@caliorg/jointjs v3.1.1
JointJS - JavaScript diagramming library
JointJS is a JavaScript diagramming library. It can be used to create either static diagrams or, and more importantly, fully interactive diagramming tools and application builders.
Please see http://jointjs.com for more information, demos and documentation.
Or check out our mind-map documentation.
Features
- basic diagram elements (rect, circle, ellipse, text, image, path)
- ready-to-use diagram elements of well-known diagrams (ERD, Org chart, FSA, UML, PN, DEVS, ...)
- custom diagram elements based on SVG or programmatically rendered
- interactive elements and links
- connecting diagram elements with links or links with links
- customizable links, their arrowheads and labels
- links smoothing (bezier interpolation)
- magnets (link connection points) can be placed basically anywhere
- hierarchical diagrams
- serialization/deserialization to/from JSON format
- highly event driven - you can react on any event that happens inside the paper
- zoom in/out
- touch support
- plugin awareness
- MVC architecture
- ... a lot more
Supported browsers
- Latest Google Chrome (including mobile)
- Latest Firefox
- Latest Safari (including mobile)
- Latest MSEdge
- Latest Opera
- IE 11
- PhantomJS
Any problem with JointJS in the above browsers should be reported as a bug in JointJS.
Development Environment
If you want to work on JointJS locally, use the following guidelines to get started.
Dependencies
Make sure you have the following dependencies installed on your system:
Setup
Clone this git repository:
git clone https://github.com/clientIO/joint.gitChange into the joint directory:
cd jointInstall all NPM dependencies:
npm installGenerate build files from the source code:
grunt installYou are ready now to browse our demos:
cd demoTests
To run all tests:
grunt testTo run only the server-side tests:
grunt test:serverTo run only the client-side tests:
grunt test:clientTo run code style checks:
grunt test:code-styleCode Coverage Reports
To output a code coverage report in HTML:
grunt test:coverageTo output a code coverage report in lcov format:
grunt test:coverage --reporter="lcov"The output for all unit tests will be saved in the coverage directory.
Building Distribution Files
The dist directory contains pre-built distribution files. To re-build them, run the following:
grunt distDocumentation
The source for the JointJS documentation (plus geometry and Vectorizer libraries) are included in this repository; see the docs directory. The documentation can be built into stand-alone HTML documents like this:
grunt build:docsThe output of the above command can be found at build/docs.
License
JointJS library is licensed under the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. Please see the LICENSE file for the full license.
Copyright (c) 2013 client IO
Contributors
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