• Start
    • Branch A
    • Branch B
    • Branch C
  • End
<Flow>
<Flow.Node>Start</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Parallel>
  <Flow.Node>Branch A</Flow.Node>
  <Flow.Node>Branch B</Flow.Node>
  <Flow.Node>Branch C</Flow.Node>
</Flow.Parallel>
<Flow.Node>End</Flow.Node>
</Flow>

Installation

Barrel

import { Flow } from "@cloudflare/kumo";

Granular

import { Flow } from "@cloudflare/kumo/components/flow";

Usage

The Flow components work together to create directed flow diagrams. Use Flow as the container, Flow.Node for individual steps, and Flow.Parallel to create branching paths.

import { Flow } from "@cloudflare/kumo";

export default function Example() {
return (
  <Flow>
    <Flow.Node>Step 1</Flow.Node>
    <Flow.Node>Step 2</Flow.Node>
    <Flow.Node>Step 3</Flow.Node>
  </Flow>
);
}

Examples

Sequential Flow

A simple linear flow with nodes connected in sequence.

  • Step 1
  • Step 2
  • Step 3
<Flow>
<Flow.Node>Step 1</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Node>Step 2</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Node>Step 3</Flow.Node>
</Flow>

Parallel Branches

Use Flow.Parallel to create branching paths that run in parallel.

  • Start
    • Branch A
    • Branch B
    • Branch C
  • End
<Flow>

<Flow.Node>Start</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Parallel>
  <Flow.Node>Branch A</Flow.Node>
  <Flow.Node>Branch B</Flow.Node>
  <Flow.Node>Branch C</Flow.Node>
</Flow.Parallel>
<Flow.Node>End</Flow.Node>
</Flow>

Custom Node Styling

Use the render prop to completely customize node appearance. The render prop accepts a React element that will be used instead of the default styled node.

  • my-worker
<Flow>

<Flow.Node render={<li className="rounded-full size-4 bg-kumo-ring" />} />
<Flow.Node
  render={
    <li className="bg-kumo-contrast text-kumo-inverse rounded-lg font-medium py-2 px-3">
      my-worker
    </li>
  }
/>
</Flow>

Centered Alignment

Use the align prop to vertically center nodes. This is useful when nodes have different heights.

  • my-worker
  • Taller node
<Flow align="center">

<Flow.Node render={<li className="rounded-full size-4 bg-kumo-ring" />} />
<Flow.Node>my-worker</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Node
  render={
    <li className="py-6 px-3 rounded-md shadow bg-kumo-base ring ring-kumo-line">
      Taller node
    </li>
  }
/>
</Flow>

Complex Flow

Combine sequential and parallel nodes to build complex workflows.

    • HTTP Trigger
    • Cron Trigger
  • Process Request
    • Log Analytics
    • Update Cache
    • Send Notification
  • Complete
<Flow>

<Flow.Node>Trigger</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Parallel>
  <Flow.Node>Validate Input</Flow.Node>
  <Flow.Node>Check Cache</Flow.Node>
</Flow.Parallel>
<Flow.Node>Process Request</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Parallel>
  <Flow.Node>Log Analytics</Flow.Node>
  <Flow.Node>Update Cache</Flow.Node>
  <Flow.Node>Send Notification</Flow.Node>
</Flow.Parallel>
<Flow.Node>Complete</Flow.Node>
</Flow>

Custom Anchor Points

By default, connectors attach to the center of each node. Use Flow.Anchor with its render prop to specify custom attachment points. The type prop controls whether the anchor serves as a "start" point (where connectors leave) or "end" point (where connectors arrive).

  • Load balancer
  • my-worker
    Bindings2
    • DATABASE
    • OTHER_SERVICE
<Flow>

<Flow.Node>Load balancer</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Node
  render={
    <li className="shadow-none rounded-lg ring ring-kumo-line bg-kumo-overlay">
      <Flow.Anchor
        type="end"
        render={
          <div className="text-kumo-subtle h-10 flex items-center px-2.5">
            my-worker
          </div>
        }
      />
      <Flow.Anchor
        type="start"
        render={
          <div className="bg-kumo-base rounded ring ring-kumo-line shadow px-2 py-1.5 m-1.5 mt-0">
            Bindings
            <span className="text-kumo-subtle w-5 ml-3">2</span>
          </div>
        }
      />
    </li>
  }
/>
<Flow.Parallel>
  <Flow.Node>DATABASE</Flow.Node>
  <Flow.Node>OTHER_SERVICE</Flow.Node>
</Flow.Parallel>
</Flow>

Panning Large Diagrams

When a diagram exceeds its container, Flow automatically enables panning. Drag to pan the viewport, or use the scroll wheel. Scrollbars appear on hover to indicate available scroll area.

  • Start
  • Authenticate
  • Validate
  • Transform
  • Process
  • Store
  • Notify
  • Log
  • Complete
  • End
<Flow>

<Flow.Node>Start</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Node>Authenticate</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Node>Validate</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Node>Transform</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Node>Process</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Node>Store</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Node>Notify</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Node>Log</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Node>Complete</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Node>End</Flow.Node>
</Flow>

Disabled Nodes

Use the disabled prop on a node to visually indicate it’s inactive. Connectors linking to disabled nodes are rendered with reduced opacity.

  • Request
    • Primary Handler
    • Backup Handler (disabled)
  • Response
<Flow>

<Flow.Node>Request</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Parallel>
  <Flow.Node>Primary Handler</Flow.Node>
  <Flow.Node disabled>Backup Handler (disabled)</Flow.Node>
</Flow.Parallel>
<Flow.Node>Response</Flow.Node>
</Flow>

Parallel Node Alignment

Use the align prop on Flow.Parallel to control how nodes with different widths are aligned. Use "start" (default) to align left, or "end" to align right.

  • Start
    • Short
    • Medium Length
    • Very Long Node Name
  • End
<Flow>

<Flow.Node>Start</Flow.Node>
<Flow.Parallel align="end">
  <Flow.Node>Short</Flow.Node>
  <Flow.Node>Medium Length</Flow.Node>
  <Flow.Node>Very Long Node Name</Flow.Node>
</Flow.Parallel>
<Flow.Node>End</Flow.Node>
</Flow>

Other Examples

Nested Node Lists in Parallel

Use Flow.List inside Flow.Parallel to create parallel branches where each branch contains a sequence of connected nodes.

      • Client Users
      • Engineering Team Access
        • All Authenticated Users
        • Client Users
        • Site Users
      • Contractor Access
  • Destinations
<Flow>
<Flow.Parallel>
  <Flow.List>
    <Flow.Node>Client Users</Flow.Node>
    <Flow.Node>Engineering Team Access</Flow.Node>
  </Flow.List>
  <Flow.List>
    <Flow.Parallel>
      <Flow.Node>All Authenticated Users</Flow.Node>
      <Flow.Node>Client Users</Flow.Node>
      <Flow.Node>Site Users</Flow.Node>
    </Flow.Parallel>
    <Flow.Node>Contractor Access</Flow.Node>
  </Flow.List>
</Flow.Parallel>
<Flow.Node>Destinations</Flow.Node>
</Flow>

Components

Flow

The root container for flow diagrams. Provides panning and scrolling for large diagrams.

PropTypeDescription
align”start” | “center”

Vertical alignment of nodes. "start" (default) aligns to top, "center" vertically centers nodes.

classNamestringAdditional CSS classes for the container
childrenReactNodeFlow.Node and Flow.Parallel components

Flow.Node

A single node in the flow diagram. Renders as a styled card with automatic connector points. Use the render prop to customize the element.

PropTypeDescription
renderReactElement

Custom element to render instead of the default styled node

disabledboolean

When true, connectors linking to this node are rendered with reduced opacity

childrenReactNodeContent to display inside the node

Flow.Anchor

A component that marks a custom attachment point for connectors within a Flow.Node. Use this to control exactly where connector lines attach instead of the default node center by providing a custom element via the render prop.

PropTypeDescription
type”start” | “end”

Whether this anchor serves as a “start” point (outgoing connectors) or “end” point (incoming connectors). When omitted, serves as both.

renderReactElementCustom element to render for the anchor point
childrenReactNodeContent to render at the anchor point

Flow.Parallel

A container for parallel branches. Child Flow.Node components are displayed in parallel with junction connectors.

PropTypeDescription
align”start” | “end”

Controls horizontal alignment of nodes within the parallel group. "start" (default) aligns left, "end" aligns right.

childrenReactNode

Flow.Node or Flow.List components to display in parallel

Flow.List

A container for a sequence of Flow.Node components with automatic connectors between them. Use inside Flow.Parallel to create branches with multiple sequential steps.

PropTypeDescription
childrenReactNodeFlow.Node components to display in sequence