How to use goJs TreeModel in angular 7












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I am trying to create a tree model with a set of links and nodes. I have it in my jsfiddle using javascript it works fine. I am trying to replicate the same in angular. I could not find any helpfull info. I am getting the below error when i try to pass the same as i did in javascript.



  this.myDiagram.model = new go.TreeModel({
nodeParentKeyProperty : "Boss",
nodeDataArrayProperty
});


Here's the working javascript version of the code : https://jsfiddle.net/pandiyancool/58os19nt/6/



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    I am trying to create a tree model with a set of links and nodes. I have it in my jsfiddle using javascript it works fine. I am trying to replicate the same in angular. I could not find any helpfull info. I am getting the below error when i try to pass the same as i did in javascript.



      this.myDiagram.model = new go.TreeModel({
    nodeParentKeyProperty : "Boss",
    nodeDataArrayProperty
    });


    Here's the working javascript version of the code : https://jsfiddle.net/pandiyancool/58os19nt/6/



    Error message shown in vscode










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      I am trying to create a tree model with a set of links and nodes. I have it in my jsfiddle using javascript it works fine. I am trying to replicate the same in angular. I could not find any helpfull info. I am getting the below error when i try to pass the same as i did in javascript.



        this.myDiagram.model = new go.TreeModel({
      nodeParentKeyProperty : "Boss",
      nodeDataArrayProperty
      });


      Here's the working javascript version of the code : https://jsfiddle.net/pandiyancool/58os19nt/6/



      Error message shown in vscode










      share|improve this question
















      I am trying to create a tree model with a set of links and nodes. I have it in my jsfiddle using javascript it works fine. I am trying to replicate the same in angular. I could not find any helpfull info. I am getting the below error when i try to pass the same as i did in javascript.



        this.myDiagram.model = new go.TreeModel({
      nodeParentKeyProperty : "Boss",
      nodeDataArrayProperty
      });


      Here's the working javascript version of the code : https://jsfiddle.net/pandiyancool/58os19nt/6/



      Error message shown in vscode







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      edited Dec 18 '18 at 11:59









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          Use the TreeModel of gojs like below



          const $ = go.GraphObject.make;
          ....
          this.myDiagram.model = $(go.TreeModel, {
          nodeParentKeyProperty: "boss",
          nodeDataArray: nodeDataArrayProperty
          });





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            The TreeModel constructor does not take an Object specifying options. It only takes an optional Array of data. https://gojs.net/latest/api/symbols/TreeModel.html



            If you do want to set various properties on a new instance of TreeModel, use the static GraphObject.make function: https://gojs.net/latest/api/symbols/GraphObject.html#.make






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              Use the TreeModel of gojs like below



              const $ = go.GraphObject.make;
              ....
              this.myDiagram.model = $(go.TreeModel, {
              nodeParentKeyProperty: "boss",
              nodeDataArray: nodeDataArrayProperty
              });





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                Use the TreeModel of gojs like below



                const $ = go.GraphObject.make;
                ....
                this.myDiagram.model = $(go.TreeModel, {
                nodeParentKeyProperty: "boss",
                nodeDataArray: nodeDataArrayProperty
                });





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                  Use the TreeModel of gojs like below



                  const $ = go.GraphObject.make;
                  ....
                  this.myDiagram.model = $(go.TreeModel, {
                  nodeParentKeyProperty: "boss",
                  nodeDataArray: nodeDataArrayProperty
                  });





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                  Use the TreeModel of gojs like below



                  const $ = go.GraphObject.make;
                  ....
                  this.myDiagram.model = $(go.TreeModel, {
                  nodeParentKeyProperty: "boss",
                  nodeDataArray: nodeDataArrayProperty
                  });






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                      The TreeModel constructor does not take an Object specifying options. It only takes an optional Array of data. https://gojs.net/latest/api/symbols/TreeModel.html



                      If you do want to set various properties on a new instance of TreeModel, use the static GraphObject.make function: https://gojs.net/latest/api/symbols/GraphObject.html#.make






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                        The TreeModel constructor does not take an Object specifying options. It only takes an optional Array of data. https://gojs.net/latest/api/symbols/TreeModel.html



                        If you do want to set various properties on a new instance of TreeModel, use the static GraphObject.make function: https://gojs.net/latest/api/symbols/GraphObject.html#.make






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                          The TreeModel constructor does not take an Object specifying options. It only takes an optional Array of data. https://gojs.net/latest/api/symbols/TreeModel.html



                          If you do want to set various properties on a new instance of TreeModel, use the static GraphObject.make function: https://gojs.net/latest/api/symbols/GraphObject.html#.make






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                          The TreeModel constructor does not take an Object specifying options. It only takes an optional Array of data. https://gojs.net/latest/api/symbols/TreeModel.html



                          If you do want to set various properties on a new instance of TreeModel, use the static GraphObject.make function: https://gojs.net/latest/api/symbols/GraphObject.html#.make







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