JavaScript library for drawing diagrams of small graphs, using D3 to generate SVG. Useful for explaining Neo4j graph modelling concepts in presentations and blogs.
Write HTML markup to express graph content and structure, then ask the library to render an SVG picture of the graph. Control geometry and styling by applying CSS to the markup.
The library you need is graph-diagram.js
. It depends on D3, so you'll need that too.
Markup looks like this, enclosed in a <figure>
tag:
<figure class="graph-diagram">
<ul class="graph-diagram-markup">
<li class="node" data-node-id="0" data-x="0" data-y="0">
<span class="caption">A</span>
</li>
<li class="node" data-node-id="1" data-x="50" data-y="0">
<span class="caption">B</span>
</li>
<li class="relationship" data-from="0" data-to="1">
<span class="type">R</span>
</li>
</ul>
</figure>
See tests.html for examples of what you can do with markup and styling.
At the end of your page, or in a suitable event handler, call a bit of framework code:
<script type="text/javascript">
d3.selectAll( "figure.graph-diagram" )
.call( gd.figure() );
</script>
There's also a complete working example in example.html.
What? You can't hold x/y coordinates in your head and type the markup straight in?
Don't worry, there's a graphical editor. It's in index.html
.
This whole repository is hosted by GitHub Pages, so you'll find the editor hosted at
http://www.apcjones.com/arrows/.
Yes, lots. Consider the current version experimental at best. There hasn't been any work on browser compatibility, so I'd be surprised if it works properly outside WebKit.