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cytoscape-transaction-layout

v1.0.3

Published

A specialized layout for graphs with large numbers of transactions between people.

Downloads

3

Readme

cytoscape-transaction-layout

Description

This is a specialized layout for graphs with large numbers of transactions between people. The layout aggregates transactions into sorted clusters and positions nodes using a forced directed layout. Functionality is provided to toggle clusters between a simplified and detailed view.

Dependencies

  • cytoscape: ^3.19.0
  • cytoscape-fcose: 2.0.0

Usage instructions

Download the library:

  • via npm: npm install cytoscape-transaction-layout
  • via direct download in the repository

ES import:

import cytoscape from 'cytoscape';
import { register as transactionLayout } from 'cytoscape-transaction-layout';
cytoscape.use(transactionLayout);

CommonJS:

let cytoscape = require('cytoscape');
let layout = require('transactionLayout');

cytoscape.use(layout);

API

// Default layout options listed
let options = {
    name: 'transaction',

    // Called when compound node is collapsed or expanded respectively
    // Useful for applying style changes to compound nodes
    onCollapseCompoundNode: (compoundNode) => {},
    onExpandCompoundNode: (compoundNode) => {},

    // Function to determine the edge width based on the number transactions for an edge
    edgeWidthFunc: (transactionCount) => {
        return transactionCount;
    },

    // Compare to function to determine the order of transactions within a compound node
    transactionsCompareTo: (nodeA, nodeB) => {
        return nodeA.data('weight') - nodeB.data('weight');
    },

    // Cytoscape selector passed to cy.nodes() to determine parent nodes
    parentSelector: '[type = "person"]',

    // Cytoscape selector passed to cy.nodes() to determine transaction nodes
    transactionSelector: '[type = "transaction"]',

    // fcose layout options, default options listed
    // see https://github.com/iVis-at-Bilkent/cytoscape.js-fcose for more information
    forceLayoutOptions: {
        name: 'fcose',
        quality: 'proof',
        animate: false,
    },
};

// An object containing layout functions is returned
let layout = cy.layout(options).run();

// Runs the focse layout
// Accepts an object whose values update the values in options.forceLayoutOptions
layout.runForceLayout({});

// Toggles a compound between collapsed and expanded
// Accepts either a transaction node or a transaction's parent node
layout.toggleCompoundNode(node);

Graph Data Format

  • Each parent node can have any number of directed edges entering or leaving the node
  • Each transaction node must have exactly one directed edge entering and one directed edge leaving the node
  • Ideally the graph should be completely connected
  • The graph layout will automatically convert this format to compound nodes with transactions as children

Example Demo

  • An example demo is found in ./example
  • Install the dependencies using npm or another package manager if applicable
  • Start the local dev server using npm run start in ./example
  • Access localhost:8080 to view the demo