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netv

v1.1.11

Published

A network visualization library based on WebGL

Downloads

49

Readme

NetV.js

中文 | English

A large scale network visualization engine based on WebGL.

Homepage: http://netv.zjuvag.org/

Features

  • GPU-accelerated render large-scale graphs (millons of elements)
  • High FPS for dynamic rendering graphs
  • Fast WebGL-based mouse interaction on graphs

Usage

Download NetV.js from releases: https://github.com/ZJUVAI/NetV.js/releases

Or import from CDN: https://unpkg.com/netv/build/NetV.min.js

If you use npm, you can also install netv:

npm install netv

Basic example shows below:

const testData = {
    nodes: [
        { id: '0', x: 300, y: 100 },
        { id: '1', x: 500, y: 100 },
        { id: '2', x: 400, y: 400 }
    ],
    links: [
        { source: '0', target: '2' },
        { source: '1', target: '2' }
    ]
}

const netv = new NetV({
    container: document.getElementById('main')
})
netv.data(testData)
netv.draw()

Develop Guide

# start and install dependencies for all packages
$ npm run bootstrap

# to add local dependences (add some local package as one dependency of another)
# first install lerna as a global package
$ npm install lerna -g
# second: lerna add local-package-1-name --scope=local-package-2-name
# e.g. add packages/label to packages/netv
# their names are defined in their corresponding "package.json"s
$ lerna add @netv/label --scope=netv
# note that only public packages can be added as local dependency,
# otherwise, problems will occur after packages are published to NPM

# build the packages
$ npm run build

# if you wanna watch one of the packages, e.g. packages/label
$ cd ./packages/label
$ npm run watch

Feel freely submitting issues and pull requests. You may check our contribution guide.

Publish

$ npm install -g lerna # if you didn't install lerna globally
$ lerna version [major | minor | patch | premajor | preminor | prepatch | prerelease]
$ lerna publish from-git

Team

NetV.js is owned by Zhejiang University and Zhejiang Lab. The development of NetV.js is led by the Visual Analytics Group of Zhejiang University and Zhejiang Lab Jianwei Team.

License

MIT license.