@process-analytics/bv-experimental-add-ons
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bpmn-visualization add-ons

bv-experimental-add-ons offers new functionalities to bpmn-visualization in the form of add-ons.

📌 Usage

Install bv-experimental-add-ons and bpmn-visualization:

npm i @process-analytics/bv-experimental-add-ons bpmn-visualization

📜 TypeScript Support

The @process-analytics/bv-experimental-add-ons npm package includes type definitions, so the integration works out of the box in TypeScript projects and applications. bv-experimental-add-ons requires TypeScript 4.5 or greater.

🎨 Features

Plugins

The plugins infrastructure provides a way to register extension points.

Example of use:

// use BpmnVisualization from addons not from bpmn-visualization
import {BpmnVisualization} from "@process-analytics/bv-experimental-add-ons";

const bpmnVisualization = new BpmnVisualization({
    container: 'bpmn-container',
    plugins: [MyPlugin]
});
// Retrieve the plugin by id. The id is defined in the plugin implementation
const myPlugin = bpmnVisualization.getPlugin<MyPlugin>('my-plugin');
myPlugin.aMethod();

Available plugins

  • ElementsPlugin: provides all BpmnElementsRegistry methods for retrieving BpmnElement and BpmnSemantic objects.
  • OverlaysPlugin:
    • let show/hide overlays created with BpmnElementsRegistry.addOverlays.
    • provides all BpmnElementsRegistry methods relating to overlays.

Writing a custom plugin

A plugin is defined as a class:

  • It must implement the Plugin interface.
  • Its constructor must satisfy the PluginConstructor type.
  • It can implement the configure method to configure the plugin after construction.
  • It can provide new methods to extend existing API or introduce new behavior .

BpmnElementsIdentifier

Convenient tools to know the type/kind of BPMN elements.

BpmnElementsSearcher

bpmn-visualizationonly provides APIs that take BPMN element ids as parameters. However, there are scenario where the ids in the BPMN source/model have been generated and are unknown by the application.

Instead, the app knows the name of the elements. BpmnElementsSearcher provides a way to retrieve the ids of elements related to their names.

This is useful for example in "Process Discovery" scenario. The elements are identified by name only. Ids may be generated and not fully linked with the name of the elements.

Limitations

  • There is no guarantee that names are unique in the BPMN source. In case that there are several matches, BpmnElementsSearcher returns the first matching id.

Available implementations for Path Resolution

WARNING: this is front-end processing. It's more efficient for this type of processing to be carried out in the backend. Use it to bypass the limitations of the tools and algorithms provided in the backend.

The Path Resolution infers a BPMN path from elements known to be completed or pending.

PathResolver

As it is generic and covers general use cases, its capabilities are limited.

It only infers edges/flows given a list of flowNode/shape ids.

CasePathResolver

Provides path resolution for a single process instance/case.

It is an enhanced implementation of PathResolver with resolution options and returns categorized BpmnSemantic objects.

ShapeUtil

Add new methods to the ShapeUtil class provided by bpmn-visualization.

📃 License

bv-experimental-add-ons is released under the Apache 2.0 license.
Copyright © 2023-present, Bonitasoft S.A.

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