vizceral is a component for displaying traffic data on a webgl canvas. If a graph of nodes and edges with data about traffic volume is provided, it will render a traffic graph animating the connection volume between nodes.
This component can take multiple traffic graphs and will generate a 'global' graph showing all incoming traffic into each of the 'regions', with support for cross-region traffic.
There are three levels of information, global, regional, and service-level, with clicking or double-clicking on a node bringing you one level deeper.
See the wiki for full documentation.
To see your changes to vizceral
locally, you'll need to link the package with bower:
$ git clone git@github.com:Netflix/vizceral.git
$ cd vizceral
$ npm link
$ npm run dev
$ cd /path/to/project-using-vizceral
$ npm link vizceral
- Clone this repo
- Create a branch:
git checkout -b your-feature
- Make some changes
- Test your changes by running your local version
- Push your branch and open a Pull Request
Current development focuses on most recent version of Chrome. Minor sanity checking for the latest versions of Safari and Firefox.
- Unit Tests
- Modular layout algorithms
- Smarter current layout algorithm
- Cross-browser support / testing
- Create predefined locations and design styles to modularly represent custom metadata
- Implement redesigned third-level view
Code released under the Apache 2.0 license.