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## Summary Addresses user feedback about the graph view: content in node popovers was hard-truncated at 100 characters with no way to read the full text or navigate to the document. ### Changes **Scrollable popover content (no more truncation)** - Removed the `truncate(content, 100)` call -- full content is now rendered in the popover - Made the content area scrollable with `maxHeight: 100px` and `overflowY: auto` - Increased version timeline entry truncation from 60 to 120 characters - Increased version timeline container height from 120px to 160px **"View document" in shortcuts panel** - Added an eye icon + "View document" entry to the shortcuts panel (alongside existing arrow navigation) - Clicking opens the Document Modal for the corresponding document - Works for both document nodes (opens that document) and memory nodes (opens the parent document) - Popover is automatically dismissed before the modal opens (prevents z-index overlap) - Wired `onOpenDocument` callback through the full component chain: `page.tsx` -> `GraphLayoutView` -> `MemoryGraph` wrapper -> `MemoryGraphBase` -> `NodeHoverPopover` **Shortcuts panel visual cleanup** - Icon badges (`KeyBadge`) retain dark background and border for a keyboard-key badge look - All icons (including the new EyeIcon) are uniformly wrapped in `KeyBadge` for consistent styling - Removed background, border, and border-radius from the shortcuts panel container itself - Widened shortcuts panel from 100px to 160px so navigation labels are fully visible **Type safety improvement** - Changed `MemoryGraphProps.colors` from `GraphThemeColors` to `Partial<GraphThemeColors>` to match actual usage (callers pass partial overrides that get merged with defaults) - Replaced `as Partial<typeof import(...)>` cast with proper `satisfies Partial<GraphThemeColors>` using a direct type import ### Files changed - `packages/memory-graph/src/components/node-hover-popover.tsx` -- scrollable content, EyeIcon + "View document" in shortcuts, KeyBadge styling, NavButton icon type broadened to `React.ReactNode`, all icons wrapped in KeyBadge - `packages/memory-graph/src/components/memory-graph.tsx` -- popover dismissal wrapper (`handleOpenDocument`), prop forwarding - `packages/memory-graph/src/types.ts` -- `onOpenDocument` prop on `MemoryGraphProps`, `colors` changed to `Partial<GraphThemeColors>` - `apps/web/components/graph-layout-view.tsx` -- accepts and passes `onOpenDocument` - `apps/web/components/memory-graph/memory-graph-wrapper.tsx` -- `onOpenDocument` in wrapper props, clean type import - `apps/web/app/(app)/page.tsx` -- `handleOpenDocumentById` handler, wired to `GraphLayoutView` ## Testing ### Unit Tests (154/154 passed) - **Command:** `cd packages/memory-graph && bun run test` - **Result:** 9 test files, 154 tests passed (107 existing + 47 new) - **New test file:** `packages/memory-graph/src/__tests__/node-hover-popover.test.tsx` covering: - Layout constants (`SHORTCUTS_W=160`, `CARD_W=280`, `TOTAL_W` formula) - Content area scrollability (`maxHeight:100`, `overflowY:auto`, `flex:1 1 auto`, no truncation) - KeyBadge styles (has `backgroundColor: colors.controlBg`, has `border` with `colors.controlBorder`) - Shortcuts panel styles (no `backgroundColor`, no `border`, no `borderRadius`) - EyeIcon SVG component (`aria-hidden`, viewBox, path, circle, stroke) - "View document" button render guard (`onOpenDocument && documentId`) - `documentId` derivation (memory vs document node) - VersionTimeline truncation limit (120 chars) and container maxHeight (160) - `onOpenDocument` prop wiring - NavButton icon prop type (`React.ReactNode`), all icons wrapped in KeyBadge - `handleOpenDocument` wrapper in MemoryGraph (dismiss calls, ordering, useCallback deps) ### Build - **Command:** `bun run --filter=@supermemory/memory-graph build` - **Result:** Build succeeds, 0 errors ### Lint/Format - **Command:** `bunx biome ci --changed --since=origin/main --no-errors-on-unmatched` - **Result:** 6 files checked, no fixes applied, 0 errors ### Type Checking - `packages/memory-graph`: 0 errors - `apps/web`: 0 new errors introduced ### CI - "CI - Type Check, Format & Lint" workflow passes - "Claude Code Review" workflow fails due to repo config (`non-human actor: vorflux` not in `allowed_bots` list) -- not related to code changes --- **Session Details** - Session: [View Session](https://supermemory.us1.vorflux.com/agent-sessions/d0c067f1-38c1-40c5-ada9-b2ffb7331d1c) - Requested by: Mahesh Sanikommu (mahesh@supermemory.com) - Address comments on this PR. Add `(aside)` to your comment to have me ignore it. |
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@supermemory/memory-graph
Interactive graph visualization for documents and their memory connections.
Installation
npm install @supermemory/memory-graph
# or
bun add @supermemory/memory-graph
# or
pnpm add @supermemory/memory-graph
Quick Start
import { MemoryGraph } from '@supermemory/memory-graph';
import type { DocumentWithMemories } from '@supermemory/memory-graph';
function App() {
const [documents, setDocuments] = useState<DocumentWithMemories[]>([]);
const [isLoading, setIsLoading] = useState(true);
useEffect(() => {
fetch('/api/graph')
.then(res => res.json())
.then(data => {
setDocuments(data.documents);
setIsLoading(false);
});
}, []);
return (
<div style={{ height: '100vh' }}>
<MemoryGraph
documents={documents}
isLoading={isLoading}
variant="console"
/>
</div>
);
}
Features
- Interactive canvas visualization - Pan, zoom, and drag nodes using Canvas 2D rendering
- Document and memory nodes - Documents as rectangles, memories as hexagons
- Relationship visualization - Edges show document similarity and memory version chains
- Space filtering - Filter by workspace or view all memories
- Two variants - Full-featured console mode or embedded consumer mode
- Pagination support - Load more documents on demand
- TypeScript support - Full type definitions included
Essential Props
| Prop | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
documents |
DocumentWithMemories[] |
Array of documents with their memory entries |
isLoading |
boolean |
Show loading state |
variant |
"console" | "consumer" |
Display mode (default: "console") |
error |
Error | null |
Error to display |
loadMoreDocuments |
() => Promise<void> |
Function to load more data |
highlightDocumentIds |
string[] |
IDs of documents to highlight |
Documentation
Full documentation available at docs.supermemory.ai:
- Overview - What it is and when to use it
- Installation - Setup and requirements
- Quick Start - Get running in 2 minutes
- API Reference - Complete API documentation
- Examples - Common use cases
- Troubleshooting - Common issues
Requirements
- React 18+
- Modern browser
License
MIT