adamstruck / cytoscape.js-popper

A wrapper for Popper.js that lets you position divs relative to Cytoscape elements

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Description

A Cytoscape.js extension for integrating Popper.js (demo) (tippy demo)

Popper.js allows you to dynamically align a div, e.g. a tooltip, to another element in the page. This extension allows you to use Popper.js on Cytoscape elements. This allows you to create DOM elements positioned on or around Cytoscape elements. It is useful for tooltips and overlays, for example.

Dependencies

  • Cytoscape.js ^3.2.0
  • Popper.js ^1.12.0

Usage instructions

Download the library:

  • via npm: npm install cytoscape-popper,
  • via bower: bower install cytoscape-popper, or
  • via direct download in the repository (probably from a tag).

Import the library as appropriate for your project:

ES import:

import cytoscape from 'cytoscape';
import popper from 'cytoscape-popper';

cytoscape.use( popper );

CommonJS require:

let cytoscape = require('cytoscape');
let popper = require('cytoscape-popper');

cytoscape.use( popper ); // register extension

AMD:

require(['cytoscape', 'cytoscape-popper'], function( cytoscape, popper ){
  popper( cytoscape ); // register extension
});

Plain HTML/JS has the extension registered for you automatically, because no require() is needed.

API

This extension exposes two functions, popper() and popperRef(). These functions are defined for both the core and for elements, so you can call cy.popper() or ele.popper() for example.

Each function takes an options object, as follows:

cy.popper( options ) or ele.popper( options ) : Get a Popper object for the specified core Cytoscape instance or the specified element. This is useful for positioning a div relative to or on top of a core instance or element.

cy.popperRef( options ) or ele.popperRef( options ) : Get a Popper reference object for the specified core Cytoscape instance or the specified element. A Popper reference object is useful only for positioning, as it represent the target rather than the content. This is useful for cases where you want to create a new Popper() manually or where you need to pass a popperRef object to another library like Tippy.js.

  • options
    • content : The HTML content of the popper. May be a DOM Element reference or a function that returns one.
    • renderedPosition : A function that can be used to override the rendered Cytoscape position of the Popper target. This option is mandatory when using Popper on the core. For an element, the centre of its bounding box is used by default.
    • renderedDimensions : A function that can be used to override the rendered Cytoscape bounding box dimensions considered for the popper target (i.e. cy or ele). It defines only the effective width and height (bb.w and bb.h) of the Popper target. This option is more often useful for elements rather than for the core.
    • popper : The Popper options object. You may use this to override Popper options.

popper() example

// create a basic popper on the first node
let popper1 = cy.nodes()[0].popper({
  content: () => {
    let div = document.createElement('div');

    div.innerHTML = 'Popper content';

    document.body.appendChild(div);

    return div;
  },
  popper: {} // my popper options here
});

// create a basic popper on the core
let popper2 = cy.popper({
  content: () => {
    let div = document.createElement('div');

    div.innerHTML = 'Popper content';

    document.body.appendChild(div);

    return div;
  },
  renderedPosition: () => ({ x: 100, y: 200 }),
  popper: {} // my popper options here
});

popperRef() example

// create a basic popper ref for the first node
let popperRef1 = cy.nodes()[0].popperRef();

// create a basic popper on the core
let popperRef2 = cy.popperRef({
  renderedPosition: () => ({ x: 200, y: 300 })
});

Sticky popper() example

let node = cy.nodes().first();

let popper = node.popper({
  content: () => {
    let div = document.createElement('div');

    div.innerHTML = 'Sticky Popper content';

    document.body.appendChild( div );

    return div;
  }
});

let update = () => {
  popper.scheduleUpdate();
};

node.on('position', update);

cy.on('pan zoom resize', update);

Usage with Tippy.js

This extension can also be used to enable Tippy.js tooltip functionality with Cytoscape, by simply passing the popperRef object into Tippy.

let node = cy.nodes().first();

let ref = node.popperRef(); // used only for positioning

// using tippy ^2.0.0
let tippy = new Tippy(ref, { // tippy options:
  html: (() => {
    let content = document.createElement('div');

    content.innerHTML = 'Tippy content';

    return content;
  })(),
  trigger: 'manual' // probably want manual mode
}).tooltips[0];

node.on('tap', () => tippy.show());

Refer to Tippy.js documentation for more details.

Build targets

  • npm run test : Run Mocha tests in ./test
  • npm run build : Build ./src/** into cytoscape-popper.js
  • npm run watch : Automatically build on changes with live reloading (N.b. you must already have an HTTP server running)
  • npm run dev : Automatically build on changes with live reloading with webpack dev server
  • npm run lint : Run eslint on the source

N.b. all builds use babel, so modern ES features can be used in the src.

Publishing instructions

This project is set up to automatically be published to npm and bower. To publish:

  1. Build the extension : npm run build:release
  2. Commit the build : git commit -am "Build for release"
  3. Bump the version number and tag: npm version major|minor|patch
  4. Push to origin: git push && git push --tags
  5. Publish to npm: npm publish .
  6. If publishing to bower for the first time, you'll need to run bower register cytoscape-popper https://github.com/cytoscape/cytoscape.js-popper.git
  7. Make a new release for Zenodo.

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A wrapper for Popper.js that lets you position divs relative to Cytoscape elements

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