<!-- Copyright (c) 2006-2018, JGraph Ltd Hello, World! example for mxGraph. This example demonstrates using a DOM node to create a graph and adding vertices and edges. --> <html> <head> <title>Hello, World! example for mxGraph</title> <!-- Sets the basepath for the library if not in same directory --> <script type="text/javascript"> mxBasePath = '../src'; </script> <!-- Loads and initializes the library --> <script type="text/javascript" src="../src/js/mxClient.js"></script> <!-- Example code --> <script type="text/javascript"> // Program starts here. Creates a sample graph in the // DOM node with the specified ID. This function is invoked // from the onLoad event handler of the document (see below). function main(container) { // Checks if the browser is supported if (!mxClient.isBrowserSupported()) { // Displays an error message if the browser is not supported. mxUtils.error('Browser is not supported!', 200, false); } else { // Disables the built-in context menu mxEvent.disableContextMenu(container); // Creates the graph inside the given container var graph = new mxGraph(container); // Enables rubberband selection new mxRubberband(graph); // Gets the default parent for inserting new cells. This // is normally the first child of the root (ie. layer 0). var parent = graph.getDefaultParent(); // Adds cells to the model in a single step graph.getModel().beginUpdate(); try { var v1 = graph.insertVertex(parent, null, 'Hello,', 20, 20, 80, 30); var v2 = graph.insertVertex(parent, null, 'World!', 200, 150, 80, 30); var e1 = graph.insertEdge(parent, null, '', v1, v2); } finally { // Updates the display graph.getModel().endUpdate(); } } }; </script> </head> <!-- Page passes the container for the graph to the program --> <body onload="main(document.getElementById('graphContainer'))"> <!-- Creates a container for the graph with a grid wallpaper --> <div id="graphContainer" style="position:relative;overflow:hidden;width:321px;height:241px;background:url('editors/images/grid.gif');cursor:default;"> </div> </body> </html>