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WiseMapping Mindplot
WiseMapping Mindplot module is the core mind map rerendering of WiseMapping. This lighway library allows eithe edition and visualization of saved mindmaps.
Usage
A WebComponent implementation for mindplot designer is available. This component is registered as mindplot-component in customElements API. (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CustomElementRegistry/define) For use it you need to import minplot.js and put in your DOM a tag. In order to create a Designer on it you need to call its buildDesigner method. Maps can be loaded through loadMap method.
Code example
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<script src='mindplot.js'></script>
</head>
<body>
<mindmap-comp id='mindmap-comp' mode="viewonly"></mindmap-comp>
<script>
var webComponent = document.getElementById('mindmap-comp');
webComponent.buildDesigner(persistence, widget);
webComponent.loadMap("1");
</script>
</body>
</html>
Optionaly you can use your own presistence manager and widget manager. If you don't have special requirements you can use the defaults.
var persistence = new LocalStorageManager(
'map.xml',
false, false
);
var widget = new MyAwesomeWidgetManager();
// then build the designer with these params
webComponent.buildDesigner(persistence, widget);
Usage with React framework
To use the web component in your JSX code, first you need to register it in the IntrinsicElements interface using provided MindplotWebComponentInterface
TypeScript example
import { MindplotWebComponentInterface } from '@wisemapping/mindplot';
declare global {
namespace JSX {
interface IntrinsicElements {
['mindplot-component']: MindplotWebComponentInterface;
}
}
}
const App = ()=>{
const mindplotComponent: any = useRef();
useEffect(()=>{
mindplotComponent.current.buildDesigner();
mindplotComponent.current.loadMap("map_id");
}, [])
return (<div>
<mindplot-component
ref={mindplotComponent}
id="mindmap-comp"
mode={options.mode}
></mindplot-component>
</div>);
}
Check out the examples located in test/playground/map-render/js
for some hints on high level usage. You can browse them by running yarn playground
.