alphasights-react-d3-tree
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CustomAlphaSights React component to create interactive D3 tree hierarchies. Based on bkrem/react-d3-tree.
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React D3 Tree
Modified React D3 Tree by bkrem/react-d3-tree, this custom AlphaSights React D3 Tree is used for displaying Hierarchies. The original React D3 component lets you represent hierarchical data (e.g. ancestor trees, organisational structure, package dependencies) as an animated & interactive tree graph by leveraging D3's tree
layout. This customized version supports:
- Inverted trees and sub-trees.
- Hidden nodes
- Link styles specified on a source-target basis
- Hidden links
Contents
- Installation
- Usage
- Props
- Node shapes
- Styling
- Pre-defining a node's
_collapsed
state - Keeping large trees responsive
- External data sources
- Using foreignObjects
- Recipes
Installation
yarn add alphasights-react-d3-tree --ignore-engines
or
npm i --save alphasights-react-d3-tree
Usage
import React from 'react';
import Tree from 'alphasights-react-d3-tree';
const myTreeData = [
{
name: 'Top Level',
attributes: {
keyA: 'val A',
keyB: 'val B',
keyC: 'val C',
},
children: [
{
name: 'Level 2: A',
attributes: {
keyA: 'val A',
keyB: 'val B',
keyC: 'val C',
},
},
{
name: 'Level 2: B',
},
],
},
];
class MyComponent extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
{/* <Tree /> will fill width/height of its container; in this case `#treeWrapper` */}
<div id="treeWrapper" style={{width: '50em', height: '20em'}}>
<Tree data={myTreeData} />
</div>
);
}
}
Hiding nodes
Set the node type to hidden
:
const myTreeData = [
{
name: 'Top Level',
attributes: {
keyA: 'val A',
keyB: 'val B',
keyC: 'val C',
},
children: [
{
name: 'Level 2: A',
attributes: {
keyA: 'val A',
keyB: 'val B',
keyC: 'val C',
},
},
{
name: 'Level 2: B',
},
],
},
];
Custom link styles
Use the linkStyle
attribute:
const myTreeData = [
{
type: 'hidden',
children: [
{
name: 'Top Level 1',
linkStyle: {
stroke: "#ff6602",
"stroke-dasharray": 4
},
attributes: {
keyA: 'val A',
keyB: 'val B',
keyC: 'val C',
},
children: [
{
name: 'Level 2: A',
attributes: {
keyA: 'val A',
keyB: 'val B',
keyC: 'val C',
},
},
{
name: 'Level 2: B',
},
],
},
{
name: 'Top Level 2',
children: [
{
name: 'Level 2: A',
attributes: {
keyA: 'val A',
keyB: 'val B',
keyC: 'val C',
},
},
{
name: 'Level 2: B',
},
],
},
]
}
];
Inverted trees
To create inverted sub-trees, set the inverted
attribute to true
:
const myTreeData = [
{
name: "My root",
inverted: true,
children: [
{
name: 'Top Level 1',
linkStyle: {
stroke: "#ff6602",
"stroke-dasharray": 4
},
attributes: {
keyA: 'val A',
keyB: 'val B',
keyC: 'val C',
},
children: [
{
name: 'Level 2: A',
attributes: {
keyA: 'val A',
keyB: 'val B',
keyC: 'val C',
},
},
{
name: 'Level 2: B',
},
],
},
{
name: 'Top Level 2',
children: [
{
name: 'Level 2: A',
attributes: {
keyA: 'val A',
keyB: 'val B',
keyC: 'val C',
},
},
{
name: 'Level 2: B',
},
],
},
]
}
];
Props
| Property | Type | Options | Required? | Default | Description |
|:------------------------------|:-----------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:----------|:--------------------------------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| data
| array
object
| | required | undefined
| Single-element array containing the root node object (see myTreeData
above). Passing the root node object without an array wrapping it is also possible. react-d3-tree
will automatically attach a unique id
attribute to each node in the DOM, as well as data-source-id
& data-target-id
attributes to each link connecting two nodes. |
| nodeSvgShape
| object
| see Node shapes | | {shape: 'circle', shapeProps: {r: 10}}
| Sets a specific SVG shape element + shapeProps to be used for each node. |
| nodeLabelComponent
| object
| see Using foreignObjects | | null
| Allows using a React component as a node label; requires allowForeignObjects
to be set. |
| onClick
| func
| | | undefined
| Callback function to be called when a node is clicked. Has the function signature (nodeData, evt)
. The clicked node's data object is passed as first parameter, event object as second. |
| onMouseOver
| func
| | | undefined
| Callback function to be called when mouse enters the space belonging to a node. Has the function signature (nodeData, evt)
. The clicked node's data object is passed as first parameter, event object as second. |
| onMouseOut
| func
| | | undefined
| Callback function to be called when mouse leaves the space belonging to a node. Has the function signature (nodeData, evt)
. The clicked node's data object is passed as first parameter, event object as second. |
| onLinkClick
| func
| | | undefined
| Callback function to be called when a link is clicked. Has the function signature (linkSource, linkTarget, evt)
. The clicked link's parent data object is passed as first parameter, the child's as second, the event object as third. |
| onLinkMouseOver
| func
| | | undefined
| Callback function to be called when mouse enters the space belonging to a link. Has the function signature (linkSource, linkTarget, evt)
. The clicked link's parent data object is passed as first parameter, the child's as second, the event object as third. |
| onLinkMouseOut
| func
| | | undefined
| Callback function to be called when mouse leaves the space belonging to a link. Has the function signature (linkSource, linkTarget, evt)
. The clicked link's parent data object is passed as first parameter, the child's as second, the event object as third. |
| onUpdate
| func
| | | undefined
| Callback function to be called when the inner D3 component updates. That is - on every zoom or translate event, or when tree branches are toggled. Has the function signature (updateTarget: {targetNode, currentTranslate, currentZoom})
. |
| orientation
| string
(enum) | horizontal
vertical
| | horizontal
| horizontal
- Tree expands left-to-right. vertical
- Tree expands top-to-bottom. |
| translate
| object
| | | {x: 0, y: 0}
| Translates the graph along the x/y axis by the specified amount of pixels (avoids the graph being stuck in the top left canvas corner). |
| pathFunc
| string (enum)
/func
| diagonal
elbow
straight
customFunc(linkData, orientation)
| | diagonal
| diagonal
- Smooth, curved edges between parent-child nodes. elbow
- Sharp edges at right angles between parent-child nodes. straight
- Straight lines between parent-child nodes. customFunc
- Custom draw function that accepts linkData
as its first param and orientation
as its second. |
| collapsible
| bool
| | | true
| Toggles ability to collapse/expand the tree's nodes by clicking them. |
| collapseOnDoubleClick
| bool
| | | true
| Toggles ability to collapse/expand the tree's nodes by double-clicking them. If set to false
, a single click will collapse/expand them if collapsible
is set to true
. |
| useCollapseData
| bool
| see Pre-defining a node's _collapsed
state | | false
| Toggles whether the tree should automatically use any _collapsed: bool
properties it finds on nodes in the passed data set to configure its initial layout. |
| shouldCollapseNeighborNodes
| bool
| | | false
| If a node is currently being expanded, all other nodes at the same depth will be collapsed. |
| initialDepth
| number
| 0..n
| | undefined
| Sets the maximum node depth to which the tree is expanded on its initial render. Tree renders to full depth if prop is omitted. |
| depthFactor
| number
| -n..0..n
| | undefined
| Ensures the tree takes up a fixed amount of space (node.y = node.depth * depthFactor
), regardless of tree depth. TIP: Negative values invert the tree's direction. |
| zoomable
| bool
| | | true
| Toggles ability to zoom in/out on the Tree by scaling it according to props.scaleExtent
. |
| zoom
| number
| 0..n
| | 1
| A floating point number to set the initial zoom level. It is constrained by props.scaleExtent
. 1
is the default "non-zoomed" level. |
| scaleExtent
| object
| {min: 0..n, max: 0..n}
| | {min: 0.1, max: 1}
| Sets the minimum/maximum extent to which the tree can be scaled if props.zoomable
is true. |
| nodeSize
| object
| {x: 0..n, y: 0..n}
| | {x: 140, y: 140}
| Sets a fixed size for each node. This does not affect node circle sizes, circle sizes are handled by the circleRadius
prop. |
| separation
| object
| {siblings: 0..n, nonSiblings: 0..n}
| | {siblings: 1, nonSiblings: 2}
| Sets separation between neighbouring nodes, differentiating between siblings (same parent) and non-siblings. |
| transitionDuration
| number
| 0..n
| | 500
| Sets the animation duration (in ms) of each expansion/collapse of a tree node. Set this to 0
to deactivate animations completely. |
| textLayout
| object
| {textAnchor: enum, x: -n..0..n, y: -n..0..n, transform: string}
| | {textAnchor: "start", x: 10, y: -10, transform: undefined }
| Configures the positioning of each node's text (name & attributes) relative to the node itself. Defining a textLayout
property on a node passed in props.data
will override this global configuration for that node.textAnchor
enums mirror the text-anchor
spec.x
& y
accept integers denoting px
values. transform
mirrors the svg transform
spec. |
| styles
| object
| see Styling | | Node
/Link
CSS files | Overrides and/or enhances the tree's default styling. |
| allowForeignObjects
| bool
| see Using foreignObjects | | false
| Allows use of partially supported <foreignObject />
elements. |
| circleRadius
(legacy) | number
| 0..n
| | undefined
| Sets the radius of each node's <circle>
element. Will be deprecated in v2, please use nodeSvgShape
instead. |
Node shapes
The nodeSvgShape
prop allows specifying any SVG shape primitive to describe how the tree's nodes should be shaped.
Note:
nodeSvgShape
andcircleRadius
are mutually exclusive props.nodeSvgShape
will be used unless the legacycircleRadius
is specified.
For example, assuming we want to use squares instead of the default circles, we can do:
const svgSquare = {
shape: 'rect',
shapeProps: {
width: 20,
height: 20,
x: -10,
y: -10,
}
}
// ...
<Tree data={myTreeData} nodeSvgShape={svgSquare}>
To avoid rendering any node element, simply set nodeSvgShape
to { shape: 'none' }
.
Overridable shapeProps
shapeProps
is currently merged with node.circle
/leafNode.circle
(see Styling).
This means any properties passed in shapeProps
will be overridden by properties with the same key in the node.circle
/leafNode.circle
style props.
This is to prevent breaking the legacy usage of circleRadius
+ styling via node/leafNode
properties until it is deprecated fully in v2.
From v1.5.x onwards, it is therefore recommended to pass all node styling properties through shapeProps
.
Individual shapeProps
shapeProps
can be passed to a node individually by adding the nodeSvgShape
property to the relevant node's data set. This allows setting each node's style, shape and size independently of the tree's overall shapeProps
configuration (see Styling).
The usage example above can be extended to include individual shapeProps
:
import React from 'react';
import Tree from 'react-d3-tree';
const myTreeData = [
{
name: 'Parent Node',
attributes: {
keyA: 'val A',
keyB: 'val B',
keyC: 'val C',
},
nodeSvgShape: {
shape: 'circle',
shapeProps: {
r: 10,
fill: 'blue',
},
},
children: [
{
name: 'Inner Node',
attributes: {
keyA: 'val A',
keyB: 'val B',
keyC: 'val C',
},
nodeSvgShape: {
shape: 'rect',
shapeProps: {
width: 20,
height: 20,
x: -10,
y: -10,
fill: 'red',
},
},
},
{
name: 'Level 2: B',
},
],
},
];
...
Styling
The tree's styles
prop may be used to override any of the tree's default styling.
The following object shape is expected by styles
:
{
links: <svgStyleObject>,
nodes: {
node: {
circle: <svgStyleObject>,
name: <svgStyleObject>,
attributes: <svgStyleObject>,
},
leafNode: {
circle: <svgStyleObject>,
name: <svgStyleObject>,
attributes: <svgStyleObject>,
},
},
}
where <svgStyleObject>
is any object containing CSS-like properties that are compatible with an <svg>
element's style
attribute, for example:
{
stroke: 'blue',
strokeWidth: 3,
}
For more information on the SVG style
attribute, check this out.
Pre-defining a node's _collapsed
state
The tree's initial layout can be specified node-for-node by enabling the useCollapseData
prop.
If activated, react-d3-tree
will look for nodes specifying their own _collapsed
property and structure the initial layout accordingly.
For example, given an input data set of the shape:
const dataWithCollapsedProperties = [
{
name: 'Top Level',
children: [
{
name: '2: A',
children: [
{
name: '3: Collapsed son of A',
_collapsed: true,
children: [
{
name: '4: Son of A',
},
{
name: '4: Daughter of A',
},
],
},
{
name: '3: Daughter of A',
},
],
},
{
name: '2: B',
},
],
},
];
all nodes (with children) will be expanded except the Collapsed son of A
node.
Clarifications:
- Why is a leading underscore required for
_collapsed
?- D3 binds its own internal
collapsed
property to each node,react-d3-tree
simply adds a leading underscore to create a separate namespace.
- D3 binds its own internal
- Should
_collapsed: false
be explicitly set?- No, there's no need to do this since
react-d3-tree
assumes a node to be expanded unless specified otherwise.
- No, there's no need to do this since
Note:
props.useCollapseData
andprops.initialDepth
are mutually exclusive. IfuseCollapseData
is set,initialDepth
values will be ignored.
Keeping large trees responsive
Attempting to render large trees with animated transitions may cause significant input lag. This is due to limitations related to the way D3's select().transition()
enqueues calls to requestAnimationFrame
, discussed here.
Until a custom debounce for expand/collapse has been implemented, it is therefore recommended to set props.transitionDuration
to 0
for large tree graphs if you're experiencing responsiveness issues.
External data sources
Statically hosted JSON or CSV files can be used as data sources via the additional treeUtil
module.
Example
import React from 'react';
import { Tree, treeUtil } from 'react-d3-tree';
const csvSource = 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bkrem/react-d3-tree/master/docs/examples/data/csv-example.csv';
constructor() {
super();
this.state = {
data: undefined,
};
}
componentWillMount() {
treeUtil.parseCSV(csvSource)
.then((data) => {
this.setState({ data })
})
.catch((err) => console.error(err));
}
class MyComponent extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
{/* <Tree /> will fill width/height of its container; in this case `#treeWrapper` */}
<div id="treeWrapper" style={{width: '50em', height: '20em'}}>
<Tree data={this.state.data} />
</div>
);
}
}
For details regarding the treeUtil
module, please check the module's API docs.
For examples of each data type that can be parsed with treeUtil
, please check the data source examples.
Using foreignObjects
⚠️ Requires
allowForeignObjects
prop to be set due to limited browser support: IE does not currently supportforeignObject
elements.
⚠️ There is a known bug in Safari relating to the positioning of
foreignObject
elements. Please take this into account before opting in viaallowForeignObjects
.
The SVG spec's foreignObject
element allows foreign XML content to be rendered into the SVG namespace, unlocking the ability to use regular React components for elements of the tree graph.
nodeLabelComponent
The nodeLabelComponent
prop provides a way to use a React component for each node's label. It accepts an object with the following signature:
{
render: ReactElement,
foreignObjectWrapper?: object
}
render
is the XML React-D3-Tree will use to render each node's label.foreignObjectWrapper
contains a set of attributes that should be passed to the<foreignObject />
that wrapsnodeLabelComponent
. For possible attributes please check the spec.
Note: By default, foreignObjectWrapper
will set its width and height attributes to nodeSize.x - 24px
and nodeSize.y - 24px
respectively; where a base margin of 24px is subtracted to avoid the overlapping of elements.
To override this behaviour for each attribute, specify width
and/or height
properties for your foreignObjectWrapper
.
Note: The ReactElement passed to render
is cloned with its existing props and receives an additional nodeData
object prop, containing information about the current node.
Example
Assuming we have a React component NodeLabel
and we want to avoid node's label overlapping with the node itself by moving its position along the Y-axis, we could implement nodeLabelComponent
like so:
class NodeLabel extends React.PureComponent {
render() {
const {className, nodeData} = this.props
return (
<div className={className}>
<h2>{nodeData.name}</h2>
{nodeData._children &&
<button>{nodeData._collapsed ? 'Expand' : 'Collapse'}</button>
}
</div>
)
}
}
/* ... */
render() {
return (
<Tree
data={myTreeData}
allowForeignObjects
nodeLabelComponent={{
render: <NodeLabel className='myLabelComponentInSvg' />,
foreignObjectWrapper: {
y: 24
}
}}
/>
)
}