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React Organizational Chart

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React component for displaying organizational charts.

This component is based on coreseekdev/react-org-chart. On top of it, we added a few customization to fulfill our requirements.

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Features

From the original package:

What we added:

React Props

propertytypedescriptionexample
treeObjectNested data model with some of all the employees in the company (Required)See sample below.
nodeWidthNumberWidth of the component for each individual (Optional)180
nodeHeightNumberHeight of the component for each individual (Optional)100
nodeSpacingNumberSpacing between each of the nodes in the chart (Optional)12
animationDurationNumberDuration of the animations in milliseconds (Optional)350
lineTypeStringType of line that connects the nodes to each other (Optional)“angle” “curve”
downloadImageIdStringId of the DOM element that, on click, will trigger the download of the org chart as PNG. OrgChart will bind the click event to the DOM element with this ID (Optional)"download-image" (default)
downloadPdfIdStringId of the DOM element that, on click, will trigger the download of the org chart as PDF. OrgChart will bind the click event to the DOM element with this ID (Optional) (Optional)"download-pdf" (default)
zoomInIdStringId of the DOM element that, on click, will trigger a zoom of the org chart. OrgChart will bind the click event to the DOM element with this ID (Optional) (Optional)"zoom-in" (default)
zoomOutIdStringId of the DOM element that, on click, will trigger the zoom out of the org chart. OrgChart will bind the click event to the DOM element with this ID (Optional)"zoom-out" (default)
zoomExtentIdStringId of the DOM element that, on click, will display whole org chart svg fit to screen. OrgChart will bind the click event to the DOM element with this ID(Optional)"zoom-extent" (default)
loadParent(personData)FunctionLoad parent with one level of children (Optional)See usage below
loadChildren (personData)FunctionLoad the children of particular node (Optional)See usage below
onConfigChangeFunctionTo set the latest config to state on changeSee usage below
loadConfigFunctionPass latest config from state to OrgChartSee usage below
loadImage(personData)FunctionTo get image of person on API call (Optional)See usage below

Sample tree data


{
  id: 1,
  person: {
    id: 1,
    avatar: 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/uifaces/faces/twitter/spbroma/128.jpg',
    department: '',
    name: 'Jane Doe',
    title: 'CEO',
    totalReports: 5
  },
  hasChild: true,
  hasParent: false,
  isHighlight: true,
  children: [
    {
    id: 2,
    person: {
      id: 2,
      avatar: 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/uifaces/faces/twitter/spbroma/128.jpg',
      department: '',
      name: 'John Foo',
      title: 'CTO',
      totalReports: 0
    },
    hasChild: false,
    hasParent: true,
    isHighlight: false,
    children: []
  },
  ...
  ]
}

Usage

You have a complete working example in the examples/ folder

import React from 'react'
import OrgChart from '@unicef/react-org-chart'

handleLoadConfig = () => {
   const { config } = this.state
   return config
}

render(){
  return (
    <OrgChart
      tree={tree}
      downloadImageId="download-image"
      downloadPdfId="download-pdf"
      onConfigChange={config => {
        // Setting latest config to state
        this.setState({ config: config })
      }}
      loadConfig={d => {
         // Called from d3 to get latest version of the config. 
        const config = this.handleLoadConfig(d)
        return config
      }}
      loadParent={personData => {
        // getParentData(): To get the parent data from API
        const loadedParent = this.getParentData(personData)
        return Promise.resolve(loadedParent)
      }}
      loadChildren={personData => {
        // getChildrenData(): To get the children data from API
        const loadedChildren = this.getChildrenData(personData)
        return Promise.resolve(loadedChildren)
      }}
      loadImage={personData => {
        // getImage(): To get the image from API
        const image = getImage(personData.email)
        return Promise.resolve(image)
      }}
    />
  )
}

Development

git clone https://github.com/unicef/react-org-chart.git
cd react-org-chart
npm install

To build in watch mode:

npm start

To build for production

npm run build

Running the example:

cd example/
npm install # Only first time
npm start

To deploy the example to gh-pages site

npm run deploy

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Collaborations and support

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License

Copyright 2019-2020 UNICEF http://www.unicef.org Developed by ICTD, Solutions Center and Support, Digital Tools and Platforms, Custom Applications Team, New York.

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