[Patternfly] Contribution to Pattern Library -> Data Visualization -> Organization Chart(Tree-like Chart)

Leslie Hinson lhinson at redhat.com
Wed Jul 13 01:32:20 UTC 2016


Thanks Sj,

This is helpful. Could ALM leverage PatternFly? If so, I would be
interested in getting a list of requirements for the ALM tree structure
that your designing so that we could compare against Xuebin's proposal.

Thanks!
Leslie

On Jul 8, 2016, at 2:35 PM, Sarahjane Clark <sclark at redhat.com> wrote:

Hi Xuebin!

We plan to use a tree structure in the application lifecycle management
(ALM) tool some of us are working on. Users told us that it would be
helpful to understand the relationship between Agile work items like epics
and stories or between items that have dependencies.

The inspiration for my designs in this area come from ancestry.com, a
genealogy service. I made a small video to show how to interact with the
tree [1]; I expect that for our ALM tool that we will use similar
interactions. Is this similar to how you use the org chart?

>From the technical side, I'm not sure what tools ancestry.com uses to
implement the tree, but I'm happy to ask them -- I'm a paying customer so
they might actually reply!  :)

- Sj




[1] https://www.dropbox.com/s/efdcmlbd1a38j7x/ancestry_tree.mov?dl=0



On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 11:32 AM, Leslie Hinson <lhinson at redhat.com> wrote:

> Xuebin,
>
> Sorry for the delay. I'm playing catch up on e-mail after vacation and
> Summit. Anyway, I stand corrected. I've dug into this a little more (with a
> little help from my friends) and it seems that there is a lot of places
> where various chart based canvases could be useful. I also found out that
> SJ Clark is currently in the process of designing something for this and
> will have some more requirements and a better understanding of needs. I
> would love if we could work collaboratively on this.
>
> That covers the design side of things but would also like for some of the
> devs to look at this from a technical perspective. To ensure we keep on
> this, I've added a Jira story to our backlog. See:
> https://patternfly.atlassian.net/browse/PTNFLY-1575. I'll add something
> for the design side too after hearing from SJ.
>
> Thanks for your persistence and not letting this fall through the gaps!
> Leslie
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 5:14 AM, Xuebin Dong <xudong at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi All
>>
>> I find that c3.js of patternfly doesn't provide orgchart or tree-like
>> chart, so I tend to fill in the blank with orgchart plugin.
>>
>> This plugin has been applied in real product for some time. In fact, you
>> will find the similar and basic functionalities of orgchart plugin on this *page
>> <https://people.engineering.redhat.com/chart/#uid=jim>*. While the logic
>> of this page is highly customized and coupled, it's not convenient for wide
>> use. As a result, I extracted core business logic of organization chart and
>> set up this plugin with the hope of resolving issues about tree-like
>> charts.
>>
>> Thanks for your validation and suggestion in advance.
>>
>> <Screenshot from 2016-06-27 16-29-47.png>
>> Readme <https://github.com/dabeng/OrgChart>   and Demo page
>> <http://dabeng.github.io/OrgChart/>
>>
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