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Visualizing Linux package dependencies

I’ve been building a Linux package dependency visualizer with Python and the JavaScript Infovis Toolkit that gathers all dependencies for a linux package and displays them in an interactive tree visualization.

So, let’s say your query is wine and you want to see dependencies for that package. The visualization will display wine as the centered node, laying its dependencies on outer concentric circles like this:

rg1

By clicking on xbase-clients you’ll set this node as root:

rg2

Then, the visualization will query for xbase-clients dependencies, morphing its state into the new node’s perspective:

rg3

You can play with the example here.

I’ll explain how to build this in case you want your own at home.
I guess this is going to be also a nice tutorial on how to configure the RGraph visualization to run advanced examples, including the new morphing animations in version 1.0.7a.

Server Side

Server side we need to build a service that can transform the apt-rdepends output for package dependencies into a JSON tree structure.

The apt-rdepends is a linux tool (which you can install with apt-get install apt-rdepends) that displays a hierarchy of package dependencies for a given package. Here’s an example when querying for erlang:

cmd1

You can either use popen2 or commands.getoutput to fetch the output for a system call in Python, I’ll do the latter.
The main function that makes the system call and returns the answer could be something like this:

def get_dependency_tree(package=''):
    out = commands.getoutput("apt-rdepends " + package).split("\n")
    ans = []
    #if dependencies were found for this package.
    if len(out) > 3 and out[3].strip() == package:
        ans = out[3:]
    else:
        ans = [package]
    return make_tree(package=ans[0].strip(), source=ans, level=2)

The make_tree function will create the tree structure that will then be serialized into JSON to be processed client side.

We will first need a make_tree_node function that creates a tree node structure from a package’s name:

#returns a tree node
def make_tree_node(id, node_name):
    node_name = node_name.strip()
    return {
            'id': id,
            'name': node_name,
            'children': [],
            'data': []
    }

As you can see, this is the same tree node as the JSON tree structure defined for the JIT:

var json = {
	"id": "aUniqueIdentifier",
	"name": "usually a nodes name",
	"data": [
	    {key:"some key",       value: "some value"},
		{key:"some other key", value: "some other value"}
	],
	children: [/* other nodes or empty */]
};

Our make_tree function will receive as formal parameters the root package, the response from the apt-rdepends call, an integer that will specify the max depth for the tree (in case we want to prune it to some level) and an id prefix that will be set for each node:

def make_tree(package='', source=[], level=1, prefix=''):
    node = make_tree_node(package + '_' + prefix, package)
    if level > 0:
        deps = get_package_deps(package, source)
        [node['children'].append(make_tree(elem, source, level -1, package)) for elem in deps]
    return node

As you can see, make_tree recursively creates nodes and appends them to their parent children property.

Finally, I also made a get_package_deps function that retrieves all children for a given package, parsing source:

def get_package_deps(package_name='', source=[]):
    ans, found_package_name = [], False
    #test if is a dependency line
    dependency = lambda package: package.strip().startswith('Depends:')
    for line in source:
        #package name line
        if not found_package_name and package_name == line.strip():
            found_package_name = True
        #it's a package dependency, add its name to the answer
        elif found_package_name and dependency(line):
            ans.append(line.split("Depends: ")[1].split("(")[0].strip())
        #end of dependency lines
        elif found_package_name and not dependency(line):
            return ans
    return ans

If you used Django, then you could expose your service in the views.py file like this:

def apt_dependencies(request, mode, package):
    json = aptdependencies.get_dependency_tree(package)
    json_string = simplejson.dumps(json)
    return render_to_response('raw.html', { 'json' : json_string })

Client Side

All the JavaScript Infovis Toolkit visualizations are customizable via controller methods.
If this is the first time you use this library, perhaps it would be better to start with the RGraph quick tutorial first.

First we define a simple Log object, that will write the current state of the graph to a label (like loading… or stuff like that).

I’ll use Mootools, but you can use whatever you want.

var Log = {
	elem: false,
	getElem: function() {
		return this.elem? this.elem : this.elem = $('log');
	},

	write: function(text) {
		var elem = this.getElem();
		elem.set('html', text);
	}
};

Then we can define an init function, that instanciates the RGraph object and returns it.
We will pass a controller to this object, that implements the onBeforeCompute, onAfterCompute, onPlaceLabel and onCreateLabel methods.
I’ll also define some utility methods, like requestGraph and preprocessTree:

function init() {
  //Set node radius to 3 pixels.
  Config.nodeRadius = 3;

  //Create a canvas object.
  var canvas= new Canvas('infovis', '#ccddee', '#772277');

  //Instanciate the RGraph
  var rgraph= new RGraph(canvas,  {
	//Here will be stored the
	//clicked node name and id
  	nodeId: "",
  	nodeName: "",

  	//Refresh the clicked node name
	//and id values before computing
	//an animation.
	onBeforeCompute: function(node) {
  		Log.write("centering " + node.name + "...");
		this.nodeId = node.id;
  		this.nodeName = node.name;
  	},

  //Add a controller to assign the node's name
  //and some extra events to the created label.
  	onCreateLabel: function(domElement, node) {
  		var d = $(domElement);
  		d.setOpacity(0.6).set('html', node.name).addEvents({
  			'mouseenter': function() {
  				d.setOpacity(1);
  			},
  			'mouseleave': function() {
  				d.setOpacity(0.6);
  			},
  			'click': function() {
				if(Log.elem.innerHTML == "done") rgraph.onClick(d.id);
  			}
  		});
  	},

	//Once the label is placed we slightly
	//change the positioning values in order
	//to center or hide the label
  	onPlaceLabel: function(domElement, node) {
		var d = $(domElement);
		d.setStyle('display', 'none');
		 if(node._depth <= 1) {
			d.set('html', node.name).setStyles({
				'width': '',
				'height': '',
				'display':''
			}).setStyle('left', (d.getStyle('left').toInt()
				- domElement.offsetWidth / 2) + 'px');
		}
	},

	//Once the node is centered we
	//can request for the new dependency
	//graph.
	onAfterCompute: function() {
		Log.write("done");
		this.requestGraph();
	},

	//We make our call to the service in order
	//to fetch the new dependency tree for
	//this package.
   	requestGraph: function() {
  		var that = this, id = this.nodeId, name = this.nodeName;
  		Log.write("requesting info...");
  		var jsonRequest = new Request.JSON({
  			'url': '/service/apt-dependencies/tree/'
					+ encodeURIComponent(name) + '/',

  			onSuccess: function(json) {
  				Log.write("morphing...");
				//Once me received the data
				//we preprocess the ids of the nodes
				//received to match existing nodes
				//in the graph and perform a morphing
				//operation.
  				that.preprocessTree(json);
				GraphOp.morph(rgraph, json, {
  					'id': id,
  					'type': 'fade',
  					'duration':2000,
  					hideLabels:true,
  					onComplete: function() {
						Log.write('done');
					},
  					onAfterCompute: $empty,
  					onBeforeCompute: $empty
  				});
  			},

  			onFailure: function() {
  				Log.write("sorry, the request failed");
  			}
  		}).get();
  	},

	//This method searches for nodes that already
	//existed in the visualization and sets the new node's
	//id to the previous one. That way, all existing nodes
	//that exist also in the new data won't be deleted.
 	preprocessTree: function(json) {
  		var ch = json.children;
  		var getNode = function(nodeName) {
  			for(var i=0; i<ch.length; i++) {
  				if(ch[i].name == nodeName) return ch[i];
  			}
  			return false;
  		};
  		json.id = rgraph.root;
		var root = rgraph.graph.getNode(rgraph.root);
  		GraphUtil.eachAdjacency(root, function(elem) {
  			var nodeTo = elem.nodeTo, jsonNode = getNode(nodeTo.name);
  			if(jsonNode) jsonNode.id = nodeTo.id;
  		});
  	}

  });

  return rgraph;
}

I did say advanced example.
You can always go to a simpler example to begin here.

Finally we have to initialize the visualization when the page loads, so we’ll attach an initialization function like this:

window.addEvent('domready', function() {
	var rgraph = init();
	new Request.JSON({
	  	'url':'/service/apt-dependencies/tree/wine/',
	  	onSuccess: function(json) {
			  //load wine dependency tree.
			 rgraph.loadTreeFromJSON(json);
			  //compute positions
			  rgraph.compute();
			  //make first plot
			  rgraph.plot();
			  Log.write("done");
			  rgraph.controller.nodeName = name;
	  	},

	  	onFailure: function() {
	  		Log.write("failed!");
	  	}
	}).get();

HTML and CSS

These are the HTML and CSS files I used to make this example/tutorial.
The HTML:

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
<title>

Linux package dependency visualizer

</title>
<link type="text/css" href="/static/css/style.css" rel="stylesheet" />
<script type="text/javascript" src="/static/js/mootools-1.2.js"></script>

<!--[if IE]>
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="/static/js/excanvas.js"></script>
<![endif]-->
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="/static/js/core/RGraph.js"></script>
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="/static/js/example/example-rgraph.js"></script>

</head>

<body onload="">

<canvas id="infovis" width="900" height="500"></canvas>
<div id="label_container"></div>

</body>
</html>
<div id="log"></div>

Note: You’ll probably have to change the path to the CSS and JavaScript files.

and the CSS file:

html,body {
	width:100%;
	height:100%;
	margin:0;padding:0;
	background-color:#333;
	text-align:center;
	font-size:0.94em;
	font-family:"Trebuchet MS",Verdana,sans-serif;
}

#infovis {
	width:900px;
	height:500px;
	background-color:#222;

}

.node {
	color: #fff;
	background-color:#222;
	font-weight:bold;
	padding:1px;
	cursor:pointer;
	font-size:0.8em;
}

.hidden {
	display:none;
}

Remarks

Although still in alpha, the JavaScript Infovis Toolkit can be used to perform advanced animations, customizing your visualization via a controller and not messing with the code.
This example also shows that it can be used to do more advanced things that only plotting static animations, interacting with services and handling pretty well visualizations where the dataset changes over time.
You can download the library here, latest version is 1.0.7a.
You can also go to the main project page to know more.

Hope it was useful.
Feel free to post any comment or questions.
Bye!

Graph Operations

I’ve been working on the JavaScript Infovis Toolkit lately, fixing bugs, working on performance improvements and adding a new feature for Spacetrees, Hyperbolic Trees and RGraphs that I’ve found very interesting.

Mutable data

The JavaScript Infovis Toolkit is a JS Information Visualization library that includes radial layout of trees with animations, Treemaps, Hyperbolic Trees and Spacetrees.

Not so long ago I worked on adapting these tree layouts to support graph layouts as well, also including weighted nodes and edges, as you can see in this example.

However, one of the most challenging features I wanted to add to these visualizations was the possibility of dealing with mutable data. This way visualizations would also be useful to show how data changes over time, and updates to this data would be translated into smooth animations from one state of the graph to another.

The user could also interact at a deeper level with the visualizations, not only exploring the data, but also altering it, making updates to the information and seeing the results in real time.

The GraphOp object

The first thing that came into my mind when thinking on adding support for mutable data was prototyping the addSubtree and removeSubtree methods.
These operations seem suitable for the Spacetree, (and have been implemented for this visualization), but what about applying transformations to graphs?
Since the JIT adds support for graphs and trees in the RGraph and Hyperbolic Tree visualizations, both use cases should be well covered: adding and deleting subtrees as well as adding/deleting nodes, edges, and performing more general binary graph operations, such as graph sum and the one which I’m most proud of, morphing.

So this new release of the library comes with the addSubtree and removeSubtree methods for the Spacetree, and also with the GraphOp object for the Hypertree and RGraph visualizations, which includes unary and binary operations such as:

  • removeNode Multiple nodes can be removed from the visualization. You can choose up to four different animations for doing that.
  • removeEdge Multiple edges can be removed from the visualization. Supports many animations also.
  • sum Performs a sum of two graphs, morphing the result with sequential or concurrent animations of movement and fading.
  • morph A very useful operation in which you specify the resulting graph, and the visualization morphs the current graph state into that one.

Examples

I chose to make two real life examples. With real life I mean small apps that not only show the potential of these graph operations, but can also be actually useful to explore.

1.- Linux module dependency visualizer
It uses the RGraph visualization with the morphing operation to show dependencies between different modules you might find with the apt-get tool.
When clicking on a node you’ll set this node as root. Then the graph will perform a second animation, updating the dependencies for the new centered module.
Many details about the package are also provided under the Details toggler. You can also go to previous visited modules by using the History toggler.

These examples load data dynamically, so please be patient when loading the data.

rgraph

2.- Visualizing relations between artists and bands dinamically
Just as the old demos I made an app that relates bands and artists by common performances on bands, discs, songs, etc.
Clicking on a label will set the node as root. Then a second animation will take place, morphing the tree into the new node’s perspective.

Just as the previous example, you can find some information about the artists in the Details toggler. You can also browse previous visited nodes by clicking in the History toggler.

hypertree

All tutorials and posts have been updated for this new release. You can find more information in the project page and in the google group.

Although this library is still in alpha, some companies and products are already using it, such as OpenCRX and Platform Computing.

I’ll be writing a more technical overview of these features in further posts.

Hope you liked it :)

Weighted nodes, weighted edges

I’ve been doing some work on the JIT lately, fixing some bugs and adding some new features.
Some important changes to mention are:

  • A complete refactoring of the Spacetree. That code was not clear. I also binded the ST to the Animation object used by the Hypertree and RGraph. This allows it to have easeIn and easeOut transitions. I also updated the documentation for this class.
    Main functionality is now packaged under the Tree Class, making a good distinction between generic code (say Tree.Util for example) and more specific code (like the Tree.Geometry object, or Tree.Label).
    Here’s the old example of an “infinite” spacetree, done with the “new code”.
  • Hypertree and RGraphs can now handle weighted nodes and edges in trees and graphs. The same goes for the Spacetree, although I have not tested that yet.

    Weighted nodes:
    This goes only for the RGraph and the Hypertree, since I don’t see a clear representation of weighted nodes in the Spacetree, and the Treemap already represents weight either with size or color.
    Weighted nodes are enabled when setting Config.allowVariableNodeDiameters = true.
    Remember what a dataset is? A dataset is a reference to the property data of a JSON node representation. There you can store data by appending { key:’someKey’, value:’someValue’} objects to the data array property.
    The value of the first object of the data property will be taken in account to calculate the nodes diameters. You will also want to specify two properties of the config object, the nodeRangeDiameters property:

    		//Property: nodeRangeDiameters
    		//Diameters range. For variable node weights.
    		nodeRangeDiameters: {
    			min: 10,
    			max: 35
    		},
    

    Which specifies the specific range of your nodes diameters. Nodes will range from 10px to 35px as default. The other property is the nodeRangeValues:

    		//Property: nodeRangeValues
    		// The interval of the values of the first object of your dataSet.
    		// A superset of the values can also be specified.
    		nodeRangeValues: {
    			min: 1,
    			max: 35
    		},
    

    You’ll need to specify range values for your first dataset object value. This is all the information we need to know in order to plot a RGraph or Hypertree with weighted nodes. Here’s an example of a K6 Hypergraph with variable node diameters (and weighted edges).

    A note on usability
    There’s an extra property for the Hypertree Config object called Config.transformNodes. When applying a moebius transformation of the tree (that is, when the tree moves), tree nodes and edges change their proportion. This is not a good feature if you’re planning to add weighted nodes in your Hypertree, since they will be deformed and thus the user won’t be able to tell which node is bigger than which. You can set this property to false when using weighted nodes on your visualization.

    Weighted edges
    Two new methods have been included in the controller object, these are onBeforePlotLine(adj); and onAfterPlotLine(adj);. Both receive an adjacency object, which has the following structure:

    var adj = {
    	nodeFrom: ""/* A node connected with this adjacence */,
    	nodeTo: ""/* Other node connected with this adjacence */,
    	data: { //An object storing your custom information.
    		weight: w
    	}
    };

    Use the two controller methods to change the canvas lineWidth property or the stroke color (more information on that here). For example,

    /* some code... */
    
     var rgraph= new RGraph(canvas,  {
      	//Use onBeforePlotLine and onAfterPlotLine controller
      	//methods to adjust your canvas lineWidth
      	//parameter in order to plot weighted edges on
      	//your graph. You can also change the color of the lines.
      	onBeforePlotLine: function(adj) {
      			lineW = canvas.getContext().lineWidth;
      			canvas.getContext().lineWidth = adj.data.weight;
      	},
    
      	onAfterPlotLine: function(adj) {
      			canvas.getContext().lineWidth = lineW;
      	},
    
    /* some other code*/
    

    Ok, but how do I store edge weights?
    The JSON Graph structure has been extended to the following form (notice that the old Graph structure is still accepted).

    var json = [
    {
    	"id": "aUniqueIdentifier",
    	"name": "usually a nodes name",
    	"data": [
    	    {key:"some key",       value: "some value"},
    		{key:"some other key", value: "some other value"}
    	],
    	"adjacencies": [
    	{
    		nodeTo:"aNodeId",
    		data: {} //put whatever you want here
    	}
    	//more objects like these...
    	]
    } /* ... more nodes here ... */ ];
    

    JSON Tree structures
    For JSON Trees is simpler. If you have a Node A and B is a child of A, then store in Bs dataset a property concerning the weight of the edge A-B. These nodes will be stored in the adj object onBeforePlotLine and onAfterPlotLine. You can access them by doing adj.nodeFrom and adj.nodeTo.

    Here’s an example of a K6 RGraph with weighted nodes and edges.

  • The last example also shows a new feature for the RGraph, polar interpolation. You will notice that node transitions are different from previous examples. You can change the interpolation by setting Config.interpolation to ‘polar’ or ‘linear’. I’ll make a more detailed explanation for polar interpolation in some other post. If you want to know more about the cool features of the paper inspiring the RGraph, you can see this post.
  • API Changes
    These features introduced an api change that has already been updated in all tutorials, although I have not checked for errors yet (will do today and/or tomorrow). You should not set the controller property from the ST, RGraph, Treemaps and Hypertree instances. That is, you can’t do:

    var st = new ST(canvas);
    st.controller = ; //the controller object
    

    Instead, you should do:

    var st = new ST(canvas, controller);
    
  • I updated all examples packaged with the library, also adding the two K6 examples showed above. Code that depends on the Mootools library (that is, the example files and the Treemap visualization) has been updated to the final 1.2 version of the Mootools library. This library is shipped as an extra with the JIT.

Special thanks to Rene Becker for pointing bugs and Daniel Herrero for suggesting cool performance improvements.
Remember that you can post any question, suggestion or comment on the JIT google group.

Get the library already!
Bye!

Feeding JSON graph structures to the JIT

Version 1.0.3a of the JIT allows you to load graph structures to the RGraph and Hypertree objects. I chose a different JSON structure for graphs, since JSON tree structures don’t seem conceptually suitable for this task.
Hypertree and RGraph objects have a new method called loadGraphFromJSON(json [,i]) that takes a graph structure (described below) and optionally an index to set a particular node as root for the visualization. Please refer to the documentation for more information.

The graph structure

The JSON graph structure is an array of nodes, each having as properties:

  • id a unique identifier for the node.
  • name a node’s name.
  • data The data property contains a dataset. That is, an array of key-value objects defined by the user. Roughly speaking, this is where you can put some extra information about your node. You’ll be able to access this information at different stages of the computation of the JIT visualizations by using a controller.
  • adjacencies An array of strings each representing a nodes id.

For example,

var json = [
{
	"id": "aUniqueIdentifier",
	"name": "usually a nodes name",
	"data": [
	    {key:"some key",       value: "some value"},
		{key:"some other key", value: "some other value"}
	],
	"adjacencies": ["anotherUniqueIdentifier", "yetAnotherUniqueIdentifier" /* ... */]
} /* ... more nodes here ... */ ];

I did a small example of a K6 rendered with a RGraph. The JSON graph structure used for this example is:

var json= [
    {"id":"node0",
     "name":"node0 name",
     "data":[
        {"key":"some key",
         "value":"some value"},
        {"key":"some other key",
         "value":"some other value"}],
     "adjacencies":["node1","node2","node3","node4","node5"]},
    {"id":"node1",
     "name":"node1 name",
     "data":[
        {"key":"some key",
         "value":"some value"},
        {"key":"some other key",
         "value":"some other value"}],
     "adjacencies":["node0","node2","node3","node4","node5"]},
    {"id":"node2",
     "name":"node2 name",
     "data":[
        {"key":"some key",
         "value":"some value"},
        {"key":"some other key",
         "value":"some other value"}],
     "adjacencies":["node0","node1","node3","node4","node5"]},
    {"id":"node3",
     "name":"node3 name",
     "data":[
        {"key":"some key",
         "value":"some value"},
        {"key":"some other key",
         "value":"some other value"}],
     "adjacencies":["node0","node1","node2","node4","node5"]},
    {"id":"node4",
     "name":"node4 name",
     "data":[
        {"key":"some key",
         "value":"some value"},
        {"key":"some other key",
         "value":"some other value"}],
     "adjacencies":["node0","node1","node2","node3","node5"]},
    {"id":"node5",
     "name":"node5 name",
     "data":[
        {"key":"some key",
         "value":"some value"},
        {"key":"some other key",
         "value":"some other value"}],
     "adjacencies":["node0","node1","node2","node3","node4"]}];

You can post any question at the google group for this project.
Enjoy!

JIT version 1.0.2a

Just dropping by to say I just released version 1.0.2a of the javascript infovis toolkit. You can also download it from the main page.
It fixes some known bugs on the Spacetree and Hyperbolic Tree visualizations.
I’d like to thank OpenCRX and Charles D. Aylward for pointing those errors out.
I also used version 1.4 of Natural Docs to make the docs.
Please let me know if you find more errors.
Bye! :)

Animated exploration of Graphs with radial layout video

I ran into this youtube video that presents all the features to be included in the RGraph visualization. Some of them were mentioned in the previous post (polar interpolation, child ordering), other are already included with the library (the first animation constraint mentioned in the video, ease-in and ease-out transitions, etc). Anyway, I thought this could be interesting.


If you can’t see the embedded video, please access the video by clicking here.

You can also see the “original” paper here.

Further work on JIT

I’m very happy with this first JavaScript Infovis Toolkit release, and I’m already working on fixing some known bugs and adding features for the next release of this library.
For the next step I’ll be focusing on fixing bugs, refactoring code, adding some features and improving the documentation.
Some of the things you’ll find in my TODO list are:

  • For RGraphs:
    • Add polar interpolation in animations.
    • Mantain Child ordering during transitions.
    • Change node diameters based on the first dataset object value.
    • Graph support (trees with cycles…)
  • For the ST:
    • Code refactoring.
    • Performance improvements (bind with the Animation object).
    • Support for IE.
  • For Hypertrees:
    • Bug fix (node diameters, multilevel display).
    • Graph support, (although it might be supporting Graph structures already).
  • Treemaps
    • Bug fix (mostly on computing rectangles dimensions).

Before adding some radical features (binding visualizations with real time mutable data, etc.) I really want to have a strong API, and in order to do that, I must do some research on my own.
Don’t forget you have some quick tutorials on the visualizations. Also, the Hypertree, ST, RGraph and Treemap have some object references. Finally, there’s a Google Group about the JIT here.

RGraph quick tutorial

This tutorial requires you to have read Feeding JSON tree structures to the JIT and on controllers first.

Note: I’ll be using Mootools for this tutorial. However, this visualization can be used without the Mootools library. You can find a Mootools build in the extras folder of the library.

Hi, this is going to be a quick tutorial on how to set the RGraph up and running.

We are going to work with this tree JSON structure:

var json = {"id":"node02",
 "name":"0.2",
 "data":[
    {"key":"key1",
     "value":8},
    {"key":"key2",
     "value":-88}],
 "children":[
    {"id":"node13",
     "name":"1.3",
     "data":[
        {"key":"key1",
         "value":8},
        {"key":"key2",
         "value":74}],
     "children":[
        {"id":"node24",
         "name":"2.4",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":10},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":55}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node25",
         "name":"2.5",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":8},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":67}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node26",
         "name":"2.6",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":5},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-50}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node27",
         "name":"2.7",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":8},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":10}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node28",
         "name":"2.8",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":2},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-69}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node29",
         "name":"2.9",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":3},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":98}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node210",
         "name":"2.10",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":6},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":12}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node211",
         "name":"2.11",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":2},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-95}],
         "children":[]}]},
    {"id":"node112",
     "name":"1.12",
     "data":[
        {"key":"key1",
         "value":1},
        {"key":"key2",
         "value":96}],
     "children":[
        {"id":"node213",
         "name":"2.13",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":6},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-58}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node214",
         "name":"2.14",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":9},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-42}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node215",
         "name":"2.15",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":10},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":92}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node216",
         "name":"2.16",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":7},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-15}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node217",
         "name":"2.17",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":3},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":29}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node218",
         "name":"2.18",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":8},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-59}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node219",
         "name":"2.19",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":3},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":21}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node220",
         "name":"2.20",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":2},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":78}],
         "children":[]}]},
    {"id":"node121",
     "name":"1.21",
     "data":[
        {"key":"key1",
         "value":3},
        {"key":"key2",
         "value":53}],
     "children":[
        {"id":"node222",
         "name":"2.22",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":5},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":10}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node223",
         "name":"2.23",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":10},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":21}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node224",
         "name":"2.24",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":6},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-32}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node225",
         "name":"2.25",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":5},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-42}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node226",
         "name":"2.26",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":2},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":75}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node227",
         "name":"2.27",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":1},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-74}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node228",
         "name":"2.28",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":2},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":52}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node229",
         "name":"2.29",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":10},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-49}],
         "children":[]}]},
    {"id":"node130",
     "name":"1.30",
     "data":[
        {"key":"key1",
         "value":9},
        {"key":"key2",
         "value":-29}],
     "children":[
        {"id":"node231",
         "name":"2.31",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":6},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-23}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node232",
         "name":"2.32",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":10},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":19}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node233",
         "name":"2.33",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":1},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":92}],
         "children":[]}]},
    {"id":"node134",
     "name":"1.34",
     "data":[
        {"key":"key1",
         "value":9},
        {"key":"key2",
         "value":71}],
     "children":[
        {"id":"node235",
         "name":"2.35",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":5},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-65}],
         "children":[]}]},
    {"id":"node136",
     "name":"1.36",
     "data":[
        {"key":"key1",
         "value":3},
        {"key":"key2",
         "value":-11}],
     "children":[
        {"id":"node237",
         "name":"2.37",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":6},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-85}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node238",
         "name":"2.38",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":3},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-13}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node239",
         "name":"2.39",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":1},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":80}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node240",
         "name":"2.40",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":10},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-69}],
         "children":[]}]},
    {"id":"node141",
     "name":"1.41",
     "data":[
        {"key":"key1",
         "value":10},
        {"key":"key2",
         "value":-4}],
     "children":[
        {"id":"node242",
         "name":"2.42",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":8},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-27}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node243",
         "name":"2.43",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":9},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-44}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node244",
         "name":"2.44",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":9},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":24}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node245",
         "name":"2.45",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":8},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-66}],
         "children":[]}]}]};

Put this HTML in your page:

<html>
	<head>

	<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="/static/css/example-rgraph.css" />

	<!--[if IE]>
		<script type="text/javascript" src="/static/js/excanvas.js"></script>
	<![endif]-->
	<script type="text/javascript" src="/static/js/mootools-1.2.js" ></script>
	<script type="text/javascript" src="/static/js/rgraph/RGraph.js" ></script>
	<script type="text/javascript" src="/static/js/example/example-rgraph.js" ></script>

	</head>
	<body onload="init();">

         <div id="infovis"></div>

	</body>
</html>

Note: You’ll probably have to change the paths to the css and javascript files.

Now, create a rgraph-example.css and put this code in it:

html,body {
	width:100%;
	height:100%;
	overflow:hidden;
	margin:0;padding:0;
	background-color:#333;
	text-align:center;
}

#infovis {
	width:900px;
	height:500px;
	background-color:#222;
}

.node {
	color: white;
	background-color:transparent;
	cursor:pointer;
	font-weight:bold;
	opacity:0.9;
	border:1px solid red;
}

.node:hover {
	cursor:pointer;
	color: #222;
	background-color:white;
	font-weight:bold;
	opacity:1;
}

Finally, create an example-rgraph.js file and put this code in it:

function init() {
  //Set node interpolation to linear (can also be 'polar')
  Config.interpolation = "linear";
  //Set distance for concentric circles
  Config.levelDistance = 100;

  var json= //data defined previously

  //Create a new canvas instance.
  var canvas = new Canvas('mycanvas', {
    //Where to inject the canvas. Any div container will do.
    'injectInto':'infovis',
    //width and height for canvas. Default's to 200.
    'width': 900,
    'height':500,
    //Canvas styles
    'styles': {
        'fillStyle': '#ccddee',
        'strokeStyle': '#772277'
    },
    //Add a background canvas for plotting
    //concentric circles.
    'backgroundCanvas': {
        //Add Canvas styles for the bck canvas.
      'styles': {
            'fillStyle': '#444',
            'strokeStyle': '#444'
        },
        //Add the initialization and plotting functions.
        'impl': {
            'init': $empty,
            'plot': function(canvas, ctx) {
                var times = 6, d = Config.levelDistance;
                var pi2 = Math.PI*2;
                for(var i=1; i<=times; i++) {
                    ctx.beginPath();
                    ctx.arc(0, 0, i * d, 0, pi2, true);
                    ctx.stroke();
                    ctx.closePath();
                }
            }
        }
    }
 });

  var rgraph= new RGraph(canvas,  {
    //Add a controller to make the tree move on click.
    onCreateLabel: function(domElement, node) {
      var d = $(domElement);
      d.addEvents({
        'click': function() {
          rgraph.onClick(d.id);
        }
      });
    }
   });

    //load tree from tree data.
    rgraph.loadTreeFromJSON(json);
    //compute positions
    rgraph.compute();
    //make first plot
    rgraph.plot();

}

You should see a RGraph up and running. Click on the labels and the tree should move.

Some notes:

  • If you want to know more about how the Canvas class is implemented and what other canvas customizations can be done please check this post and the canvas object reference. To know more about what canvas styles can be configured please check this post.
  • By assigning false to the backgroundCanvas property you can strip off the concentric circles. The backgroundCanvas functions and styles can also be customized to plot whatever background you like.

Customizing the Graph

Let's add some labels!

First, strip off the border: 1px solid red; line from the .node class in your CSS file.
It should look like this:

.node {
	color: white;
	background-color:transparent;
	cursor:pointer;
	font-weight:bold;
	opacity:0.9;
}

Now we are going to add a javascript controller in order to put the name of the nodes into the labels. Since we only need to do this once, we'll use the onCreateLabel method. If you don't know what I'm talking about you should probably read the on controllers post first.

So the JavaScript file should look like this now:

function init() {
  //Set node interpolation to linear (can also be 'polar')
  Config.interpolation = "linear";
  //Set distance for concentric circles
  Config.levelDistance = 100;

  var json= //data defined previously

  //Create a new canvas instance.
  var canvas = new Canvas('mycanvas', {
    //Where to inject the canvas. Any div container will do.
    'injectInto':'infovis',
    //width and height for canvas. Default's to 200.
    'width': 900,
    'height':500,
    //Canvas styles
    'styles': {
        'fillStyle': '#ccddee',
        'strokeStyle': '#772277'
    },
    //Add a background canvas for plotting
    //concentric circles.
    'backgroundCanvas': {
        //Add Canvas styles for the bck canvas.
      'styles': {
            'fillStyle': '#444',
            'strokeStyle': '#444'
        },
        //Add the initialization and plotting functions.
        'impl': {
            'init': $empty,
            'plot': function(canvas, ctx) {
                var times = 6, d = Config.levelDistance;
                var pi2 = Math.PI*2;
                for(var i=1; i<=times; i++) {
                    ctx.beginPath();
                    ctx.arc(0, 0, i * d, 0, pi2, true);
                    ctx.stroke();
                    ctx.closePath();
                }
            }
        }
    }
 });

  var rgraph= new RGraph(canvas,  {
    //Add a controller to make the tree move on click.
    onCreateLabel: function(domElement, node) {
      var d = $(domElement);
      d.set('html', node.name).addEvents({
        'click': function() {
          rgraph.onClick(d.id);
        }
      });
    }
   });

    //load tree from tree data.
    rgraph.loadTreeFromJSON(json);
    //compute positions
    rgraph.compute();
    //make first plot
    rgraph.plot();
}

You should see some labels now.
The thing is that... well, they are not centered. So we'll just add an onPlaceLabel method to the controller in order to do that, since the onPlaceLabel method is called after labels have been placed.

So the js code should now look like:

function init() {
  //Set node interpolation to linear (can also be 'polar')
  Config.interpolation = "linear";
  //Set distance for concentric circles
  Config.levelDistance = 100;

  var json= //data defined previously

  //Create a new canvas instance.
  var canvas = new Canvas('mycanvas', {
    //Where to inject the canvas. Any div container will do.
    'injectInto':'infovis',
    //width and height for canvas. Default's to 200.
    'width': 900,
    'height':500,
    //Canvas styles
    'styles': {
        'fillStyle': '#ccddee',
        'strokeStyle': '#772277'
    },
    //Add a background canvas for plotting
    //concentric circles.
    'backgroundCanvas': {
        //Add Canvas styles for the bck canvas.
      'styles': {
            'fillStyle': '#444',
            'strokeStyle': '#444'
        },
        //Add the initialization and plotting functions.
        'impl': {
            'init': $empty,
            'plot': function(canvas, ctx) {
                var times = 6, d = Config.levelDistance;
                var pi2 = Math.PI*2;
                for(var i=1; i<=times; i++) {
                    ctx.beginPath();
                    ctx.arc(0, 0, i * d, 0, pi2, true);
                    ctx.stroke();
                    ctx.closePath();
                }
            }
        }
    }
 });

  var rgraph= new RGraph(canvas,  {
    //Add a controller to make the tree move on click.
    onCreateLabel: function(domElement, node) {
      var d = $(domElement);
      d.set('html', node.name).addEvents({
        'click': function() {
          rgraph.onClick(d.id);
        }
      });
    },

  //Take off previous width and height styles and
  //add half of the *actual* label width to the left position
  // That will center your label (do the math man).
    onPlaceLabel: function(domElement, node) {
      domElement.innerHTML = '';
      domElement.innerHTML = node.name;
      var left = parseInt(domElement.style.left);
      domElement.style.width = '';
      domElement.style.height = '';
      var w = domElement.offsetWidth;
      domElement.style.left = (left - w /2) + 'px';
    }

   });

    //load tree from tree data.
    rgraph.loadTreeFromJSON(json);
    //compute positions
    rgraph.compute();
    //make first plot
    rgraph.plot();
}

You should see some centered labels now!

Labels already have the onclick event handler to move the graph. You set that onCreateLabel.

Remember there are lots of other controller methods!

Remember also that you can change the animation time and the frames per second in the animation with Config.animationTime and Config.fps.
Hope it was helpful.

ST quick tutorial

This tutorial requires you to have read Feeding JSON tree structures to the JIT and on controllers first.

Note: I’ll be using Mootools for this tutorial. However, this visualization can be used without the Mootools library. You can find a Mootools build in the extras folder of the library.

Hi, this is going to be a quick tutorial on how to set the ST up and running.

We are going to work with this tree JSON structure:

var json = {"id":"node02",
 "name":"0.2",
 "data":[
    {"key":"key1",
     "value":2},
    {"key":"key2",
     "value":-86}],
 "children":[
    {"id":"node13",
     "name":"1.3",
     "data":[
        {"key":"key1",
         "value":7},
        {"key":"key2",
         "value":73}],
     "children":[
        {"id":"node24",
         "name":"2.4",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":2},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-49}],
         "children":[
            {"id":"node35",
             "name":"3.5",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":8},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":-10}],
             "children":[
                {"id":"node46",
                 "name":"4.6",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":10},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":74}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node47",
                 "name":"4.7",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":3},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-37}],
                 "children":[]}]},
            {"id":"node38",
             "name":"3.8",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":8},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":88}],
             "children":[
                {"id":"node49",
                 "name":"4.9",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":2},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-67}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node410",
                 "name":"4.10",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":10},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":38}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node411",
                 "name":"4.11",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":5},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-77}],
                 "children":[]}]}]},
        {"id":"node212",
         "name":"2.12",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":3},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-99}],
         "children":[
            {"id":"node313",
             "name":"3.13",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":9},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":48}],
             "children":[
                {"id":"node414",
                 "name":"4.14",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":8},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-19}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node415",
                 "name":"4.15",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":10},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":61}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node416",
                 "name":"4.16",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":2},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":83}],
                 "children":[]}]},
            {"id":"node317",
             "name":"3.17",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":4},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":-18}],
             "children":[
                {"id":"node418",
                 "name":"4.18",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":9},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-58}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node419",
                 "name":"4.19",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":6},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-35}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node420",
                 "name":"4.20",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":1},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":84}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node421",
                 "name":"4.21",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":1},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":19}],
                 "children":[]}]}]},
        {"id":"node222",
         "name":"2.22",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":7},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-3}],
         "children":[
            {"id":"node323",
             "name":"3.23",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":9},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":-53}],
             "children":[
                {"id":"node424",
                 "name":"4.24",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":4},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":63}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node425",
                 "name":"4.25",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":8},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":38}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node426",
                 "name":"4.26",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":5},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":84}],
                 "children":[]}]}]}]},
    {"id":"node127",
     "name":"1.27",
     "data":[
        {"key":"key1",
         "value":4},
        {"key":"key2",
         "value":34}],
     "children":[
        {"id":"node228",
         "name":"2.28",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":6},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-8}],
         "children":[
            {"id":"node329",
             "name":"3.29",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":4},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":-48}],
             "children":[
                {"id":"node430",
                 "name":"4.30",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":3},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-64}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node431",
                 "name":"4.31",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":6},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-79}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node432",
                 "name":"4.32",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":2},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":18}],
                 "children":[]}]},
            {"id":"node333",
             "name":"3.33",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":1},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":96}],
             "children":[
                {"id":"node434",
                 "name":"4.34",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":4},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":32}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node435",
                 "name":"4.35",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":3},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-52}],
                 "children":[]}]},
            {"id":"node336",
             "name":"3.36",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":6},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":81}],
             "children":[
                {"id":"node437",
                 "name":"4.37",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":4},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-51}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node438",
                 "name":"4.38",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":9},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":14}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node439",
                 "name":"4.39",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":8},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":18}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node440",
                 "name":"4.40",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":7},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-3}],
                 "children":[]}]},
            {"id":"node341",
             "name":"3.41",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":9},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":-56}],
             "children":[
                {"id":"node442",
                 "name":"4.42",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":10},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":56}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node443",
                 "name":"4.43",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":6},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-90}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node444",
                 "name":"4.44",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":10},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-64}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node445",
                 "name":"4.45",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":7},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-82}],
                 "children":[]}]}]},
        {"id":"node246",
         "name":"2.46",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":8},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-16}],
         "children":[
            {"id":"node347",
             "name":"3.47",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":8},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":-41}],
             "children":[
                {"id":"node448",
                 "name":"4.48",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":7},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":17}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node449",
                 "name":"4.49",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":7},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":24}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node450",
                 "name":"4.50",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":6},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-11}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node451",
                 "name":"4.51",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":1},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-77}],
                 "children":[]}]},
            {"id":"node352",
             "name":"3.52",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":8},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":20}],
             "children":[
                {"id":"node453",
                 "name":"4.53",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":5},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":20}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node454",
                 "name":"4.54",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":6},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":77}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node455",
                 "name":"4.55",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":2},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":52}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node456",
                 "name":"4.56",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":3},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":41}],
                 "children":[]}]},
            {"id":"node357",
             "name":"3.57",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":2},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":-17}],
             "children":[
                {"id":"node458",
                 "name":"4.58",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":2},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":4}],
                 "children":[]}]},
            {"id":"node359",
             "name":"3.59",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":10},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":-79}],
             "children":[
                {"id":"node460",
                 "name":"4.60",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":10},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-55}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node461",
                 "name":"4.61",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":4},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":92}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node462",
                 "name":"4.62",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":10},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-40}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node463",
                 "name":"4.63",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":4},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":57}],
                 "children":[]}]}]},
        {"id":"node264",
         "name":"2.64",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":3},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":91}],
         "children":[
            {"id":"node365",
             "name":"3.65",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":5},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":-51}],
             "children":[
                {"id":"node466",
                 "name":"4.66",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":6},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":50}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node467",
                 "name":"4.67",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":2},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":16}],
                 "children":[]}]},
            {"id":"node368",
             "name":"3.68",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":9},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":50}],
             "children":[
                {"id":"node469",
                 "name":"4.69",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":10},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-22}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node470",
                 "name":"4.70",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":5},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-71}],
                 "children":[]}]}]},
        {"id":"node271",
         "name":"2.71",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":3},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-40}],
         "children":[
            {"id":"node372",
             "name":"3.72",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":7},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":-7}],
             "children":[
                {"id":"node473",
                 "name":"4.73",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":8},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-35}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node474",
                 "name":"4.74",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":8},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":92}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node475",
                 "name":"4.75",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":2},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":64}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node476",
                 "name":"4.76",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":7},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-95}],
                 "children":[]}]},
            {"id":"node377",
             "name":"3.77",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":3},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":-46}],
             "children":[
                {"id":"node478",
                 "name":"4.78",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":6},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":56}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node479",
                 "name":"4.79",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":2},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-40}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node480",
                 "name":"4.80",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":2},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-88}],
                 "children":[]}]},
            {"id":"node381",
             "name":"3.81",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":6},
                {"key":"key2",
                 "value":-81}],
             "children":[
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                 "name":"4.82",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":7},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":-14}],
                 "children":[]}]},
            {"id":"node383",
             "name":"3.83",
             "data":[
                {"key":"key1",
                 "value":4},
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                 "value":32}],
             "children":[
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                 "name":"4.84",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":6},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":36}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node485",
                 "name":"4.85",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":9},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":96}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node486",
                 "name":"4.86",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":10},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":13}],
                 "children":[]},
                {"id":"node487",
                 "name":"4.87",
                 "data":[
                    {"key":"key1",
                     "value":4},
                    {"key":"key2",
                     "value":96}],
                 "children":[]}]}]}]}]};

Put this HTML in your page:

<html>
	<head>

	<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="/static/css/example-spacetree.css" />
<!--[if IE]>
<script type="text/javascript" src="/static/js/excanvas.js"></script>
<![endif]-->
	<script type="text/javascript" src="/static/js/mootools-1.2.js" ></script>
	<script type="text/javascript" src="/static/js/spacetree/Spacetree.js" ></script>
	<script type="text/javascript" src="/static/js/example/example-spacetree.js" ></script>

	</head>
	<body onload="init();">

<div id="infovis" />

	</body>
</html>

Note: You’ll probably have to change the paths to the css and javascript files.

Now, create a spacetree-example.css and put this code in it:

html, body {
	width:100%;
	height:100%;
	background-color:#444;
	text-align:center;
	overflow:hidden;
	font-size:9px;
	font-family:Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
	margin:0;padding:0;
}

#infovis {
	background-color:#222;
	position:relative;
	width:900px;
	height:500px;
}

a, a:link, a:visited {
	color:#343439;
}

.node {
	background-color:transparent;
	font-weight:bold;
	overflow:hidden;
	text-decoration:none;
	position:absolute;
	text-align:center;
	padding:4px 1px 1px 1px;
}

.node:hover {
	color:#393434;
}

.hidden{
	display:none;
}

Finally, create an example-spacetree.js file and put this code in it:

function init() {
    var json= //data defined previously
      //Create a new canvas instance.
      var canvas = new Canvas('mycanvas', {
         //Where to inject canvas. Any HTML container will do.
         'injectInto':'infovis',
         //Set width and height, default's to 200.
         'width': 900,
         'height': 500,
         //Set a background color in case the browser
         //does not support clearing a specific area.
        'backgroundColor': '#222',
        //Set canvas styles.
        'styles': {
            'fillStyle': '#ccb',
            'strokeStyle': '#ccb'
        }
      });
    //Create a new ST instance
    var st= new ST(canvas);
    //load json data
    st.loadFromJSON(json);
    //compute node positions and layout
    st.compute();
    //optional: make a translation of the tree
    Tree.Geometry.translate(st.tree, new Complex(-200, 0), "startPos");
    //Emulate a click on the root node.
    st.onClick(st.tree.id);
}

You should see a spacetree up and running (don’t worry if you can’t interact with it, we’ll add click event handlers on the labels below).

Some notes:

  • I f you want to know more about the DOM structure created by the Canvas object and about the options for the controller of this class you can see this post and the object reference
  • You can define how many levels to expand by setting Config.levelsToShow. However, if the expanded subtree height is greater than the canvas height, the spacetree might not show all levels. Unfortunately, this doesn’t happen when the width of the subtree expanded is greater than the canvas width (divided by two).

Adding event handlers to the Spacetree

Let’s add an onclick event to the labels for triggering the Spacetree animation.

This is done by implementing an onCreateLabel controller method and passing it to the Spacetree constructor.
We can also configure a different linewith and color for the nodes and edges that belong to the path between the root node and the clicked node.
This is done by implementing the onBeforePlotNode, onAfterPlotNode, onBeforePlotLine and onAfterPlotLine controller methods in order to change the fillStyle and strokeStyle canvas properties. To know more about these canvas properties check this post.

The code would now be:

function init() {
    var json= //data defined previously

    //Containers for fillStyle, strokeStyle and lineWith canvas properties.
    var fStyle, sStyle, lineWidth;
     //Create a new canvas instance.
      var canvas = new Canvas('mycanvas', {
         //Where to inject canvas. Any HTML container will do.
         'injectInto':'infovis',
         //Set width and height, default's to 200.
         'width': 900,
         'height': 500,
         //Set a background color in case the browser
         //does not support clearing a specific area.
        'backgroundColor': '#222',
        //Set canvas styles.
        'styles': {
            'fillStyle': '#ccb',
            'strokeStyle': '#ccb'
        }
      });
    //Create a new ST instance
    var st= new ST(canvas, {
    //Add an event handler to the node when creating it.
        onCreateLabel: function(label, node) {
            var d = $(label);
            label.id = node.id;
            d.setStyle('cursor', 'pointer')
              .set('html', node.name)
                .addEvent('click', function() {
                st.onClick(d.id);
            });
        },
        //Set color as selected if the node is selected.
        onBeforePlotNode: function(node) {
            var ctx = canvas.getCtx();
            fStyle = ctx.fillStyle;
            sStyle = ctx.strokeStyle;
            if(node.selected) {
                ctx.fillStyle = "#ff7";
                ctx.strokeStyle = "#eed";
            }
        },
        //Restore color.
        onAfterPlotNode: function(node) {
            var ctx = canvas.getCtx();
            ctx.fillStyle = fStyle;
            ctx.stroleStyle = sStyle;
        },
        //Set color as selected if the edge belongs to the path.
        onBeforePlotLine: function(adj) {
            var ctx = canvas.getCtx();
            lineWidth = ctx.lineWidth;
            sStyle = ctx.strokeStyle;
            if(adj.nodeFrom.selected && adj.nodeTo.selected) {
                ctx.strokeStyle = "#eed";
                ctx.lineWidth = 3;
            }
        },
        //Restore color and line width
        onAfterPlotLine: function(adj) {
            var ctx = canvas.getCtx();
            ctx.lineWidth = lineWidth;
            ctx.stroleStyle = sStyle;
        }

    });
    //load json data
    st.loadFromJSON(json);
    //compute node positions and layout
    st.compute();
    //optional: make a translation of the tree
    Tree.Geometry.translate(st.tree, new Complex(-200, 0), "startPos");
    //Emulate a click on the root node.
    st.onClick(st.tree.id);
}

Customizing the Spacetree

The default layout for the spacetree is “left”. That means that the root node always lies at the left of the visualization. You can set the tree layout to “top”, “right” and “bottom” though.

For doing this we are going to add a dropdown in the html page:

<select id="switch">
          <option>left</option>
          <option>top</option>
          <option>right</option>
          <option>bottom</option>
        </select>

Now lets add the change event handler at the bottom of the JS file.

//Add input handler to switch spacetree orientation.
  var select = $('switch').addEvent('change', function() {
    var index = select.selectedIndex;
    var or = select.options[index].text;
    select.disabled = true;
    st.switchPosition(or, {
    onComplete: function() {
      select.disabled = false;
    }
    });
  });

Now if you change the value of the dropdown you should be able to switch the Spacetree orientation. Hows that!

Remember that you can also add controlers to the spacetree!. Take a look at the on controllers section and some examples with the hypertree.

Hope it was helpful!

Treemap quick tutorial

This tutorial requires you to have read Feeding JSON tree structures to the JIT and on controllers first.

Hi, this is going to be a quick tutorial on how to set the treemap up and running.

Note: You could change all calls to TM.Squarified to TM.SliceAndDice or TM.Strip and it should also work.

We are going to work with this tree JSON structure:

var json = {"id":"node02",
 "name":"0.2",
 "data":[
    {"key":"key1",
     "value":195},
    {"key":"key2",
     "value":5}],
 "children":[
    {"id":"node13",
     "name":"1.3",
     "data":[
        {"key":"key1",
         "value":23},
        {"key":"key2",
         "value":8}],
     "children":[
        {"id":"node24",
         "name":"2.4",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":6},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-75}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node25",
         "name":"2.5",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":9},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-48}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node26",
         "name":"2.6",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":1},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-1}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node27",
         "name":"2.7",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":7},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":25}],
         "children":[]}]},
    {"id":"node18",
     "name":"1.8",
     "data":[
        {"key":"key1",
         "value":17},
        {"key":"key2",
         "value":28}],
     "children":[
        {"id":"node29",
         "name":"2.9",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":8},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-28}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node210",
         "name":"2.10",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":9},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-83}],
         "children":[]}]},
    {"id":"node111",
     "name":"1.11",
     "data":[
        {"key":"key1",
         "value":25},
        {"key":"key2",
         "value":-82}],
     "children":[
        {"id":"node212",
         "name":"2.12",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":8},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-27}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node213",
         "name":"2.13",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":3},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-80}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node214",
         "name":"2.14",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":7},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-73}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node215",
         "name":"2.15",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":7},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":26}],
         "children":[]}]},
    {"id":"node116",
     "name":"1.16",
     "data":[
        {"key":"key1",
         "value":17},
        {"key":"key2",
         "value":91}],
     "children":[
        {"id":"node217",
         "name":"2.17",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":7},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":48}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node218",
         "name":"2.18",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":10},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-86}],
         "children":[]}]},
    {"id":"node119",
     "name":"1.19",
     "data":[
        {"key":"key1",
         "value":52},
        {"key":"key2",
         "value":-77}],
     "children":[
        {"id":"node220",
         "name":"2.20",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":8},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":64}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node221",
         "name":"2.21",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":5},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":84}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node222",
         "name":"2.22",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":6},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":81}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node223",
         "name":"2.23",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":1},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":25}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node224",
         "name":"2.24",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":4},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":18}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node225",
         "name":"2.25",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":10},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":37}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node226",
         "name":"2.26",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":8},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":83}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node227",
         "name":"2.27",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":10},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-62}],
         "children":[]}]},
    {"id":"node128",
     "name":"1.28",
     "data":[
        {"key":"key1",
         "value":37},
        {"key":"key2",
         "value":-40}],
     "children":[
        {"id":"node229",
         "name":"2.29",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":8},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-67}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node230",
         "name":"2.30",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":8},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":46}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node231",
         "name":"2.31",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":4},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-99}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node232",
         "name":"2.32",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":8},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-38}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node233",
         "name":"2.33",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":1},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":-3}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node234",
         "name":"2.34",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":8},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":82}],
         "children":[]}]},
    {"id":"node135",
     "name":"1.35",
     "data":[
        {"key":"key1",
         "value":24},
        {"key":"key2",
         "value":63}],
     "children":[
        {"id":"node236",
         "name":"2.36",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":10},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":8}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node237",
         "name":"2.37",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":8},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":63}],
         "children":[]},
        {"id":"node238",
         "name":"2.38",
         "data":[
            {"key":"key1",
             "value":6},
            {"key":"key2",
             "value":46}],
         "children":[]}]}]};

Note: remember that the Treemap takes the first dataset object value to calculate the rectangles dimensions. That means that the values you setted on the first dataset object for all nodes must be coherent. Coherent means that, for example, if node A has nodes B and C as children, B having 3 as its first dataset object value and C having 2 as its first dataset value, then A must have 5 as its first dataset object value.

Put this HTML in your page:

<html>
	<head>

	<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="/static/css/example-treemap.css" />

	<script type="text/javascript" src="/static/js/mootools-1.2.js"></script>
	<script type="text/javascript" src="/static/js/treemap/Treemap.js" ></script>
	<script type="text/javascript" src="/static/js/example/example-treemap.js" ></script>

	</head>

	<body onload="init();">

<div id="infovis" />

	</body>
</html>

Note: You’ll probably have to change the paths to the css and javascript files.
Note2: This is the only visualization that requires Mootools 1.2+ to run. I use version 1.2 which comes packaged with the library (in the extras folder). You can also download it from here.

Now, create a treemap-example.css and put this code in it:

html, body {
	width:100%;
	height:100%;
	background-color:#222;
	text-align:center;
	overflow:hidden;
	font-size:10px;
	font-family:Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
}

#infovis {
	position:relative;
	width:900px;
	height:500px;
	margin:auto;
	background-color:#1D1D20;
}

#infovis div {
	position:absolute;
	overflow:hidden;
}

#infovis .content {
	background-color:#333;
	border:0px solid #111;
}

#infovis .head {
	height:12px;
	color:white;
	background-color:#444;
}

#infovis .head.in-path {
	background-color:#655;
}

#infovis .body {
	background-color:black;
}

#infovis .leaf {
	color:white;
	background-color:#111;
	display:table-cell;
	vertical-align:middle;
}

#infovis .over-leaf {
	border:1px solid #9FD4FF;
}

#infovis .over-content {
	background-color: #9FD4FF;
}

#infovis .over-head { /* ...boy i'm funny */
	background-color:#A4D9FF;
	color:black;
}

/*TOOLTIPS*/
.tool-tip {
	color: #fff;
	width: 139px;
	z-index: 13000;
	background-color: black;
}

.tip-title {
	font-weight: bold;
	font-size: 11px;
	margin: 0;
	color: #9FD4FF;
	padding: 8px 8px 4px;
	background-color: black;
}

.tip-text {
	font-size: 11px;
	padding: 4px 8px 8px;
	background-color: black;
}

Note: I won’t explain all CSS classes, they are pretty much self explainable. However, you must put a position:relative; in the infovis container (the visualization container), just as specified on the CSS stylesheet.

Finally, create an example-treemap.js file and put this code in it:

function init() {
	var json = //json data specified above...
	var tm = new TM.Squarified();
	tm.loadFromJSON(json);

}

You should see a treemap up and running.

Some notes:

  • It’s mandatory to put the width and height style properties on the main div container, just as specified on the CSS stylesheet.
  • You could change the main container id by setting the rootId property to whatever id you like in the controller object passed to the TM constructor.

Customizing the Treemap

Let’s add some colors!
In order to add colors you must know three things:

  • Colors are calculated by taking the second dataset object value. You must also know the range of this value. In this example the second value ranges between [-100, 100]. You can change these values by setting the Color.minValue and Color.maxValue parameters for the treemap controller.
  • You can also choose the color range for your visualization, this is done by setting the Color.minColorValue and Color.maxColorValue parameters. These properties take an array of 3 integers each describing an RGB value.
  • Finally, to enable treemap coloring you must set the property Color.allow to true.

So the init javascript function would now look like:

function init() {
  var json = //..json data
  var tm = new TM.Squarified({
    //main container id.
    rootId: 'infovis',
    //orientation
    orientation: "v",

     Color: {
        //Allow coloring
        allow: true,
        //Set min value and max value for
        //the second *dataset* object values.
        //Default's to -100 and 100.
        minValue: -100,
        maxValue: 100,
        //Set color range. Default's to reddish and
        //greenish. It takes an array of three
        //integers as R, G and B values.
        maxColorValue: [0, 255, 50],
        minColorValue: [255, 0, 50]
     }
  });
  tm.loadFromJSON(json);
}

You should see a colored treemap now.

Finally, let’s put nice tooltips! We’ll do this by using the Tip Mootools class.
First, we’ll define an onAfterCompute controller method to query for all nodes that will be displaying information (like .head and .leaf nodes) and assign the information to be displayed. To know more about this please check the docs for the Tips Mootools plug in
I also define some extra methods that convert the dataset to HTML.
I also allow tooltips by setting tips to true.

So the JavaScript file should now look like this:

function init() {
  var json = //...same json data as before...

  var tm = new TM.Squarified({
    //main container id.
    rootId: 'infovis',
    //orientation
    orientation: "v",
    //Allow tips for treemap
     tips: true,

     Color: {
        //Allow coloring
        allow: true,
        //Set min value and max value for
        //the second *dataset* object values.
        //Default's to -100 and 100.
        minValue: -100,
        maxValue: 100,
        //Set color range. Default's to reddish and
        //greenish. It takes an array of three
        //integers as R, G and B values.
        maxColorValue: [0, 255, 50],
        minColorValue: [255, 0, 50]
    },

    onAfterCompute: function() {
      var that = this, parent;
      $$('#infovis .leaf', '#infovis .head').each(function(elem, i) {
        //get the JSON tree node element having the same id
        //as the dom element queried and makeTip.
        if(p = elem.getParent()) {
          var sTree = TreeUtil.getSubtree(tm.tree, p.id);
          if(sTree) that.makeTip(elem, sTree);
        }
      });
    },
//Tooltip content is setted by setting the *title* of the element to be *tooltiped*.
//Read the mootools docs for further understanding.
    makeTip: function(elem, json) {
      var title = json.name;
      var html = this.makeHTMLFromData(json.data);
      elem.store('tip:title', title).store('tip:text', html);
    },
//Take each dataset object key and value and make an HTML from it.
    makeHTMLFromData: function(data) {
      var html = '';
      for(var i=0; i<data.length; i++) {
        html += data[i].key + ': ' + data[i].value + '<br />';
      }
      return html;
    }
  });

  tm.loadFromJSON(json);
}

You should see some tooltips now!

Remember that you have more controller methods to customize your visualization just as you want! Hope it was helpful.