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r-orgchart

v0.0.6

Published

R-orgchart is a simple library for displaying and creating orgcharts in React.

Downloads

21

Readme

R-orgchart

R-orgchart is simple library for displaying and creating orgcharts in React.

Installation:

$ npm install -s r-orgchart

Use:

import Rorgchart from 'r-orgchart';
...
<Rorgchart />

Props:

| Prop | Default | Description | ------ | ------ | ------ | data | array with root object: [{id: 1, title: 'Root', ParentId: null}] | Array of objects you wish to display. Each object must contain id, title and ParentId. | readonly | false | By default, orgchart can be edited and nodes deleted. If you send this props, it will be readonly. | disableRootEdit | false | Disable edit of root node. | addNewChild | default function | There is default function for adding new node, but you can send your own if you wish - argument: parentId. | deleteNode | default function | There is default function for deleting node, but you can send your own if you wish - argument: node. | editNode | default function | There is default function for editing node, but you can send your own if you wish - argument: node (edited). | animation | true | Turn on/off animation (visible when there is only a root node). | nodeStyle | - | Custom style for node box. | nodeClassName | - | CSS className for node box. | btnsStyle | - | Custom style for buttons box. | btnsClassName | - | CSS className for buttons box. | lineColor | - | Custom color for lines connecting nodes.

Exporting data:

To get back data array with all changes, you can call function exportData using a ref:

    ...
    this.refs.rorgchart.exportData();
    ...
    <Rorgchart ref="rorgchart" />
    ...