Lineage Explorer (commit: 5d0cc0b)
npm install @eqtylab/explorerA React-based visualization tool for exploring data lineage and computational integrity. Part of the EQTYlab ecosystem, it displays data provenance chains showing how data flows through computational systems, which actors are involved, and what verification statements are attached.
- Interactive Graph Visualization: Drag-to-explore canvas with zoom/pan controls using ReactFlow
- Detailed Inspector: Sidebar showing registration, governance, storage, and signature details for selected nodes
- Dual Operating Modes:
- Manifest Viewer: Upload or select sample manifest JSON files to explore
- Integrity Service: Auth0-integrated mode for querying a backend integrity service
This project uses Nix for development environment management. Install Nix, then the devshell will provide all required dependencies.
Alternatively, ensure you have installed:
- Node.js
- pnpm
``bashEnter the Nix development shell (if using Nix)
nix develop
Available Commands
| Command | Description |
|---------|-------------|
|
pnpm dev | Start development server |
| pnpm build | Build both app and library |
| pnpm build:app | Build standalone application |
| pnpm build:lib | Build npm package |
| pnpm fmt | Format code with Prettier |
| pnpm format:check | Check code formatting |
| pnpm lint | Run ESLint |
| pnpm lint:fix | Run ESLint with auto-fix |
| pnpm typecheck | Run TypeScript type checking |Build Outputs
The project produces two build artifacts:
1. Standalone App (
dist/app/): Deployed to https://explorer.eqtylab.io
2. NPM Package (dist/lib/): Published to npm as @eqtylab/explorerRelease
Releases are automated via GitHub Actions and triggered by creating a GitHub Release.
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1. Go to the repository's Releases page on GitHub
2. Click Draft a new release
3. Create a new tag with the version number (e.g.,
v1.2.3 or 1.2.3)
4. Fill in the release title and notes
5. Click Publish releaseThe publish workflow will automatically:
- Set the package version from the release tag
- Build the project
- Publish to npm
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The version in
package.json is set automatically during CI from the release tag. You do not need to manually update the version in package.json.Configuration
See the configuration documentation for customization options.
Adding Example Manifests
1. Add the manifest JSON file to
./public/manifests
2. Update the manifests section in ./src/app/config.json`