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Sigma.js is an open-source JavaScript library aimed at visualizing graphs of thousands of nodes and edges using WebGL, mainly developed by @jacomyal and @Yomguithereal, and built on top of graphology.
How to use in your projectTo integrate sigma into your project, follow these simple steps:
Installation: Add sigma
and graphology
to your project by running the following command:
npm install sigma graphology
Usage: Import sigma into your JavaScript or TypeScript file:
import Graph from "graphology"; import Sigma from "sigma";
Then, create a new Sigma
instance with your graph data and target container:
const graph = new Graph(); graph.addNode("1", { label: "Node 1", x: 0, y: 0, size: 10, color: "blue" }); graph.addNode("2", { label: "Node 2", x: 1, y: 1, size: 20, color: "red" }); graph.addEdge("1", "2", { size: 5, color: "purple" }); const sigmaInstance = new Sigma(graph, document.getElementById("container"));
To run the Storybook locally:
git clone git@github.com:jacomyal/sigma.js.git cd sigma.js npm install npm run start
This will open the Storybook in your web browser, which live reloads when you modify the stories or the package sources.
You can contribute by submitting issues tickets and proposing pull requests. Make sure that tests and linting pass before submitting any pull request.
You can also browse the related documentation here.
How to start a new packageRun npm run createPackage
from the project root. It will:
packages/template
folderpackage.json
entries (name, description, exports)tsconfig.json
, Preconstruct compatible packages list in package.json
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