This is a web tool to visualize KAIROS Schema Format generated schemas using Cytoscape.js and React.js. The tool also allows editing of these schemas for curation purpose. Current supported SDF version is 3.0.
This project is currently a work in progress and is in alpha testing. Feedbacks and suggestions are welcome.
To run the project locally one needs to have following libraries installed:
- npm 6.13.4 (or latest)
- Python 3.7.3 (or latest)
- pip 20.1.1 (or latest)
First run:
cd path/to/project/schema-interface
sh first_run.sh
- If rendering fails:
sh run_local.sh
Subsequent runs:
cd path/to/project/schema-interface
sh run_local.sh
Once the server has started, run the localhost with the port mentioned in the terminal in the browser. The tool will render.
The tool mainly uses 3 resources:
- Flask : A Python micro web framework used for writing the backend functionality of the tool. Schema extraction and edit handling has been done in Flask.
- React.js: A frontend JavaScript library responible for rendering the UI. All the interactions between the visualization and the backend framwork is handled by React.
- Cytoscape.js: A data visualization library that uses the extracted schema, provided by React from backend, to provide a graphical structure in a sequential order.
- Edits on the JSON are handled using the
jsoneditor
[1] library or through the sidebar next to the canvas.
- Edits on the JSON are handled using the
- Upload Schema to upload a JSON file from your local file system, and download it when you are done with curation.
- Canvas shows a graphical representation of the uploaded JSON file. The canvas allows for zoom and node drag-and-drop. Nodes can be clicked to show subtrees of children nodes and participants.
- Reloading the canvas is supported with a reload icon on the top right corner of the canvas.
- Resizing the canvas according to the graph is supported with a fit icon under the reload icon.
- A Sidebar is available on the left side of the canvas giving information about the selected node. This window opens only when a node is right-clicked. It gives the details about the node, such as its name, id, description, comments, explanation from TA1, importance, etc. All information is directly taken from the JSON. The sidebar details can be edited to bypass the JSON editor.
- JSON Editor[1] showing the uploaded JSON. Editing the JSON will update the graph in the canvas. Functionalities include:
- Expand and Collapse All lists and dictionaries of the JSON.
- Sort contents
- History for accidents.
- Search Bar to locate events more easily.
- Drag to move fields and their values between lists and dictionaries.
- Templates of events, children, participants, etc. for easier curation.
- Duplication
- Deletion
[1] A web-based tool to view, edit, format, and validate JSON by Jos de Jong