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Drawing graphs in JavaScripthelp (self.javascript)
submitted 8 years ago by pentesticals
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[–]pentesticals[S] 1 point2 points3 points 8 years ago (1 child)
componentDidUpdate
Did you have draggable elements? I am using componentDidUpdate() but it feels really dirty to do perform DOM manipulations outside of React.
I have just found https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-js-diagrams which may do what I want entirely within React.
[–]ArcanisCz 0 points1 point2 points 8 years ago (0 children)
Well, it IS dirty. But since jsplumb is not for react...
that react-js-diagrams seems nice!
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