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RFE: replay possibility to build up the graph display visually #216

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taatuut opened this issue Apr 23, 2020 · 2 comments
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RFE: replay possibility to build up the graph display visually #216

taatuut opened this issue Apr 23, 2020 · 2 comments
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taatuut commented Apr 23, 2020

Would be nice to have a possibility to 'rebuild' the graph automatically based on block order or something similar in Pipes UI (and/or capture that as a video).

It helps understanding of how the graph is build up, ands avoids starting with a full blown graph from the start when showing existing graphs.

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I have no idea where you are talking about. Please edit your original post. What is "rebuild", "block order", "graph is build up". I have no idea. Please clarify.

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taatuut commented Apr 23, 2020

This is not about a feature for the Pipes graphs itself, but the possibility to display an existing graph in a movie like style so you can see how it starts on 'empty' canvas with only input and output blocks, then step by step more blocks are added. If you could do this on existing graphs, you could replay how they are build block by block. 'Block order' should be something like the executing order of the graph when translated to json. So it is an informational tool for existign graph definitions, not a functional feature. Does this help?

@sashamitrovich sashamitrovich added the enhancement New feature or request label Apr 23, 2020
@sashamitrovich sashamitrovich added this to the 2.0 milestone Apr 23, 2020
@josvanroosmalen josvanroosmalen removed this from the 2.0 milestone Oct 9, 2020
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