Node<T, U>
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The Node
type represents everything React Flow needs to know about a given node.
Many of these properties can be manipulated both by React Flow or by you, but
some such as width
and height
should be considered read-only.
export type Node<T, U extends string> = {
id: string;
position: XYPosition;
data: T;
type?: U;
sourcePosition?: Position;
targetPosition?: Position;
hidden?: boolean;
selected?: boolean;
dragging?: boolean;
draggable?: boolean;
selectable?: boolean;
connectable?: boolean;
resizing?: boolean;
deletable?: boolean;
dragHandle?: string;
width?: number | null;
height?: number | null;
parentNode?: string;
zIndex?: number;
extent?: 'parent' | CoordinateExtent;
expandParent?: boolean;
positionAbsolute?: XYPosition;
ariaLabel?: string;
focusable?: boolean;
style?: React.CSSProperties;
className?: string;
};
Fields
Name | Type |
---|---|
# id | string |
# position | XYPosition |
# data | T |
# type? | U |
# sourcePosition? | |
# targetPosition? | |
# hidden? | boolean |
# selected? | boolean |
# dragging? | boolean |
# draggable? | boolean |
# selectable? | boolean |
# connectable? | boolean |
# resizing? | boolean |
# deletable? | boolean |
# dragHandle? | string |
# width? | number | null |
# height? | number | null |
# parentNode? | string |
# zIndex? | number |
# extent? | "parent" | CoordinateExtent |
# expandParent? | boolean |
# positionAbsolute? | XYPosition |
# ariaLabel? | string |
# focusable? | boolean |
# style? | React.CSSProperties |
# className? | string |
Default node types
You can create any of React Flow's default nodes by setting the type
property
to one of the following values:
"default"
"input"
"output"
"group"
If you don't set the type
property at all, React Flow will fallback to the
"default"
node with both an input and output port.
These default nodes are available even if you set the nodeTypes
prop to something else, unless you override any of these keys directly.
Notes
- You shouldn't try to set the
width
orheight
of a node directly. It is calculated internally by React Flow and used when rendering the node in the viewport. To control a node's size you should use thestyle
orclassName
props to apply CSS styles instead.