a super simple, no-nonsense diagramming library written in react that just works
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Published by dylanvorster over 2 years ago
Upgraded all dependencies, and moved to React 18. React storybook still uses React 17 under the hood though, we need to wait for the manager to be upgraded in that repo. I will aggressively merge PR's that fix anything that this upgrade breaks, but so far my testing seems to show everything working.
Sorry for the hiatus everyone. I moved to Denver (from South Africa x_x) and was busy with admin and large projects for an entire year. The good news is that I am now using this library in two large projects at work and so it will most likely get updates more quickly. Im also planning a version 7 which will break up the library further so that the rendering is completely pluggable. I plan on eventually doing a WebGL version so we can build impossibly large diagrams similar to those in the excellent Unreal and Blender pipelines.
Published by dylanvorster over 4 years ago
Version 6 is now out of Beta and now ready for the wild.
Published by dylanvorster over 6 years ago
Published by dylanvorster over 6 years ago
Release notes: http://dylanv.blog/2018/01/18/storm-react-diagrams-v4-0-0/
Published by dylanvorster almost 7 years ago
Published by dylanvorster over 7 years ago
After battling with UMD and npm a little bit, I can now confirm that this actual works. Here is a demo project that proves it. Simply run yarn or npm install and then webpack.
test2.zip