ra-tree

Tree hooks and components for react-admin. Allows to display, edit, and rearrange tree structures like directories, categories, etc.

This module is agnostic as to how you store the tree structure in the backend side. Whether you use an array of children, a parent_id field, materialized paths or nested sets, this module will work. You'll just have to map the data structure expected by react-admin by the one returned by your API in your dataProvider.

You can test this module in the ra-tree live demo.

Installation

npm install --save @react-admin/ra-tree
# or
yarn add @react-admin/ra-tree

Tip: ra-tree is part of the React-Admin Enterprise Edition, and hosted in a private npm registry. You need to subscribe to one of the Enterprise Edition plans to access this package.

Usage

dataProvider

The dataProvider used by the <Admin> must support tree-specific methods:

Read methods

  • getTree(resource)
  • getRootNodes(resource)
  • getParentNode(resource, { childId })
  • getChildNodes(resource, { parentId })

These methods should return Promises for TreeRecord objects. A TreeRecord contains at least an id field and a children field (an array of child ids). For instance:

Write methods

  • moveAsNthChildOf(resource, { source, destination, position }): source and destination are TreeRecord objects, and position a zero-based integer
  • moveAsNthSiblingOf(resource, { source, destination, position })
  • addRootNode(resource, { data })
  • addChildNode(resource, { parentId, data })
  • deleteBranch(resource, { id, data }): id is the identifier of the node to remove, and data its content

These methods should also return Promises for TreeRecord objects, except for the two moveAs... methods, which can return an empty data object if the move is successful.

Here is an example of the expected syntax for the additional dataProvider methods:

dataProvider.getTree('posts')
    .then(({ data }) => console.log(data));
// [
//   { id: 1, title: 'foo1', children: [3, 4] },
//   { id: 2, title: 'foo2', children: [] },
//   { id: 3, title: 'foo3', children: [5] },
//   { id: 4, title: 'foo4', children: [] },
//   { id: 5, title: 'foo5', children: [] },
// ]

dataProvider.getRootNodes('posts')
    .then(({ data }) => console.log(data));
// [
//   { id: 1, title: 'foo1', children: [3, 4] },
//   { id: 2, title: 'foo2', children: [] },
// ]

dataProvider.getParentNode('posts', { childId: 5 })
    .then(({ data }) => console.log(data));
// { id: 3, title: 'foo3', children: [5] }

dataProvider.getChildNodes('posts', { parentId: 1 })
    .then(({ data }) => console.log(data));
// [
//   { id: 3, title: 'foo3', children: [5] },
//   { id: 4, title: 'foo4', children: [] },
// ]

dataProvider.moveAsNthChildOf('posts', { 
    source: { id: 5, title: 'foo5', children: [] },
    destination: { id: 1, title: 'foo1', children: [3, 4] },
    position: 2
})
    .then(({ data }) => console.log(data));
// {}

dataProvider.moveAsNthSiblingOf('posts', { 
    source: { id: 5, title: 'foo5', children: [] },
    destination: { id: 4, title: 'foo4', children: [] },
    position: 1
})
    .then(({ data }) => console.log(data));
// {}

dataProvider.addRootNode('posts', { data: { title: 'hello' } })
    .then(({ data }) => console.log(data));
// { id: 6, titl: 'hello', children: [] }

dataProvider.addChildNode('posts', { parentId: 2, data: { title: 'hello' } })
    .then(({ data }) => console.log(data));
// { id: 6, titl: 'hello', children: [] }

dataProvider.deleteBranch('posts', { id: 1, data: { id: 1, title: 'foo1', children: [3, 4] } })
    .then(({ data }) => console.log(data));
// { id: 1, title: 'foo1', children: [3, 4] }

ra-tree expects the dataProvider to return tree structures based on a children field, but chances are your API stores the tree in another data structure. In that case, you'll need to map the API data structure to the ra-tree data structure in your dataProvider.

dataProvider Builders

ra-tree provides helper functions to create a ra-tree-compatible dataProvider based on a regular react-admin dataProvider - provided the API returns the tree in any of the supported data structures. These helpers add the tree-specific methods described above (getTree(), getRootNodes(), etc) by calling the regular methods (getList(), getOne(), etc.).

Be aware that these builders will call the regular dataProvider several times for each tree method call. We don't recommend using them in production - instead, you should modify your API to support the tree methods, and return data structures in the format expected by ra-tree.

addTreeMethodsBasedOnChildren

If the records returned by your API contain an array of children identifiers, use the addTreeMethodsBasedOnChildren builder.

Your API should return records with this format:

{
    id: 1234,
    name: 'hello',
    isRoot: false,
    children: [45, 356, 1],
}

Example:

import simpleRestProvider from 'ra-data-simple-rest';
import { addTreeMethodsBasedOnChildren } from '@react-admin/ra-tree';

const dataProvider = simpleRestProvider('http://path.to.my.api/');

const dataProviderWithTree = addTreeMethodsBasedOnChildren(dataProvider, 'children', 'isRoot', false);

The builder accepts the following arguments:

  • dataProvider: The dataProvider to augment.
  • childrenField: The name of the field containing the children identifiers. Defaults to children.
  • isRootField: The name of the field containing the root status. Defaults to isRoot
  • apiSupportBranchDeletion: Indicates whether the API will handle children deletion when deleting a node as well as the parent update. If false, the dataProvider will handle it by making multiple requests in the right order. Defaults to false.

addTreeMethodsBasedOnParentAndPosition

If the records returned by your API contain a parent identifier and a position field, use the addTreeMethodsBasedOnParentAndPosition builder.

Your API should return records with this format:

{
    id: 1234,
    name: 'hello',
    parent_id: 35,
    position: 4, // zero-based
}

Example:

import simpleRestProvider from 'ra-data-simple-rest';
import { addTreeMethodsBasedOnParentAndPosition } from '@react-admin/ra-tree';

const dataProvider = simpleRestProvider('http://path.to.my.api/');

const dataProviderWithTree =  addTreeMethodsBasedOnParentAndPosition(dataProvider, 'parent_id', 'position', false);

The builder accepts the following arguments:

  • dataProvider: The dataProvider to augment.
  • parentIdField: The name of the field containing the parent identifier. Defaults to 'parent_id'
  • positionField: The name of the field containing the position of a node inside its parent. Defaults to 'position'
  • apiSupportBranchDeletion: Indicates whether the API will handle children deletion when deleting a node as well as the siblings update. If false, the dataProvider will handle it by making multiple requests in the right order. Defaults to false.

<Admin> Setup: Reducer and Translations

Just like for REST data fetching, react-admin relies on Redux to store the result and offer optimistic rendering. That means that you must add a specific reducer to your <Admin> component to use the tree features.

Also, this module comes with additional messages, as well as their translations in English and French. To use these messages, add them to your i18nProvider.

This means a typical ra-tree application begins like this:

// in src/App.js
import React from 'react';
import { Admin, Resource, mergeTranslations } from 'react-admin';
import polyglotI18nProvider from 'ra-i18n-polyglot';
import englishMessages from 'ra-language-english';
import { reducer as tree, raTreeLanguageEnglish } from '@react-admin/ra-tree';

import dataProvider from './dataProvider';

const i18nProvider = polyglotI18nProvider(locale => {
    // Always fallback on english
    return mergeTranslations(englishMessages, raTreeLanguageEnglish);
}, 'en');

const App = () => (
    <Admin
        dataProvider={dataProvider}
        i18nProvider={i18nProvider}
        locale="en"
        customReducers={{ tree }}
    >
        ...
    </Admin>
)

<TreeWithDetails> Component

Once the dataProvider and <Admin> component are ready, you can start using the components of this package. The main one is a replacement for the <List> component, called <TreeWithDetails>.

// in src/category.js
import React from 'react';
import {
    Admin,
    Resource,
    Create,
    Edit,
    TextInput,
} from 'react-admin';
import { CreateNode, EditNode, SimpleForm, TreeWithDetails } from '@react-admin/ra-tree';

// a Create view for a tree uses <CreateNode> instead of the standard <Create>
const CategoriesCreate: FC = props => (
    <CreateNode {...props}>
        <SimpleForm>
            <TextInput source="name" />
        </SimpleForm>
    </CreateNode>
);

// an Edit view for a tree uses <EditNode> instead of the standard <Edit>
const CategoriesEdit = (props) => (
    <EditNode {...props}>
        <SimpleForm>
            <TextInput source="title" />
        </SimpleForm>
    </EditNode>
)

// a List view for a tree uses <TreeWithDetails>
export const CategoriesList = (props) => (
    <TreeWithDetails 
        create={CategoriesCreate}
        edit={CategoriesEdit}
        {...props}
    />
);

// in src/App.js
import { CategoriesList } from './category';

const App = () => (
    <Admin
        dataProvider={dataProvider}
        i18nProvider={i18nProvider}
        locale="en"
        customReducers={{ tree }}
    >
        <Resource list={CategoriesList} />
    </Admin>
)

IMPORTANT: Note that SimpleForm is imported from @react-admin/ra-tree as well.

This is because the <Toolbar> of <SimpleForm> and <TabbedForm> from react-admin includes a <DeleteButton> which does not delete a branch but a record.

This also means that if you need to customize the Toolbar using the toolbar prop of the SimpleForm and TabbedForm components and includes a DeleteButton, you must import this button from @react-admin/ra-tree as well.

import { Toolbar } from 'react-admin';
import { DeleteButton } from '@react-admin/ra-tree';
import MyCustomButton from './MyCustomButton';

export const MyToolbar = props => (
    <Toolbar>
        <MyCustomButton />
        <DeleteButton />
    </Toolbar>
)

react-admin will fetch the entire tree on mount, and the TreeWithDetails component will show an interactive tree based on this data. By default, the <TreeWithDetails> component will use the title field of the records to display in the tree. You can use an alternative field by setting the titleField prop in the <TreeWithDetails> component:

const CategoriesList = (props) => (
    <TreeWithDetails titleField="name" edit={CategoriesEdit} {...props} />
);

By default, this package allows only one root per tree. You can allow trees with multiple roots by setting the allowMultipleRoots prop:

export const CategoriesList = (props) => (
    <TreeWithDetails 
        create={CategoriesCreate}
        edit={CategoriesEdit}
        allowMultipleRoots
        {...props}
    />
);

Title

The default title for a tree view is “[resource] list” (e.g. “Posts list”). Use the title prop to customize the Tree view title:

// in src/posts.js
export const CategoriesList = (props) => (
    <TreeWithDetails {...props} title="List of categories">
        ...
    </TreeWithDetails>
);

The title can be either a string or an element of your own.

Node Actions

By default, every node has an action dropdown menu displayed after its name when hovered.

While this menu only has a delete action by default, it's possible to customize it.

import { NodeActions, DeleteMenuItem, TreeWithDetails } from '@react-admin/ra-tree';

const MyCustomActionMenuItem = ({ record, resource, parentId }) => {
    const handleClick = () => {
        // Do something with dataProvider ?
    }
    return (
        <MenuItem onClick={handleClick}>
            Do something
        </MenuItem>
    );
};

const MyActions = (props) => (
    <NodeActions {...props}>
        <MyCustomActionMenuItem />
        <DeleteMenuItem />
    </NodeActions>
);

const CategoriesList: FC<Props> = props => (
    <TreeWithDetails
        titleField="name"
        edit={CategoriesEdit}
        draggable
        showLine
        nodeActions={<MyActions />}
        {...props}
    />
);

The menu item will receive the current record an the resource.

Drag and Drop

If you want to allow user to reorder nodes in the tree, simply add the draggable prop to the <TreeWithDetails> component:

export const CategoriesList = (props) => (
    <TreeWithDetails draggable {...props} />
);

Hiding Root Nodes

Sometimes, a tree only has one root node for technical reasons and users should probably not see it at all. Use the hideRootNodes prop to hide all root nodes.

export const CategoriesList = (props) => (
    <TreeWithDetails hideRootNodes {...props} />
);

<Tree> Component

The <Tree> component is a wrapper for rc-tree's <Tree>, with Material Design style. It expects a treeData prop containing a tree of nodes with key, title, and children fields.

// example usage
import { Tree } from '@react-admin/ra-tree';
import treeData from './treeData';
export const SimpleTree: FC = () => <Tree treeData={treeData} />;

// treeData format
[
  { key: '1', title: 'foo1', children: [
    { key: '3', title: 'foo3', children: [
      { key: '5', title: 'foo5', children: [] },
    ] },
    { key: '4', title: 'foo4', children: [] },
  ] },
  { key: '2', title: 'foo2', children: [] },
]

Customising Translation Messages

This module uses specific translations for displaying buttons and other texts. As for all translations in react-admin, it's possible to customize the messages.

To create your own translations, you can use the TypeScript types to see the structure and see which keys are overridable.

Here is an example of how to customize translations in your app:

import polyglotI18nProvider from 'ra-i18n-polyglot';
import englishMessages from 'ra-language-english';
import frenchMessages from 'ra-language-french';
import { 
    TranslationMessages as BaseTranslationMessages,
    raTreeEnglishMessages,
    raTreeFrenchMessages,
    RaTreeTranslationMessages
} from '@react-admin/ra-tree';

/* TranslationMessages extends the defaut translation
 * Type from react-admin (BaseTranslationMessages)
 * and the ra-tree translation Type (RaTreeTranslationMessages)
 */
interface TranslationMessages
    extends RaTreeTranslationMessages,
        BaseTranslationMessages {}

const customEnglishMessages: TranslationMessages = mergeTranslations(
    englishMessages,
    raTreeEnglishMessages,
    {
        'ra-tree': {
            action: {
                add_child: 'Add a daughter',
                add_root: 'Add a god',
            },
        },
    }
);

const i18nCustomProvider = polyglotI18nProvider(locale => {
    if (locale === 'fr') {
        return mergeTranslations(frenchMessages, raTreeFrenchMessages);
    }
    return customEnglishMessages;
}, 'en');


export const MyApp: FC = () => (
    <Admin
        i18nProvider={myDataprovider}
        i18nProvider={myLayout}
        i18nProvider={i18nCustomProvider}
    >
        ...
    </Admin>
);

API

<Tree> Props

Property Description Type Default Version
autoExpandParent Whether to automatically expand a parent treeNode boolean true
blockNode Whether treeNode fill remaining horizontal space boolean false
checkable Adds a Checkbox before the treeNodes boolean false
checkedKeys (Controlled) Specifies the keys of the checked treeNodes (PS: When this specifies the key of a treeNode which is also a parent treeNode, all the children treeNodes of will be checked; and vice versa, when it specifies the key of a treeNode which is a child treeNode, its parent treeNode will also be checked. When checkable and checkStrictly is true, its object has checked and halfChecked property. Regardless of whether the child or parent treeNode is checked, they won't impact each other. string[] | {checked: string[], halfChecked: string[]} []
checkStrictly Check treeNode precisely; parent treeNode and children treeNodes are not associated boolean false
defaultCheckedKeys Specifies the keys of the default checked treeNodes string[] []
defaultExpandAll Whether to expand all treeNodes by default boolean false
defaultExpandedKeys Specify the keys of the default expanded treeNodes string[] []
defaultExpandParent auto expand parent treeNodes when init bool true
defaultSelectedKeys Specifies the keys of the default selected treeNodes string[] []
disabled whether disabled the tree bool false
draggable Specifies whether this Tree is draggable (IE > 8) boolean false
expandedKeys (Controlled) Specifies the keys of the expanded treeNodes string[] []
filterTreeNode Defines a function to filter (highlight) treeNodes. When the function returns true, the corresponding treeNode will be highlighted function(node) -
loadData Load data asynchronously function(node) -
loadedKeys (Controlled) Set loaded tree nodes. Need work with loadData string[] []
multiple Allows selecting multiple treeNodes boolean false
selectable whether can be selected boolean true
selectedKeys (Controlled) Specifies the keys of the selected treeNodes string[] -
showIcon Shows the icon before a TreeNode's title. There is no default style; you must set a custom style for it if set to true boolean false
switcherIcon customize collapse/expand icon of tree node ReactNode -
showLine Shows a connecting line boolean false
treeData treeNodes data Array, if set it then you need not to construct children TreeNode. (key should be unique across the whole array) array<{ key, title, children, [disabled, selectable] }> -
virtual Disable virtual scroll when set to false boolean true 4.1.0
onCheck Callback function for when the onCheck event occurs function(checkedKeys, e:{checked: bool, checkedNodes, node, event, halfCheckedKeys}) -
onDragEnd Callback function for when the onDragEnd event occurs function({event, node}) -
onDragEnter Callback function for when the onDragEnter event occurs function({event, node, expandedKeys}) -
onDragLeave Callback function for when the onDragLeave event occurs function({event, node}) -
onDragOver Callback function for when the onDragOver event occurs function({event, node}) -
onDragStart Callback function for when the onDragStart event occurs function({event, node}) -
onDrop Callback function for when the onDrop event occurs function({event, node, dragNode, dragNodesKeys}) -
onExpand Callback function for when a treeNode is expanded or collapsed function(expandedKeys, {expanded: bool, node}) -
onLoad Callback function for when a treeNode is loaded function(loadedKeys, {event, node}) -
onRightClick Callback function for when the user right clicks a treeNode function({event, node}) -
onSelect Callback function for when the user clicks a treeNode function(selectedKeys, e:{selected: bool, selectedNodes, node, event}) -

CHANGELOG

v1.5.0

2021-04-02

  • (feat) Allow to easily hide root nodes on <TreeWithDetails> with the hideRootNodes props.

v1.4.1

2021-04-01

  • (fix) Fix TreeWithDetails displays multiple titles after selecting a node

v1.4.0

2021-03-31

  • (feat) Add support for title in <TreeWithDetails>
  • (feat) Fix and export more component props interfaces

v1.3.4

2021-03-17

  • (fix) Fix moving a root node fails when using the addTreeMethodsBasedOnChildren builder

v1.3.3

2021-02-16

  • (fix) Update for react-admin 3.12

v1.3.2

2020-12-14

  • Remove unnecessary dependencies

v1.3.1

2020-11-18

  • Upgrade to react-admin 3.10

v1.3.0

2020-10-05

  • Upgrade to react-admin 3.9

v1.2.6

2020-09-30

  • (fix) Ensure we don't prevent non tree records from being deleted

v1.2.5

2020-09-30

  • Update Readme

v1.2.4

2020-09-28

  • (fix) Fix warnings regarding React refs
  • (fix) Fix warnings about unknown props in Toolbar

v1.2.3

2020-09-28

  • (fix) Fix redirection side effect for DeleteMenuItem components

v1.2.2

2020-09-25

  • (fix) Fix default redirect for DeleteMenuItem components

v1.2.1

2020-09-23

  • (fix) Fix the style of the default Toolbar.

v1.2.0

2020-09-18

  • (feat) Provides SimpleForm, TabbedForm, Toolbar and DeleteButton components for use inside a view (Edit and Show for example).

v1.1.1

2020-09-17

  • (fix) Fix Deletion components are not exported
  • (fix) Fix TypeScript types for Deletion components props
  • (fix) Fix Deletion components should have their redirect prop set to false by default

v1.1.0

2020-09-17

  • (feat) Add support for branch deletion

v1.0.2

2020-09-16

  • (deps) Upgrade dependencies

v1.0.1

2020-08-27

  • (fix) Fix dark mode support

v1.0.0

2020-08-03

  • First release