A graph node editor similar to PD or UDK Blueprints. It works in an HTML5 Canvas and allows to export graphs to be included in applications.
npm install litegraph.js
npm install litegraph.js
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Or downloading the `build/litegraph.js` and `css/litegraph.css` version from this repository.
First project ##
`html
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How to code a new Node type
Here is an example of how to build a node that sums two inputs:
`javascript
//node constructor class
function MyAddNode()
{
this.addInput("A","number");
this.addInput("B","number");
this.addOutput("A+B","number");
this.properties = { precision: 1 };
}
//name to show
MyAddNode.title = "Sum";
//function to call when the node is executed
MyAddNode.prototype.onExecute = function()
{
var A = this.getInputData(0);
if( A === undefined )
A = 0;
var B = this.getInputData(1);
if( B === undefined )
B = 0;
this.setOutputData( 0, A + B );
}
//register in the system
LiteGraph.registerNodeType("basic/sum", MyAddNode );
`
or you can wrap an existing function:
`js
function sum(a,b)
{
return a+b;
}
LiteGraph.wrapFunctionAsNode("math/sum",sum, ["Number","Number"],"Number");
`
Server side
It also works server-side using NodeJS although some nodes do not work in server (audio, graphics, input, etc).
`js
var LiteGraph = require("./litegraph.js").LiteGraph;
var graph = new LiteGraph.LGraph();
var node_time = LiteGraph.createNode("basic/time");
graph.add(node_time);
var node_console = LiteGraph.createNode("basic/console");
node_console.mode = LiteGraph.ALWAYS;
graph.add(node_console);
node_time.connect( 0, node_console, 1 );
graph.start()
`
Projects using it
$3
!screenshot
$3
!WebGLStudio
$3
!MOI Elephant
$3
!MyNodes
Utils
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It includes several commands in the utils folder to generate doc, check errors and build minifyed version.
Demo
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The demo includes some examples of graphs. In order to try them you can visit demo site or install it on your local computer, to do so you need git, node and npm. Given those dependencies are installed, run the following commands to try it out:
`sh
$ git clone https://github.com/jagenjo/litegraph.js.git
$ cd litegraph.js
$ npm install
$ node utils/server.js
Example app listening on port 80!
``