vue-mindmap
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Vue component for mindnode maps
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VueMindmap
VueMindmap is a vue component for mindnode maps inspered by react-mindmap.
Live demo built on top of the awesome codesandbox.
Installation
npm install --save vue-mindmap
Usage
Bundler (Webpack, Rollup)
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueMindmap from 'vue-mindmap'
// You need a specific loader for CSS files like https://github.com/webpack/css-loader
import 'vue-mindmap/dist/vue-mindmap.css'
Vue.use(VueMindmap)
<template>
<mindmap
:nodes="nodes"
:connections="connections"
:editable="true"
/>
</template>
<script>
export default {
name: 'MyMindmap',
data() {
return {
nodes: [...],
connections: [...]
}
}
}
</script>
Browser
<!-- Include after Vue -->
<!-- Local files -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="vue-mindmap/dist/vue-mindmap.css"></link>
<script src="vue-mindmap/dist/vue-mindmap.js"></script>
<!-- From CDN -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/vue-mindmap/dist/vue-mindmap.css"></link>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue-mindmap"></script>
Props
| Prop | Type | Default | Description | |-----------------|:-------:|---------|--------------------------------------------------------| | nodes | Array | [ ] | Array of objects used to render nodes. | | connections | Array | [ ] | Array of objects used to render connections. | | subnodes | Array | [ ] | Array of objects used to render subnodes. | | editable | Boolean | false | Enable editor mode, which allows to move around nodes. |
nodes
Array of objects used to render nodes. Below an example of the node structure.
{
"text": "python",
"url": "http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Python_(programming_language)",
"fx": -13.916222252976013,
"fy": -659.1641376795345,
"category": "wiki",
"note": ""
}
The possible attributes are:
- text: title of the node
- url: url contained in the node
- fx and fy: coordinates (if not present they'll be generated)
- category: category used to generate an emoji
- note: note that will be visible on hover
connections
Array of objects used to render connections. Below an example of the connection structure.
{
"source": "python",
"target": "basics",
"curve": {
"x": -43.5535,
"y": 299.545
}
}
The possible attributes are:
- source: title of the node where the connection starts
- target: title of the node where the connection ends
- curve.x and curve.y: coordinates of the control point of a quadratic bezier curve (if not specified the connection will be straight)
subnodes
Array of objects used to render subnodes. The structure is the same as for nodes with two additional attributes:
- parent: title of the parent node
- color: used for the margin color, needs to be a valid CSS color
Styling
Here's a list of all CSS classes for styling:
- .mindmap-svg: main
svg
element containing the map; - .mindmap-node:
foreignObject
element representing a node; - .mindmap-node--editable:
foreignObject
element representing a node in editor mode; - .mindmap-subnode-group-text:
foreignObject
element containing all subnodes of a given node; - .mindmap-subnode-text:
div
element containing a subnode; - .mindmap-connection:
path
element for each connection; - .mindmap-emoji:
img
tag for emoji
Development
Launch visual tests
npm run dev
Launch Karma with coverage
npm run dev:coverage
Build
Bundle the js and css of to the dist
folder:
npm run build