This diagram displays a treemap, showing a hierarchy of a series of dimensions.
How it works
Create a Look with two or more dimensions.
For example, in the collapsible tree diagram featured above, you can see the nested relationship between department, category and brand in an ecommerce catalog.
More Info
The minimum requirement for this visualization to work is two dimensions.
The collapsible tree map is best utilized for cases where the user wants to map a lineage of high level to granular data. Visualization will start with one “empty” or blank node (0), and split off into a number of nested the the number of unique records from the first (furthest left) dimension in the explore, each represented by a new node (1).
All subnodes will be collapsed by default and can be expanded by clicking.
Great! Marketplace content -- including visualizations -- were designed for continuous improvement through the help of the entire Looker community and we'd love your input. To report an error or improvement recommendation, please reach out to Looker support via email to support@looker.com or via chat to submit a request. Please be as detailed as possible in your explanation and we'll address it as quick as we can.
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Install Dependecies.
Using yarn, install all dependencies
yarn
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Make changes to the source code
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Compile your code
You need to compile your react code, let's run:
yarn build
Recommended: Webpack can detect changes and build automatically
yarn watch
Your compiled code can be found in this repo.
collapsible_tree.js
: This visualization's minified distribution file.
LICENSE
: Looker's Marketplace content License file.
manifest.lkml
: Looker's external dependencies configuration file. The visualization object is defined here.
marketplace.json
: A JSON file containing information the marketplace installer uses to set up this project.
/src
: This directory will contain all of the visualization's source code.
/node_modules
: The directory where all of the modules of code that your project depends on (npm packages) are automatically installed.
README.md
: This! A text file containing useful reference information about this visualization.
yarn.lock
: Yarn is a package manager alternative to npm. This file serves essentially the same purpose as package-lock.json
, just for a different package management system.
.tsconfig.json
: A configuration file for the typescript -> javascript compiler.