* Enables require MethodDefinition for require-jsdoc lint rule and corrects 66% of missing Method Definitions
* Adds jsdoc for all remaining methods and corrects @class/@constructor documentation
* Define values more accurately
* Correct bugs that prevent jsdoc generation
* First working version of updating clustered edge
* Added fix for #1315 as well
* Enable unit testing for module Network
Adds mocks for certain components, in order to let module `Network` be run in unit tests.
Changes:
- Create a mock object for `hammer.js` when running browserless. The inspiration is taken from [here](https://github.com/uber/deck.gl/pull/658)
- Create a mock function for `window.requestAnimationFrame()` when running browserless in `network/modules/CanvasRenderer.js`
- Added unit test for `Network` to show that unit testing for it now works
- Fixed naming of container in `test/Graph3d.test.js`
Since `hammer.js` is also used in other modules, this fix is potentially an enabler for full-module unit tests for those as well.
* Cleanup unit test Network
* Added unit test for fix issue #1218
* Adding test for #1315 - Interim save
* Completed unit test and fixes for #1315
* Added fixes for #1291
* Added unit test for #1219
* Added header comment for Clustering.js, small fixes
* Fix for unit test
* Added example networks to unit test
* Fix error in loading disassemblerExample
* Network unit test final fixes
* Fixes for linting
* Fixed essential typo
* Fixed linting error
* Fixed unit test
* Fixed unit test again
* replacing all ES6 imports with CJS require calls
resolves#2934
used the following regex to apply the changes in lib:
s/import\s+(\w+)\s+from\s+(.*);\s*$/var $1 = require($2).default;/
s/import\s+(\w+)\s+from\s+(.*)\s*$/var $1 = require($2).default;/
* cleaning up inconsistencies
* element characteristic changes
* assume edge color inheritance is correct before choosing
* Adjust nodes’ chosen’s boolean -> bool
* Need to get user-reset size
* make example edges thicker for more noticeable shadow
* preemptive ES6 fix (see #2500/#2501)
* documentation for the feature that was previously overwritten
Node labels don't currently make use of the 'align' property, so this reuses
the existing property.
The label code has a number of alignment options that make sense to edges only,
so the Edge/Node now passes a boolean to the Label ctor to explain which the label
is being rendered for