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--- ## 🚨 Upcoming Changes The main branch is the home of @xyflow/svelte and the upcoming @xyflow/react (React Flow v12). The current version is maintained and lives on the [v11 branch](https://github.com/xyflow/xyflow/tree/v11). ## Key Features - **Easy to use:** Seamless zooming and panning, single- and multi selection of graph elements and keyboard shortcuts are supported out of the box - **Customizable:** Different [node](https://reactflow.dev/examples) and [edge types](https://reactflow.dev/examples/edges/edge-types) and support for custom nodes with multiple handles and custom edges - **Fast rendering:** Only nodes that have changed are re-rendered - **Hooks and Utils:** [Hooks](https://reactflow.dev/api-reference/hooks) for handling nodes, edges and the viewport and graph [helper functions](https://reactflow.dev/api-reference/utils) - **Plugin Components:** [Background](https://reactflow.dev/api-reference/components/background), [MiniMap](https://reactflow.dev/api-reference/components/minimap) and [Controls](https://reactflow.dev/api-reference/components/controls) - **Reliable**: Written in [Typescript](https://www.typescriptlang.org/) and tested with [cypress](https://www.cypress.io/) ## Commercial Usage **Are you using React Flow for a personal project?** Great! No sponsorship needed, you can support us by reporting any bugs you find, sending us screenshots of your projects, and starring us on Github 🌟 **Are you using React Flow at your organization and making money from it?** Awesome! We rely on your support to keep React Flow developed and maintained under an MIT License, just how we like it. You can do that on the [React Flow Pro website](https://reactflow.dev/pro) or through [Github Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/xyflow). You can find more information in our [React Flow Pro FAQs](https://reactflow.dev/pro). ## Installation The easiest way to get the latest version of React Flow is to install it via npm, yarn or pnpm: ```bash npm install reactflow ``` ## Quick Start This is only a very basic usage example of React Flow. To see everything that is possible with the library, please refer to the [website](https://reactflow.dev) for [guides](https://reactflow.dev/learn/customization/custom-nodes), [examples](https://reactflow.dev/examples) and the full [API reference](https://reactflow.dev/api-reference/react-flow). ```jsx import { useCallback } from 'react'; import ReactFlow, { MiniMap, Controls, Background, useNodesState, useEdgesState, addEdge, } from 'reactflow'; import 'reactflow/dist/style.css'; const initialNodes = [ { id: '1', position: { x: 0, y: 0 }, data: { label: '1' } }, { id: '2', position: { x: 0, y: 100 }, data: { label: '2' } }, ]; const initialEdges = [{ id: 'e1-2', source: '1', target: '2' }]; function Flow() { const [nodes, setNodes, onNodesChange] = useNodesState(initialNodes); const [edges, setEdges, onEdgesChange] = useEdgesState(initialEdges); const onConnect = useCallback((params) => setEdges((eds) => addEdge(params, eds)), [setEdges]); return ( ); } ``` ## Development Before you can start developing please make sure that you have [pnpm](https://pnpm.io/) installed (`npm i -g pnpm`). Then install the dependencies using pnpm: `pnpm install`. For local development, you can use `pnpm dev`. ## Testing Testing is done with cypress. You can find the tests in the [`examples/cypress`](/examples/cypress/) folder. In order to run the tests do: ```sh pnpm test ``` ## Maintainers React Flow is developed and maintained by [webkid](https://webkid.io), a web development agency with focus on data driven applications from Berlin. If you need help or want to talk to us about a collaboration, feel free to contact us: - Moritz Klack β€’ [Twitter](https://twitter.com/moklick) β€’ [Github](https://github.com/moklick) - Christopher MΓΆller β€’ [Twitter](https://twitter.com/chrtze) β€’ [Github](https://github.com/chrtze) You can also use our [contact form](https://pro.reactflow.dev/contact) or join the [React Flow Discord Server](https://discord.gg/Bqt6xrs). ## Community Packages - [useUndoable](https://github.com/Infinium8/useUndoable) - Hook for undo/redo functionality with an explicit React Flow example - [react-flow-smart-edge](https://github.com/tisoap/react-flow-smart-edge) - Custom edge that doesn't intersect with nodes - [Feliz.ReactFlow](https://github.com/tforkmann/Feliz.ReactFlow) - Feliz React Bindings for React Flow ## Credits React Flow was initially developed for [datablocks](https://datablocks.pro), a graph-based editor for transforming, analyzing and visualizing data in the browser. Under the hood, React Flow depends on these great libraries: - [d3-zoom](https://github.com/d3/d3-zoom) - used for zoom, pan and drag interactions with the graph canvas - [d3-drag](https://github.com/d3/d3-drag) - used for making the nodes draggable - [zustand](https://github.com/pmndrs/zustand) - internal state management ## License React Flow is [MIT licensed](https://github.com/xyflow/xyflow/blob/main/LICENSE).