This example is part of our 📓 custom elements guide. Checkout the final result here.
An example of creating custom editing controls for bpmn-js. Use this blueprint to suite the BPMN modeler to your specific needs.
This example adds controls that allow you to create bpmn:ServiceTask
elements through the palette and the context pad.
First, let's add the ability to create bpmn:ServiceTask
elements through the palette. We'll create a new module that will register itself with the palette as a provider for entries. We don't need to override the existing provider since we want to keep the existing entries. Our provider implements a getPaletteEntries
method that returns a single entry:
getPaletteEntries(element) {
const {
create,
elementFactory,
translate
} = this;
function createServiceTask(event) {
const shape = elementFactory.createShape({ type: 'bpmn:ServiceTask' });
create.start(event, shape);
}
return {
'create.service-task': {
group: 'activity',
className: 'bpmn-icon-service-task',
title: translate('Create ServiceTask'),
action: {
dragstart: createServiceTask,
click: createServiceTask
}
}
}
}
You can use the group
property to group multiple entries. In this case, we're adding our entry to an existing group. Using the className
property, you can style your entry through CSS. We're using a class that is part of bpmn-font, so there will be a service task icon in the palette. Using the action
property, we decide what happens when the user clicks or drags the icon.
See the entire palette here.
Now, let's also add the ability to create bpmn:ServiceTask
elements through the context-pad:
'append.service-task': {
group: 'model',
className: 'bpmn-icon-service-task',
title: translate('Append ServiceTask'),
action: {
click: appendServiceTask,
dragstart: appendServiceTaskStart
}
}
See the entire context pad here.
Next, let's add our custom controls to bpmn-js.
When creating a new instance of bpmn-js we need to add our custom controls using the additionalModules
property:
import BpmnModeler from 'bpmn-js/lib/Modeler';
import customControlsModule from './custom';
const bpmnModeler = new BpmnModeler({
additionalModules: [
customControlsModule
]
});
Our custom controls will now be added to bpmn-js.
You need a NodeJS development stack with npm installed to build the project.
To install all project dependencies execute
npm install
To start the example execute
npm start
To build the example into the public
folder execute
npm run all
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