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# Creating Elements programmatically
We support a simplified API to make it easier to generate Excalidraw elements programmatically. This API is in beta and subject to change before stable. You can check the [PR](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/pull/6546) for more details.
For this purpose we introduced a new type [`ExcalidrawElementSkeleton`](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/blob/master/src/data/transform.ts#L133). This is the simplified version of [`ExcalidrawElement`](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/blob/master/src/element/types.ts#L134) type with the minimum possible attributes so that creating elements programmatically is much easier (especially for cases like binding arrows or creating text containers).
The [`ExcalidrawElementSkeleton`](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/blob/master/src/data/transform.ts#L133) can be converted to fully qualified Excalidraw elements by using [`convertToExcalidrawElements`](/docs/@excalidraw/excalidraw/api/excalidraw-element-skeleton#converttoexcalidrawelements).
## convertToExcalidrawElements
**_Signature_**
<pre>
convertToExcalidrawElements(elements:{" "}
<a href="https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/blob/master/src/data/transform.ts#L133">
ExcalidrawElementSkeleton
</a>
)
</pre>
**_How to use_**
```js
import { convertToExcalidrawElements } from "@excalidraw/excalidraw";
```
This function converts the Excalidraw Element Skeleton to excalidraw elements which could be then rendered on the canvas. Hence calling this function is necessary before passing it to APIs like [`initialData`](https://docs.excalidraw.com/docs/@excalidraw/excalidraw/api/props/initialdata), [`updateScene`](https://docs.excalidraw.com/docs/@excalidraw/excalidraw/api/props/ref#updatescene) if you are using the Skeleton API
## Supported Features
### Rectangle, Ellipse, and Diamond
To create these shapes you need to pass its `type` and `x` and `y` coordinates for position. The rest of the attributes are optional_.
For the Skeleton API to work, `convertToExcalidrawElements` needs to be called before passing it to Excalidraw Component via initialData, updateScene or any such API.
```jsx live
function App() {
const elements = convertToExcalidrawElements([
{
type: "rectangle",
x: 100,
y: 250,
},
{
type: "ellipse",
x: 250,
y: 250,
},
{
type: "diamond",
x: 380,
y: 250,
},
]);
return (
<div style={{ height: "500px" }}>
<Excalidraw
initialData={{
elements,
appState: { zenModeEnabled: true, viewBackgroundColor: "#a5d8ff" },
scrollToContent: true,
}}
/>
</div>
);
}
```
You can pass additional [`properties`](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/blob/master/src/element/types.ts#L27) as well to decorate the shapes.
:::info
You can copy the below test examples and replace the elements in the live editor above to test it out.
:::
```js
convertToExcalidrawElements([
{
type: "rectangle",
x: 50,
y: 250,
width: 200,
height: 100,
backgroundColor: "#c0eb75",
strokeWidth: 2,
},
{
type: "ellipse",
x: 300,
y: 250,
width: 200,
height: 100,
backgroundColor: "#ffc9c9",
strokeStyle: "dotted",
fillStyle: "solid",
strokeWidth: 2,
},
{
type: "diamond",
x: 550,
y: 250,
width: 200,
height: 100,
backgroundColor: "#a5d8ff",
strokeColor: "#1971c2",
strokeStyle: "dashed",
fillStyle: "cross-hatch",
strokeWidth: 2,
},
]);
```
![image](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/assets/11256141/70ca7063-88fb-434c-838a-cd466e1bc3c2)
### Text Element
The `type`, `x`, `y` and `text` properties are required to create a text element, rest of the attributes are optional
```js
convertToExcalidrawElements([
{
type: "text",
x: 100,
y: 100,
text: "HELLO WORLD!",
},
{
type: "text",
x: 100,
y: 150,
text: "STYLED HELLO WORLD!",
fontSize: 20,
strokeColor: "#5f3dc4",
},
]);
```
![image](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/assets/11256141/085c7ac3-7952-4f22-b9c3-6beb51438526)
### Lines and Arrows
The `type`, `x`, and `y` properties are required, rest of the attributes are optional
```js
convertToExcalidrawElements([
{
type: "arrow",
x: 100,
y: 20,
},
{
type: "line",
x: 100,
y: 60,
},
]);
```
![image](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/assets/11256141/0c22a06b-b568-4ab5-9848-a5f0160f66a6)
#### With Addtional properties
```js
convertToExcalidrawElements([
{
type: "arrow",
x: 450,
y: 20,
startArrowhead: "dot",
endArrowhead: "triangle",
strokeColor: "#1971c2",
strokeWidth: 2,
},
{
type: "line",
x: 450,
y: 60,
strokeColor: "#2f9e44",
strokeWidth: 2,
strokeStyle: "dotted",
},
]);
```
![image](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/assets/11256141/14f1bf3f-ad81-4096-8c1c-f35235084ec5)
### Text Containers
In addition to `type`, `x` and `y` properties, [`label`](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/blob/master/src/data/transform.ts#L124C7-L130C59) property is required for text containers. The `text` property in `label` is required, rest of the attributes are optional.
If you don't provide the dimensions of container, we calculate it based of the label dimensions.
```js
convertToExcalidrawElements([
{
type: "rectangle",
x: 300,
y: 290,
label: {
text: "RECTANGLE TEXT CONTAINER",
},
},
{
type: "ellipse",
x: 500,
y: 100,
label: {
text: "ELLIPSE\n TEXT CONTAINER",
},
},
{
type: "diamond",
x: 100,
y: 100,
label: {
text: "DIAMOND\nTEXT CONTAINER",
},
},
]);
```
![image](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/assets/11256141/1e2c7b5d-fcb4-4f86-946d-0bfb0e97d532)
#### With Additional properties
```js
convertToExcalidrawElements([
{
type: "diamond",
x: -120,
y: 100,
width: 270,
backgroundColor: "#fff3bf",
strokeWidth: 2,
label: {
text: "STYLED DIAMOND TEXT CONTAINER",
strokeColor: "#099268",
fontSize: 20,
},
},
{
type: "rectangle",
x: 180,
y: 150,
width: 200,
strokeColor: "#c2255c",
label: {
text: "TOP LEFT ALIGNED RECTANGLE TEXT CONTAINER",
textAlign: "left",
verticalAlign: "top",
fontSize: 20,
},
},
{
type: "ellipse",
x: 400,
y: 130,
strokeColor: "#f08c00",
backgroundColor: "#ffec99",
width: 200,
label: {
text: "STYLED ELLIPSE TEXT CONTAINER",
strokeColor: "#c2255c",
},
},
]);
```
![image](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/assets/11256141/f8123cd1-c9aa-452d-b96b-05c846c5030d)
### Labelled Arrows
Similar to Text Containers, you can create labelled arrows as well.
```js
convertToExcalidrawElements([
{
type: "arrow",
x: 100,
y: 100,
label: {
text: "LABELED ARROW",
},
},
{
type: "arrow",
x: 100,
y: 200,
label: {
text: "STYLED LABELED ARROW",
strokeColor: "#099268",
fontSize: 20,
},
},
{
type: "arrow",
x: 100,
y: 300,
strokeColor: "#1098ad",
strokeWidth: 2,
label: {
text: "ANOTHER STYLED LABELLED ARROW",
},
},
{
type: "arrow",
x: 100,
y: 400,
strokeColor: "#1098ad",
strokeWidth: 2,
label: {
text: "ANOTHER STYLED LABELLED ARROW",
strokeColor: "#099268",
},
},
]);
```
![image](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/assets/11256141/70635e9b-f1c8-4839-89e1-73b813abeb93)
### Arrow bindings
To bind arrow to a shape you need to specify its [`start`](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/blob/master/src/data/transform.ts#L86) and [`end`](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/blob/master/src/data/transform.ts#L54) properties. You need to pass either `type` or `id` property in `start` and `end` properties, rest of the attributes are optional
```js
convertToExcalidrawElements([
{
type: "arrow",
x: 255,
y: 239,
label: {
text: "HELLO WORLD!!",
},
start: {
type: "rectangle",
},
end: {
type: "ellipse",
},
},
]);
```
When position for `start` and `end ` properties are not specified, we compute it according to arrow position.
![image](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/assets/11256141/5aff09fd-b7e8-4c63-98be-da40b0698704)
```js
convertToExcalidrawElements([
{
type: "arrow",
x: 255,
y: 239,
label: {
text: "HELLO WORLD!!",
},
start: {
type: "text",
text: "HEYYYYY",
},
end: {
type: "text",
text: "WHATS UP ?",
},
},
]);
```
![image](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/assets/11256141/2a9f03ac-e45c-4fbd-9be0-5d9f8c8e0343)
#### When passing `id`
Useful when you want to bind multiple arrows to one diagram / use some existing diagram
```js
convertToExcalidrawElements([
{
type: "ellipse",
id: "ellipse-1",
strokeColor: "#66a80f",
x: 390,
y: 356,
width: 150,
height: 150,
backgroundColor: "#d8f5a2",
},
{
type: "diamond",
id: "diamond-1",
strokeColor: "#9c36b5",
width: 100,
x: -30,
y: 380,
},
{
type: "arrow",
x: 100,
y: 440,
width: 295,
height: 35,
strokeColor: "#1864ab",
start: {
type: "rectangle",
width: 150,
height: 150,
},
end: {
id: "ellipse-1",
},
},
{
type: "arrow",
x: 60,
y: 420,
width: 330,
strokeColor: "#e67700",
start: {
id: "diamond-1",
},
end: {
id: "ellipse-1",
},
},
]);
```
![image](https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/assets/11256141/a8b047c8-2eed-4aea-82a2-e1e6bbddb8d4)