Xuebin, Sorry for the delay. I'm playing catch up on e-mail after vacation and Summit. Anyway, I stand corrected. I've dug into this a little more (with a little help from my friends) and it seems that there is a lot of places where various chart based canvases could be useful. I also found out that SJ Clark is currently in the process of designing something for this and will have some more requirements and a better understanding of needs. I would love if we could work collaboratively on this.
That covers the design side of things but would also like for some of the devs to look at this from a technical perspective. To ensure we keep on this, I've added a Jira story to our backlog. See: https://patternfly.atlassian.net/browse/PTNFLY-1575. I'll add something for the design side too after hearing from SJ. Thanks for your persistence and not letting this fall through the gaps! Leslie On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 5:14 AM, Xuebin Dong <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All > > I find that c3.js of patternfly doesn't provide orgchart or tree-like > chart, so I tend to fill in the blank with orgchart plugin. > > This plugin has been applied in real product for some time. In fact, you > will find the similar and basic functionalities of orgchart plugin on this > *page > <https://people.engineering.redhat.com/chart/#uid=jim>*. While the logic > of this page is highly customized and coupled, it's not convenient for wide > use. As a result, I extracted core business logic of organization chart and > set up this plugin with the hope of resolving issues about tree-like > charts. > > Thanks for your validation and suggestion in advance. > > Readme <https://github.com/dabeng/OrgChart> and Demo page > <http://dabeng.github.io/OrgChart/> > > _______________________________________________ > Patternfly mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/patternfly > >
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