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ApexTree - Installation and Getting started

The Apextree is a javascript library built on SVG that helps to create organizational or hierarchical charts.

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Installation

To add the Apextree to your project and its dependencies, install the package from npm.

npm install apextree

Usage

import ApexTree from 'apextree'

To create a basic tree with minimal configuration, write as follows:

<div id="svg-tree"></div>
 const data = {
   ...(nested data with format provided below)
 }
 const options = {
   width: 700,
   height: 700,
   nodeWidth: 120,
   nodeHeight: 80,
   childrenSpacing: 100,
   siblingSpacing: 30,
   direction: 'top',
   canvasStyle: 'border: 1px solid black;background: #f6f6f6;',
 };
 const tree = new ApexTree(document.getElementById('svg-tree'), options);
 const graph = tree.render(data);

Tree Options

The layout can be configured by either setting the properties in the table below by passing a second arg to Apextree with these properties set. The latter takes precedence.

Options Default Description
width 400 The width of graph container
height 400 The height of graph container
direction top The direction of the tree to start rendering. Possible values: top, bottom, left and right
contentKey name The key of content in passed data object
siblingSpacing 50 The spacing between sibling nodes
childrenSpacing 50 The spacing between children and parent
highlightOnHover true Enable/disable highlight on hover
containerClassName root The class name for the root container
canvasStyle None The css styles for canvas root container
enableToolbar false Enable/disable graph toolbar
nodeWidth 50 The width of graph nodes
nodeHeight 30 The height of graph nodes
nodeTemplate defaultNodeTemplate The HTML template for nodes
nodeBGColor #FFFFFF The background color of nodes
nodeBGColorHover #FFFFFF The background color on hover of nodes
borderWidth 1 The border width of the nodes in pixels
borderStyle solid The border style of the nodes
borderRadius 5px The border radius of the nodes in pixels
borderColor #BCBCBC The border color of the nodes
borderColorHover #5C6BC0 The border color on hover of the nodes
edgeWidth 1 The width for the edges
edgeColor #BCBCBC The color for the edges
edgeColorHover #BCBCBC The color for the edges when highlighted
enableTooltip false Enable tooltip on hover of nodes
tooltipId apextree-tooltip-container The tooltip HTML element id
tooltipTemplate defaultNodeTemplate The HTML template for tooltip
tooltipMaxWidth 100 The max width of the tooltip
tooltipBorderColor #BCBCBC The border color of tooltip
tooltipBGColor #FFFFFF The background color of tooltip
fontSize 14px The size of font of nodes
fontFamily None The font family of nodes
fontWeight 400 The font weight of nodes
fontColor #000000 The font color of nodes

Default node template

const defaultNodeTemplate = (content: string) => {
  return `<div style='display: flex;justify-content: center;align-items: center; text-align: center; height: 100%;'>${content}</div>`;
};

Expected data format

{
  "id": "1", 
  "name": "A",
  "children": []
}

Passed data object should contain id, name and children.

For id key, value of id can be unique otherwise edge highlight won't work as expected.

For name key, if using other than name then specify key name in contentKey option

For children key, it contains list of child objects

Example

const data = {
  "id": "1",
  "name": "A",
  "children": [
     {
       "id": "2",
       "name": "B",
       "children": [
         {
           "id": "3",
           "name": "C"
         },
         {
            "id": "4",
            "name": "D"
         }
      ]
     }
  ]
}