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buche-cytoscape

v0.1.0

Published

Cytoscape channel and element for Buche.

Downloads

3

Readme

buche-cytoscape

Buche plugin for the cytoscape graph library.

Provides the cytoscape-graph component.

Use

First you must output the following buche command:

{"command":"plugin","name":"cytoscape"}

Buche will prompt you to install the plugin if it is not available, although you can install it manually with buche --install cytoscape.

<cytoscape-graph> component

The component is instantiated in HTML as follows:

<cytoscape-graph width="1000px" height="500px">
    <script type="buche/configure">
    {
        "style": "<style or path to style>",
        "layout": {"name": "cola"},
        "elements": [
            {"data": {"id": "A"},
            {"data": {"id": "B"},
            {"data": {"id": "C"},
            {"data": {"source": "A", "target": "C"}},
            {"data": {"source": "B", "target": "A"}},
            {"data": {"source": "C", "target": "B"}}
        ]
    }
    </script>
</cytoscape-graph>`

configure command

If this is more convenient to you, you can leave out the configuration in <cytoscape-graph>, and use a separate command to configure it. For example (using node.js):

function buche(cfg) {
    console.log(JSON.stringify(cfg));
}

buche({
    parent: "/",
    tag: 'cytoscape-graph',
    attributes: {
        address: 'graph',
        width: '1000px',
        height: '1000px',
    }
})

buche({
    parent: "/graph",
    command: "configure",
    style: `${__dirname}/graph-style.css`,
    layout: {name: "cola"},
    elements: [
        {"data": {"id": "A"},
        {"data": {"id": "B"},
        {"data": {"id": "C"},
        {"data": {"source": "A", "target": "C"}},
        {"data": {"source": "B", "target": "A"}},
        {"data": {"source": "C", "target": "B"}}
    ]
})

The <cytoscape-graph> must have an address attribute in order for this to work, and the command must be directed to that address (see parent above).

element command

Nodes and edges can be added incrementally using the element command. For example, to add node D and edge A-D:

buche({
    parent: '/graph',
    command: 'element',
    data: {
        id: "D"
    }
});

buche({
    parent: '/graph',
    command: 'element',
    data: {
        source: "A",
        target: "D"
    }
});

It is allowed to omit the declaration of the nodes, since they will be created automatically if edges refer to them. You will need to declare the nodes, however, if you want to give them labels that differ from their id, or tooltips, or custom styles.

Documentation for element creation is here.

Tooltips

Tooltips can be easily associated to any node or edge by setting the element's data.tooltip to some arbitrary HTML expression. See examples/features.js.

Examples

The examples/ directory contains a few examples in node.js or Python. There is also raw JSON output in the .jsonl files, so you can simply run buche cat examples/features.jsonl to check it out without having to run or install node.js.