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sprotty

v1.3.0

Published

A next-gen framework for graphical views

Downloads

13,038

Readme

Sprotty

This is the client part of Sprotty, a next-generation, open-source diagramming framework built with web technologies.

Some selected features:

  • Fast, scalable SVG rendering that is compatible with all modern browsers and stylable with CSS
  • Animations built into the core
  • Support for a distributed runtime with client and server
  • Fast, reactive client architecture implemented in TypeScript
  • Java or Node.js based server architecture
  • Configuration via dependency injection
  • Integrations with Xtext, Langium, the Language Server Protocol, VS Code and Theia
  • Can be run as rich-client as well as in the browser

Docs

For further information please consult the documentation on the website.

The version history is documented in the CHANGELOG.

References

  • Example: view filtering – using filtering to efficiently navigate a large dataset of publications and citations
  • Example: nested graphs – expanding nested subgraphs in-place to efficiently navigate a large project with TypeScript modules
  • Yangster – a VS Code extension for the YANG language