Build connectivity quickly. Powerful and flexible library for diagramming and rich graphical front ends. JsPlumb contains everything you need to build an application with visual connectivity: pan/zoom, a minimap widget, automatic layouts, data binding, and more. Deep integration with Angular, React, Svelte and Vue.
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The flexibility and deep integration of the library is what most clients love. jsPlumb also offers also quick help and support. Wide range of features. Powerful with integration to common web frameworks. Good examples. Support for HTML & SVG.
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JsPlumb is a JavaScript library that simplifies creating visual connections between elements in a web application. It is particularly popular for building applications with drag-and-drop interfaces, workflow editors, process modeling tools, or any system where you need to visualize relationships between elements.JsPlumb is designed to work seamlessly across modern browsers, ensuring that your application delivers a consistent user experience to all users.
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JsPlumb's primary audience consists of developers and organizations that need to create visual representations of relationships or workflows in web applications. Web Application Developers, Software Companies, Designers and Engineers of Interactive Tools, Educational and Research Platforms, Enterprises Needing Custom Solutions, Developers Needing Quick Prototyping,Data Visualization Professionals.
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I have looked into https://jsplumbtoolkit.com/ for a couple of projects and it seemed pretty good but it was a pure JS library 'community edition' with a commercial version that had all the nice framework integration for React and Angular. Source: about 2 years ago
A pretty common one is jsPlumb - https://jsplumbtoolkit.com/ - might be what you're looking for. I'm sure there are others as well. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Check out https://jsplumbtoolkit.com/. Source: over 2 years ago
Amazing!!! I am looking specifically for something like react flow as well. After looking into it the best option might be jsplumb. Source: over 3 years ago
Hey, finally I found https://jsplumbtoolkit.com/ who seems to be the best solution for that. Source: about 4 years ago
To improve performance, another team built a POC replacing standard DOM elements with a canvas managed by a library called pixi.js. The idea was to boost rendering speed. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
We can now decide how we want to display the data.image result back to our user. You can simply throw it up in an tag or generate a reveal video on the fly like I’ve done using Pixi.JS and MediaRecorder. Perhaps a topic for another dev blog. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
For this application, we gain access to the user’s camera using MediaDevices and then place it onto a PixiJS canvas as a video sprite. Then, we load the tattoo as an additional sprite and give it a bit of opacity and blending to bleed it into the user’s skin. Simple controls are added to allow the user to rotate, scale, and position the tattoo for the perfect inking. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
And canvas felt almost natural and invoked heavy nostalgia from the first time I touched keyboard and wrote primitive program to draw a house out of lines utilizing Basic. Later on I had a chance to broaden my expertise, when I was doing my hobby game project with Pixi and small bits and pieces on FindLabs pages. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
The canvas in Obsidian is as the whole app very well made. I wondered what they are using as well. My guess is https://www.xyflow.com/, which is for drawing nodes. More general purpose would be http://fabricjs.com/. Or very low level https://pixijs.com/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
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