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React Flow (@xyflow/react) for workflow visualization with custom nodes and edges. Use when building graph visualizations, creating custom workflow nodes, implementing edge labels, or controlling viewport. Triggers on ReactFlow, @xyflow/react, Handle, NodeProps, EdgeProps, useReactFlow, fitView.

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name react-flow
description React Flow (@xyflow/react) for workflow visualization with custom nodes and edges. Use when building graph visualizations, creating custom workflow nodes, implementing edge labels, or controlling viewport. Triggers on ReactFlow, @xyflow/react, Handle, NodeProps, EdgeProps, useReactFlow, fitView.

React Flow

React Flow (@xyflow/react) is a library for building node-based graphs, workflow editors, and interactive diagrams. It provides a highly customizable framework for creating visual programming interfaces, process flows, and network visualizations.

Quick Start

Installation

pnpm add @xyflow/react

Basic Setup

import { ReactFlow, Node, Edge, Background, Controls, MiniMap } from '@xyflow/react';
import '@xyflow/react/dist/style.css';

const initialNodes: Node[] = [
  {
    id: '1',
    type: 'input',
    data: { label: 'Input Node' },
    position: { x: 250, y: 5 },
  },
  {
    id: '2',
    data: { label: 'Default Node' },
    position: { x: 100, y: 100 },
  },
  {
    id: '3',
    type: 'output',
    data: { label: 'Output Node' },
    position: { x: 400, y: 100 },
  },
];

const initialEdges: Edge[] = [
  { id: 'e1-2', source: '1', target: '2', animated: true },
  { id: 'e2-3', source: '2', target: '3' },
];

function Flow() {
  return (
    <div style={{ width: '100vw', height: '100vh' }}>
      <ReactFlow nodes={initialNodes} edges={initialEdges}>
        <Background />
        <Controls />
        <MiniMap />
      </ReactFlow>
    </div>
  );
}

export default Flow;

Core Concepts

Nodes

Nodes are the building blocks of the graph. Each node has:

  • id: Unique identifier
  • type: Node type (built-in or custom)
  • position: { x, y } coordinates
  • data: Custom data object
import { Node } from '@xyflow/react';

const node: Node = {
  id: 'node-1',
  type: 'default',
  position: { x: 100, y: 100 },
  data: { label: 'Node Label' },
  style: { background: '#D6D5E6' },
  className: 'custom-node',
};

Built-in node types:

  • default: Standard node
  • input: No target handles
  • output: No source handles
  • group: Container for other nodes

Edges

Edges connect nodes. Each edge requires:

  • id: Unique identifier
  • source: Source node ID
  • target: Target node ID
import { Edge } from '@xyflow/react';

const edge: Edge = {
  id: 'e1-2',
  source: '1',
  target: '2',
  type: 'smoothstep',
  animated: true,
  label: 'Edge Label',
  style: { stroke: '#fff', strokeWidth: 2 },
};

Built-in edge types:

  • default: Bezier curve
  • straight: Straight line
  • step: Orthogonal with sharp corners
  • smoothstep: Orthogonal with rounded corners

Handles

Handles are connection points on nodes. Use Position enum for placement:

import { Handle, Position } from '@xyflow/react';

<Handle type="target" position={Position.Top} />
<Handle type="source" position={Position.Bottom} />

Available positions: Position.Top, Position.Right, Position.Bottom, Position.Left

State Management

Controlled Flow

Use state hooks for full control:

import { useNodesState, useEdgesState, addEdge, OnConnect } from '@xyflow/react';
import { useCallback } from 'react';

function ControlledFlow() {
  const [nodes, setNodes, onNodesChange] = useNodesState(initialNodes);
  const [edges, setEdges, onEdgesChange] = useEdgesState(initialEdges);

  const onConnect: OnConnect = useCallback(
    (connection) => setEdges((eds) => addEdge(connection, eds)),
    [setEdges]
  );

  return (
    <ReactFlow
      nodes={nodes}
      edges={edges}
      onNodesChange={onNodesChange}
      onEdgesChange={onEdgesChange}
      onConnect={onConnect}
    />
  );
}

useReactFlow Hook

Access the React Flow instance for programmatic control:

import { useReactFlow } from '@xyflow/react';

function FlowControls() {
  const {
    getNodes,
    getEdges,
    setNodes,
    setEdges,
    addNodes,
    addEdges,
    deleteElements,
    fitView,
    zoomIn,
    zoomOut,
    getNode,
    getEdge,
    updateNode,
    updateEdge,
  } = useReactFlow();

  return (
    <button onClick={() => fitView()}>Fit View</button>
  );
}

Custom Nodes

Define custom nodes using NodeProps<T> with typed data:

import { NodeProps, Node, Handle, Position } from '@xyflow/react';

export type CustomNode = Node<{ label: string; status: 'active' | 'inactive' }, 'custom'>;

function CustomNodeComponent({ data, selected }: NodeProps<CustomNode>) {
  return (
    <div className={`px-4 py-2 ${selected ? 'ring-2' : ''}`}>
      <Handle type="target" position={Position.Top} />
      <div className="font-bold">{data.label}</div>
      <Handle type="source" position={Position.Bottom} />
    </div>
  );
}

Register with nodeTypes:

const nodeTypes: NodeTypes = { custom: CustomNodeComponent };
<ReactFlow nodeTypes={nodeTypes} />

Key Patterns

  • Multiple Handles: Use id prop and style for positioning
  • Dynamic Handles: Call useUpdateNodeInternals([nodeId]) after adding/removing handles
  • Interactive Elements: Add className="nodrag" to prevent dragging on inputs/buttons

See Custom Nodes Reference for detailed patterns including styling, aviation map pins, and dynamic handles.

Custom Edges

Define custom edges using EdgeProps<T> and path utilities:

import { BaseEdge, EdgeProps, getBezierPath } from '@xyflow/react';

export type CustomEdge = Edge<{ status: 'normal' | 'error' }, 'custom'>;

function CustomEdgeComponent(props: EdgeProps<CustomEdge>) {
  const [edgePath] = getBezierPath(props);

  return (
    <BaseEdge
      id={props.id}
      path={edgePath}
      style={{ stroke: props.data?.status === 'error' ? '#ef4444' : '#64748b' }}
    />
  );
}

Path Utilities

  • getBezierPath() - Smooth curves
  • getStraightPath() - Straight lines
  • getSmoothStepPath() - Orthogonal with rounded corners
  • getSmoothStepPath({ borderRadius: 0 }) - Orthogonal with sharp corners (step edge)

All return [path, labelX, labelY, offsetX, offsetY].

Interactive Labels

Use EdgeLabelRenderer for HTML-based labels with pointer events:

import { EdgeLabelRenderer, BaseEdge, getBezierPath } from '@xyflow/react';

function ButtonEdge(props: EdgeProps) {
  const [edgePath, labelX, labelY] = getBezierPath(props);
  return (
    <>
      <BaseEdge id={props.id} path={edgePath} />
      <EdgeLabelRenderer>
        <div
          style={{
            position: 'absolute',
            transform: `translate(-50%, -50%) translate(${labelX}px, ${labelY}px)`,
            pointerEvents: 'all',
          }}
          className="nodrag nopan"
        >
          <button onClick={() => console.log('Delete')}>×</button>
        </div>
      </EdgeLabelRenderer>
    </>
  );
}

See Custom Edges Reference for animated edges, time labels, and SVG text patterns.

Viewport Control

Use useReactFlow() hook for programmatic viewport control:

import { useReactFlow } from '@xyflow/react';

function ViewportControls() {
  const { fitView, zoomIn, zoomOut, setCenter, screenToFlowPosition } = useReactFlow();

  // Fit all nodes in view
  const handleFitView = () => fitView({ padding: 0.2, duration: 400 });

  // Zoom controls
  const handleZoomIn = () => zoomIn({ duration: 300 });
  const handleZoomOut = () => zoomOut({ duration: 300 });

  // Center on specific coordinates
  const handleCenter = () => setCenter(250, 250, { zoom: 1.5, duration: 500 });

  // Convert screen coordinates to flow coordinates
  const addNodeAtClick = (event: React.MouseEvent) => {
    const position = screenToFlowPosition({ x: event.clientX, y: event.clientY });
    // Use position to add node
  };

  return null;
}

See Viewport Reference for save/restore state, controlled viewport, and coordinate transformations.

Events

React Flow provides comprehensive event handling:

Node Events

import { NodeMouseHandler, OnNodeDrag } from '@xyflow/react';

const onNodeClick: NodeMouseHandler = (event, node) => {
  console.log('Node clicked:', node.id);
};

const onNodeDrag: OnNodeDrag = (event, node, nodes) => {
  console.log('Dragging:', node.id);
};

<ReactFlow
  onNodeClick={onNodeClick}
  onNodeDrag={onNodeDrag}
  onNodeDragStop={onNodeClick}
/>

Edge and Connection Events

import { EdgeMouseHandler, OnConnect } from '@xyflow/react';

const onEdgeClick: EdgeMouseHandler = (event, edge) => console.log('Edge:', edge.id);
const onConnect: OnConnect = (connection) => console.log('Connected:', connection);

<ReactFlow onEdgeClick={onEdgeClick} onConnect={onConnect} />

Selection and Viewport Events

import { useOnSelectionChange, useOnViewportChange } from '@xyflow/react';

useOnSelectionChange({
  onChange: ({ nodes, edges }) => console.log('Selected:', nodes.length, edges.length),
});

useOnViewportChange({
  onChange: (viewport) => console.log('Viewport:', viewport.zoom),
});

See Events Reference for complete event catalog including validation, deletion, and error handling.

Common Patterns

Preventing Drag/Pan

<input className="nodrag" />
<button className="nodrag nopan">Click me</button>

Connection Validation

const isValidConnection = (connection: Connection) => {
  return connection.source !== connection.target; // Prevent self-connections
};

<ReactFlow isValidConnection={isValidConnection} />

Adding Nodes on Click

const { screenToFlowPosition, setNodes } = useReactFlow();

const onPaneClick = (event: React.MouseEvent) => {
  const position = screenToFlowPosition({ x: event.clientX, y: event.clientY });
  setNodes(nodes => [...nodes, { id: `node-${Date.now()}`, position, data: { label: 'New' } }]);
};

Updating Node Data

const { updateNodeData } = useReactFlow();
updateNodeData('node-1', { label: 'Updated' });
updateNodeData('node-1', (node) => ({ ...node.data, count: node.data.count + 1 }));

Provider Pattern

Wrap the app with ReactFlowProvider when using useReactFlow() outside the flow:

import { ReactFlow, ReactFlowProvider, useReactFlow } from '@xyflow/react';

function Controls() {
  const { fitView } = useReactFlow(); // Must be inside provider
  return <button onClick={() => fitView()}>Fit View</button>;
}

function App() {
  return (
    <ReactFlowProvider>
      <Controls />
      <ReactFlow nodes={nodes} edges={edges} />
    </ReactFlowProvider>
  );
}

Reference Files

For detailed implementation patterns, see:

  • Custom Nodes - NodeProps typing, Handle component, dynamic handles, styling patterns
  • Custom Edges - EdgeProps typing, path utilities, EdgeLabelRenderer, animated edges
  • Viewport - useReactFlow methods, fitView options, coordinate conversion
  • Events - Node/edge/connection events, selection handling, viewport changes