Release 6.22.0
Updates
6.22.0 was a minor release which fixed an edge case relating to the zooming inside nested instances capability that was added in version 6.21.0.
6.22.0 was a minor release which fixed an edge case relating to the zooming inside nested instances capability that was added in version 6.21.0.
Support was added for zooming in nested instances (eg. when some node in a given instance has another instance of JsPlumb embedded in it).
Support was added for dragging edges in nested instances.
You can see these new capabilities in action in our Nested instances demonstration.

allowDropOnNode or allowDropOnGroup is set to false.Events bound on a Surface via bindModelEvents are invoked in a timeout, which better isolates event binding behaviour from the Surface's lifecycle.
ControlsComponent consumes events it has handled instead of allowing them to bubble.
This release consists of updates to packaging and JS docs. We've really only published this page for completeness...there isn't very much to say.
This is a minor release which contains a fix for an issue with the surface component using a selection as its data source.
The ability to render some selection of your dataset, as opposed to the entire dataset, is a powerful concept that can be used to create some very advanced apps, such as our Collapsible Hierarchy demonstration:

and also the Neighbourhood Views demonstration:

The main change in 6.18.0 is that we've introduced a brand new home for JsPlumb's apidocs - https://apidocs.jsplumbtoolkit.com. This site is far easier to navigate than our previous apidocs pages, with a cleaner layout and a search bar, and we've taken steps to setup our URL scheme such that going forward it will be easy to access the apidocs for some specific version.

Release 6.17.0 contains a few nice updates to the miniview component:
We've made a major improvement to orthogonal connector path editing in version 6.16.0. In a nutshell, it's now far harder for a user to inadvertently get the UI into the situation that a connector doubles back onto itself underneath a vertex, which makes for a more intuitive experience. This is how the editor behaves in 6.16.0:

and this is how the editor behaves in versions prior to 6.16.0:

We think the behaviour in 6.16.0 is much nicer.
When a new node is dropped onto some existing node via the drop manager, the onVertexAdded callback on SurfaceDropManager now passes back information about the vertex on which the new node was dropped.
Support for the onVertexAdded callback was added to ShapeLibraryPalette
Added new panWithMetaKey option to Surface render params. With this flag you can instruct a Surface to only pan when the user is holding down the "meta" key (command key on Macs, ctrl key on Windows).
Recently a licensee who is still using version 2.x of JsPlumb wanted to upgrade their app to use Angular 16, but did not have the bandwidth to undertake an upgrade to the latest 6.x version of JsPlumb. So we pulled down 2.4.16 (the last version in the 2.x line), dusted it off to support Angular 16+, and released it as 2.50.0.
Version 2.50.0 is available to all licensees who currently have access to downloads (including new licensees). We don't recommend using 2.50.0 in preference to 6.x, but if you find yourself in a similar situation you might like to consider it.