Migrate to v11
A lot changed in v11 but this time we've tried to keep the breaking changes small. The biggest change is the new package name reactflow
and the new repo structure. React Flow is now managed as a monorepo and separated into multiple packages that can be installed separately. In addition to that, there are some API changes and new APIs introduced in v11. This guide explains the changes in detail and helps you to migrate from v10 to v11.
New Features
- Better Accessibility
- Nodes and edges are focusable, selectable, moveable and deleteable with the keyboard.
aria-
default attributes for all elements and controllable viaariaLabel
options- Keyboard controls can be disabled with the new
disableKeyboardA11y
prop
- Better selectable edges via new edge option:
interactionWidth
- renders invisible edge that makes it easier to interact - Better routing for smoothstep and step edges: https://twitter.com/reactflowdev/status/1567535405284614145 (opens in a new tab)
- Nicer edge updating behaviour: https://twitter.com/reactflowdev/status/1564966917517021184 (opens in a new tab)
- Node origin: The new
nodeOrigin
prop lets you control the origin of a node. Useful for layouting. - New background pattern:
BackgroundVariant.Cross
variant useOnViewportChange
hook - handle viewport changes within a componentuse-on-selection-change
hook - handle selection changes within a componentuseNodesInitialized
hook - returns true if all nodes are initialized and if there is more than one node- Deletable option for Nodes and edges
- New Event handlers:
onPaneMouseEnter
,onPaneMouseMove
andonPaneMouseLeave
- Edge
pathOptions
forsmoothstep
anddefault
edges - Nicer cursor defaults: Cursor is grabbing, while dragging a node or panning
- Pane moveable with middle mouse button
- Pan over nodes when they are not draggable (
draggable=false
ornodesDraggable
false)- you can disable this behaviour by adding the class name
nopan
to a wrapper of a custom node
- you can disable this behaviour by adding the class name
<BaseEdge />
component that makes it easier to build custom edges- Separately installable packages
- @reactflow/core
- @reactflow/background
- @reactflow/controls
- @reactflow/minimap
Breaking Changes
1. New npm package name
The package react-flow-renderer
has been renamed to reactflow
.
Old API
// npm install react-flow-renderer
import ReactFlow from 'react-flow-renderer';
New API
// npm install reactflow
import ReactFlow from 'reactflow';
2. Importing CSS is mandatory
We are not injecting CSS anymore. React Flow won't work if you are not loading the styles!
// default styling
import 'reactflow/dist/style.css';
// or if you just want basic styles
import 'reactflow/dist/base.css';
2.1. Removal of the nocss entrypoint
This change also means that there is no react-flow-renderer/nocss
entry point anymore. If you used that, you need to adjust the CSS entry points as mentioned above.
3. defaultPosition
and defaultZoom
have been merged to defaultViewport
Old API
import ReactFlow from 'react-flow-renderer';
const Flow = () => {
return <ReactFlow defaultPosition={[10, 15]} defaultZoom={5} />;
};
export default Flow;
New API
import ReactFlow from 'reactflow';
const defaultViewport: Viewport = { x: 10, y: 15, zoom: 5 };
const Flow = () => {
return <ReactFlow defaultViewport={defaultViewport} />;
};
export default Flow;
4. Removal of getBezierEdgeCenter
, getSimpleBezierEdgeCenter
and getEdgeCenter
In v10 we had getBezierEdgeCenter
, getSimpleBezierEdgeCenter
and getEdgeCenter
for getting the center of a certain edge type.
In v11 we changed the helper function for creating the path, so that it also returns the center / label position of an edge.
Let's say you want to get the path and the center / label position of a bezier edge:
Old API
import { getBezierEdgeCenter, getBezierPath } from 'react-flow-renderer';
const path = getBezierPath(edgeParams);
const [centerX, centerY] = getBezierEdgeCenter(params);
New API
import { getBezierPath } from 'reactflow';
const [path, labelX, labelY] = getBezierPath(edgeParams);
We avoid to call it centerX
and centerY
anymore, because it's actually the label position and not always the center for every edge type.
5. Removal of onClickConnectStop
and onConnectStop
Old API
import ReactFlow from 'react-flow-renderer';
const Flow = () => {
const onConnectStop = () => console.log('on connect stop');
return (
<ReactFlow
defaultNodes={defaultNodes}
defaultEdges={defaultEdges}
onConnectStop={onConnectStop}
onClickConnectStop={onConnectStop}
/>
);
};
export default Flow;
New API
import ReactFlow from 'reactflow';
const Flow = () => {
const onConnectEnd = () => console.log('on connect stop');
return (
<ReactFlow
defaultNodes={defaultNodes}
defaultEdges={defaultEdges}
onConnectEnd={onConnectEnd}
onClickConnectEnd={onConnectEnd}
/>
);
};
export default Flow;
6. Pan over nodes
In the previous versions you couldn't pan over nodes even if they were not draggable. In v11, you can pan over nodes when nodesDraggable=false
or node option draggable=false
. If you want the old behaviour back, you can add the class name nopan
to the wrappers of your custom nodes.