          { id: 'node-0', type: 'basic/input-number' },
          { id: 'node-1', type: 'basic/output' }
        ],
        edges: [ { source: 'node-0', target: 'node-1' } ]
      }
    };
  }
}
</script>

And you're done!

Contribute

  • To setup the project, run:
yarn install
  • Then, to compile and enable hot-reloading (for development):
yarn serve
  • To lint and fix the files, use:
yarn lint