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origraph

v0.2.8

Published

A library for flexible graph reshaping

Downloads

18

Readme

origraph.js

Build Status Coverage Status

origraph.js is a library for wrangling graph data. Graph constructs (like what is a node, and what is an edge) are deliberately lightweight, so that they are easy to map (and re-map) to data items, regardless of how the raw data is structured.

Operations

Be advised that this is project is very work-in-progress, and is being implemented in parallel with Origraph, a non-programmer's visual interface for using this library. Expect frequent sweeping changes and poor documentation for now, especially as we explore and refine what constructs and operations are even important for this graph data wrangling.

Installation and Usage

Basic use in the browser

This will make the window.origraph global available to your scripts:

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/origraph.umd.js"></script>

Server-side apps or pre-bundled browser apps

Installation:

npm install origraph

Usage:

const origraph = require('origraph');

Development

Setup:

git clone https://github.com/origraph/origraph.js.git
cd origraph.js
npm install

Debugging:

When debugging with the test scripts, launch these as parallel processes:

npm run watchcjs
npm run debug

Debugging in the browser:

When debugging in the browser, launch this in parallel to whatever you're using to debug / serve your web app (make sure to point your app to the built dist/origraph.umd.js file):

npm run watchumd

Releasing a new version

A list of reminders to make sure we don't forget any steps:

  • Update the version number in package.json
  • Update the release link in this README
  • npm run build
  • npm run test
  • git commit -a -m "commit message"
  • git push
  • (Verify Travis CI doesn't fail)
  • git tag -a #.#.# -m "tag annotation"
  • git push --tags
  • npm publish
  • (maybe optional) Edit / document the release on Github, add built files in dist