* Makes network eslint compliant
Unused variables in private functions, who were never called internally with those arguments were removed.
lint rule was disabled for public functions, and in private functions which were called internally with those unused arguments
* Disables linting for unused args passed into DataSet and DataView
* Update hierarchy when node level changes
Fix for #3220
On change of data of an existing node, the level is checked for changes.
If changed, for a recalculation of the hierarchical layout.
The fix does not explicitly check for hierarchical layout; this should not be a problem.
The added code can be used to add further node fields which may trigger recalculation of layout.
* Changes due to review
* Protect Network from zero and negative mass values
Fix for #3133
Option-field 'node.mass` must be >= 0.
Checks have been added at the nodes level, for both nodes-global and nodes specific options.
In addition, an internal check has been added for `NodeHandler.defaultOptions`.
The documentation has been adjusted for this change.
* Fix whitespace
* 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
* Network: use separate refresh indicator in NodeBase, instead of width parameter
* Added usage of iBaseNode.doRefresh to image shapes.
* Rearranged code in NodeBase.needRefresh()
* Fixes for review
* Removed strange link
* Added 's' in needsRefresh(); typo fix
* Fixes for review, code cleanup
* Modified ratio calc to original working.
* Made code in CircularImage.resize() more sensible.
* 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