πΉ Draw arrows between DOM elements in React π
npm install react-archer --save
or yarn add react-archer
import { ArcherContainer, ArcherElement } from 'react-archer';
const rootStyle = { display: 'flex', justifyContent: 'center' };
const rowStyle = { margin: '200px 0', display: 'flex', justifyContent: 'space-between' };
const boxStyle = { padding: '10px', border: '1px solid black' };
const App = () => {
return (
<div style={{ height: '500px', margin: '50px' }}>
<ArcherContainer strokeColor="red">
<div style={rootStyle}>
<ArcherElement
id="root"
relations={[
{
targetId: 'element2',
targetAnchor: 'top',
sourceAnchor: 'bottom',
style: { strokeDasharray: '5,5' },
},
]}
>
<div style={boxStyle}>Root</div>
</ArcherElement>
</div>
<div style={rowStyle}>
<ArcherElement
id="element2"
relations={[
{
targetId: 'element3',
targetAnchor: 'left',
sourceAnchor: 'right',
style: { strokeColor: 'blue', strokeWidth: 1 },
label: <div style={{ marginTop: '-20px' }}>Arrow 2</div>,
},
]}
>
<div style={boxStyle}>Element 2</div>
</ArcherElement>
<ArcherElement id="element3">
<div style={boxStyle}>Element 3</div>
</ArcherElement>
<ArcherElement
id="element4"
relations={[
{
targetId: 'root',
targetAnchor: 'right',
sourceAnchor: 'left',
label: 'Arrow 3',
},
]}
>
<div style={boxStyle}>Element 4</div>
</ArcherElement>
</div>
</ArcherContainer>
</div>
);
};
export default App;
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
strokeColor |
string |
A color string '#ff0000' |
strokeWidth |
number |
A size in px |
strokeDasharray |
string |
Adds dashes to the stroke. It has to be a string representing an array of sizes. See some SVG strokes documentation. |
noCurves |
boolean |
Set this to true if you want angles instead of curves |
lineStyle |
Β string |
Can be one of angle , curve or straight . Setting this overrides noCurves . |
offset |
number |
Optional number for space between element and start/end of stroke |
svgContainerStyle |
Style |
Style of the SVG container element. Useful if you want to add a z-index to your SVG container to draw the arrows under your elements, for example. |
children |
React.Node |
|
endShape |
Object |
An object containing the props to configure the "end shape" of the arrow. Can be one of arrow (default) or circle . See ShapeType for a complete list of available options. |
startMarker |
boolean |
Optional flag (default false ) to also add a marker at the start of the arrow. |
endMarker |
boolean |
Optional flag (default true ) to remove the marker at the end of the arrow. |
If you access to the ref of your ArcherContainer
, you will access the refreshScreen
method.
This will allow you to have more control on when you want to re-draw the arrows.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id |
string |
The id that will identify the Archer Element. |
children |
React.Node | (ArcherContext) => React.Node |
|
relations |
Relation[] |
The Relation
type has the following shape:
{
targetId: string,
targetAnchor: 'top' | 'bottom' | 'left' | 'right' | 'middle',
sourceAnchor: 'top' | 'bottom' | 'left' | 'right' | 'middle',
label: React.Node,
order?: number, // higher order means arrow will be drawn on top of the others
className?: string, // CSS class selectors on the SVG arrow
style: ArcherStyle,
}
Please note that the
middle
anchor does not look very good: the curve won't look nice and the arrow marker will have a little offset. The issue won't be solved before a long time.
The ArcherStyle
type has the following shape:
{
strokeColor: string,
strokeWidth: number,
strokeDasharray: number,
noCurves: boolean,
lineStyle: string,
endShape: Object,
startMarker: boolean,
endMarker: boolean,
}
Try using the refreshScreen
instance method on your ArcherContainer
element. You can access it through the ref of the component.
Call refreshScreen
when the event that you need is triggered (onScroll
etc.).