Orb is a graph visualization library. Read more about Orb in the following guides:
- Handling nodes and edges
- Styling nodes and edges
- Handling events
- Using different views
Important note: Please note that there might be breaking changes in minor version upgrades until the Orb reaches version 1.0.0, so we recommend to either set strict version (
@memgraph/orb: "0.x.y") of the Orb in yourpackage.jsonor to allow only fix updates (@memgraph/orb: "~0.x.y").
npm install @memgraph/orb Below you can find a simple Typescript example using Orb to visualize a small graph. Feel free to check other JavaScript examples in examples/ directory.
import { Orb } from '@memgraph/orb'; const container = document.getElementById('graph'); const nodes: MyNode[] = [ { id: 1, label: 'Orb' }, { id: 2, label: 'Graph' }, { id: 3, label: 'Canvas' }, ]; const edges: MyEdge[] = [ { id: 1, start: 1, end: 2, label: 'DRAWS' }, { id: 2, start: 2, end: 3, label: 'ON' }, ]; const orb = new Orb<MyNode, MyEdge>(container); // Initialize nodes and edges orb.data.setup({ nodes, edges }); // Render and recenter the view orb.view.render(() => { orb.view.recenter(); });Note: Simulation with web workers is not supported when Orb is used with a direct link. Graph simulation will use the main thread, which will affect performance.
<!-- Direct reference non-minified --> <script src="dist/browser/orb.js"></script> <!-- Direct reference minified --> <script src="dist/browser/orb.min.js"></script> <!-- unpkg CDN non-minified --> <script src="https://unpkg.com/@memgraph/orb/dist/browser/orb.js"></script> <!-- unpkg CDN minified --> <script src="https://unpkg.com/@memgraph/orb/dist/browser/orb.min.js"></script>Below you can find a simple JavaScript example using Orb to visualize a small graph. Feel free to check other JavaScript examples in examples/ directory.
<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8" /> <title>Orb | Simple graph</title> <script src="https://unpkg.com/@memgraph/orb/dist/browser/orb.min.js"></script> <style> #graph { border: 1px solid #e0e0e0; width: 600px; height: 600px; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="graph"></div> <script> const container = document.getElementById("graph"); const nodes = [ { id: 1, label: "Orb" }, { id: 2, label: "Graph" }, { id: 3, label: "Canvas" }, ]; const edges = [ { id: 1, start: 1, end: 2, label: "DRAWS" }, { id: 2, start: 2, end: 3, label: "ON" }, ]; // First `Orb` is just a namespace of the JS package const orb = new Orb.Orb(container); // Initialize nodes and edges orb.data.setup({ nodes, edges }); // Render and recenter the view orb.view.render(() => { orb.view.recenter(); }); </script> </body> </html>npm run build npm run test If you want to experiment, contribute, or simply play with the Orb locally, you can set up your local development environment with:
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Installation of all project dependencies
npm install -
Running webpack build in the watch mode
npm run webpack:watch -
Running a local http server that will serve Orb and
examples/directory onlocalhost:8080npm run serve
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