vue-workflow-chart

workflow charts for vue.js


Keywords
vue, workflow, chart, dagre, json, css, npm, yarn, js, jest, gplv3, sonar, github-actions
License
CNRI-Python-GPL-Compatible
Install
npm install vue-workflow-chart@0.3.2

Documentation

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Workflow Chart of an investment proposal

What is vue-workflow-chart?

Vue-Workflow-Chart is developed to visualize processes or workflows. In a company for example, workflows can get complicated and confusing very easily, so an illustration can help to understand the process.

As Workflows consist of states and transitions, these elements must be passed to vue-workflow-chart. The given data will be modeled and rendered.

As an OpenSource - project, vue-workflow-chart comes under the GPLv3 - license.

Requirements

  • npm

Installation

Just get the npm package with

npm i vue-workflow-chart

for the latest version.

Example

A minimal example with two states and a transition from one to the other.

<template>
    <div id="app">
        <workflow-chart
            :transitions="transitions"
            :states="states" />
    </div>
</template>

<script>
import WorkflowChart from 'vue-workflow-chart';

export default {
    name: "App",
    components: {
        WorkflowChart,
    },
    data: () => ({
        states: [{
            "id": "state_1",
            "label": "State 1",
        }, {
            "id": "state_2",
            "label": "State 2",
        }],
        transitions: [{
            "id": "transition_1",
            "label": "this is a transition",
            "target": "state_2",
            "source": "state_1",
        }],
    }),
};
</script>

For a more complex example see example/App.vue.

Click events

As you click on a state or a transition, these elements emit an event. For a state, this will be a 'state-click' with the id of the element as parameter. Transitions emit a 'transition-click' with id.

See the minimal example below:

<template>
    <div id="app">
        <workflow-chart
            :transitions=[]
            :states="states"
            @state-click="onStateClick($event)" />
    </div>
</template>

<script>
import WorkflowChart from 'vue-workflow-chart';

export default {
    name: "App",
    components: {
        WorkflowChart,
    },
    data: () => ({
        states: [{
            "id": "state_1",
            "label": "State 1",
        }],
    }),
    methods: {
        onStateClick(id) {
            alert(`Clicked on state with id: ${id}`);
        },
    },
};
</script>

Clicking the state will trigger the state-click event. In the workflow-chart, this event will fire the 'onStateClick' - method. As a result, the alert with text "Clicked on state with id: state_1" will show.

For another example see example/App.vue.

Styling

The workflow-chart styles can be changed with the classes

  • .vue-workflow-chart-state
  • .vue-workflow-chart-transition-arrow
  • .vue-workflow-chart-transition-path
  • .vue-workflow-chart-transition-label

Giving states a semantic

Single states can be given a special semantic by passing an additional class name. The state and its targeting transitions can be styled accordingly.

The classes to be styled with its suffixes are

  • .vue-workflow-chart-state- for the state
  • .vue-workflow-chart-transition-arrow- for the arrow of the transition path
  • .vue-workflow-chart-transition-path- for the transition path
<template>
    <workflow-chart
        :transitions="transitions"
        :states="states"
        :stateSemantics="stateSemantics" />
</template>
<script>
import WorkflowChart from 'vue-workflow-chart';

export default {
    components: {
        WorkflowChart,
    },
    data: () => ({
        states: [{
            "id": "static_state_deleted",
            "label": "Deleted",
        }, {
            "id": "static_state_new",
            "label": "New",
        }],
        transitions: [{
            'id': 'delete',
            'label': 'delete',
            'target': 'static_state_deleted',
            'source': 'static_state_new',
        }],
        stateSemantics: [{
            "classname": "delete",
            "id":"static_state_deleted",
        }],
    }),
};
</script>
<style lang="scss">
@import '~vue-workflow-chart/dist/vue-workflow-chart.css';

.vue-workflow-chart-state-delete {
    color: white;
    background: red;
}

.vue-workflow-chart-transition-arrow-delete {
    fill: red;
}

.vue-workflow-chart-transition-path-delete {
    stroke: red;
}
</style>

Contributing

Contributing

Code of conduct

Code of Conduct

LICENSE

License