A highly customizable React component for building interactive network diagrams.
Coming soon under the MIT licence | Use it now on isoflow.io
- Real-time: Display real-time data on diagrams.
- Customizable: Use your own isometric icon packs, or use our free set of networking icons (also under MIT).
- Export options: Export diagrams as images, JSON or YAML.
- Powerful annotation tools: Annotate nodes, groups and connectors.
- Step-by-step walkthroughs: Create interactive tours of large diagrams to help viewers easily digest information.
Migration to open-source: ██░░░░░░░░░
- Set up automated publishing to NPM registry
- Migrate private JS project to public Typescript project
- Pan / Select / Zoom modes
- Display icons in sidebar
- Node controls
- Group controls
- Connector controls
- Publish icons as separate importable package
Note: Isoflow is currently in development and NOT production ready. To view it's current state of development:
npm install isoflow
import Isoflow from 'isoflow';
const scene = {
icons: [
{
id: "block",
name: "Block",
url: "https://isoflow.io/static/assets/icons/networking/primitive.svg",
category: "Networking",
},
],
nodes: [
{
id: "a_node",
label: "A node",
icon: "block",
position: {
x: 0,
y: 0,
},
},
],
connectors: [],
groups: []
}
const App = () => (
<Isoflow
height={500}
scene={scene}
>
)
If using Next.js, make sure you only import Isoflow in the browser:
const Isoflow = dynamic(() => import("isoflow"), {
ssr: false,
});
- Clone the repo
npm i
npm run start
- Visit
localhost:3000
in your browser
See good first issues.
Isoflow is MIT licensed (see ./LICENSE).