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RedRaphael - A JavaScript graphics library on steroids!

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Install from npm

npm install redraphael

Draw a basic rectangle using RedRaphael

var RedRaphael = require('redraphael');

RedRaphael(10, 10, 600, 400, function () {
    var paper = window.pap = this;

    // Draw a red rectangle with red fill color.
    rect = paper.rect({
    	x: 0,
    	y: 0,
    	width: 500,
    	height: 200
    })
    .attr({
    	fill: '#FF0000'
    });
});

Usage

RedRaphael is a fork of Raphael with a number of added features and slightly changed development philosophy. The best place to start is the API and usage docuentation.

To learn how to use RedRaphael visit documentation page

RedRaphael specific features

Here is a brief overview of added benefits of using RedRaphael.

Group

Creating a RedRaphael group

var mygroup = paper.group([optional_group_name]);

Adding elements to a group

var myrect = paper.rect(x, y, width, height, mygroup);
NOTE: Irrespective of the number of arguments needed to be passed to the Element construtor,
passing the group element as the last argument will ensure that the element gets added to the group.
So the following are all valid ways of adding elements to groups.

var myrect = paper.rect(mygroup);

var myrect = paper.rect(x, y, mygroup);

You can also add an existing element to a group using the appendChild method.

var mycircle = paper.circle(x, y, radius); // Added directly to the paper

mygroup.appendChild(mycircle);

Groups come in especially handy when you have to perform transformations on the collection as a whole.

Followers & Stalkers

Any element in RedRaphael can be converted into a follower element (or stalker element) by invoking the follow method.

element.follow(<target_element>, [supervisor_function], ['before' || 'after']);

The supervisor function, when provided, governs how the target element's attributes control the attributes of the follower element. The supervisor function is invoked whenever the attributes of the target element are changed using the element.attr method.

The third argument, when provided will make the follower element position the itself w.r.t to the target element based on the value of the parameter. If the target element is now moved around the DOM tree using Raphael methods insertBefore or insertAfter etc, the follower (now a stalker) will also move along with it.

Check out a demo here

Custom Attributes

With RedRaphaelel, custom attributes can be added per element using element.ca object.

var rectEl = paper.rect(x, y, width, height);

rectEl.ca.borderWidth = function (value) {
	this.attr('stroke-width', value);

	// Returning false will prevent the attribute from being processed
	// any further by the element.attr method
	return false;
}

// Using the custom attributes
rectEl.attr('borderWidth', '5');

Note: The original Raphael way of adding custom attributes is also supported.

Raphael.define

RedRaphel has encapsulated all the ways of extending the framework in the define API.

Raphael.define(
	name,
	initializing_funciton,
	custom_attributes,
	element_specific_methods,
	pre_defined_eventlisteners
);

Raphael.define({
    name: 'componentName',
    componentName: initializing_funciton,
    ca: { /* custom_attributes */ },
    fn: { /* element_specific_methods */ },
    e: { /* pre_defined_eventlisteners */ },
    data: { /* element_specific_data */ }
});

See it in action

Undocumented features and improvements

  • array as multi-line text
  • directly pass attr object during element construction
  • Support for alpha on every gradient stop in SVG and support for first and last alpha in VML
  • Support for radial gradient on every shape and support for gradient radius using xr(fx,fy,r,cx,cy,unit)
  • Suport for linear gradient options angle(units,spread)
  • Support for shape-rendering attribute
  • R.cispBound amd Element.crisp for avoiding sub-pixel blurring
  • Global mouseUp tracking using el.mouseup(fn, scope, true);
  • Support for customizable dash-style
  • Support for attribute key in attr.* events
  • Support for Raphael.ca for common customAttributes across papers
  • Support for text-bound: [stroke, fill, stroke-width, padding, corner-radius, dash-style] on texts
  • Support for opacity in fill color (rgba, hsla, etc) for elements
  • Support for visibility on elements via attr
  • Support for element rotation via rotation attr
  • Support for vertical-align attr on text

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