Gojs: Remove Watermark
The cost of a GoJS license should be considered in the context of the value the library provides. GoJS offers extensive functionality for building complex interactive diagrams, including support for drag-and-drop, copy-paste, text editing, tooltips, context menus, automatic layouts, templates, data binding, transaction management, palette components, event handlers, and an extensible command system. Building equivalent functionality from scratch would involve enormous development time and expense.
During the trial period, GoJS includes a watermark in the diagram. This watermark is a feature to remind users that the diagram is created with a trial version of the library. Once you decide to purchase a license, you receive a key that allows you to remove this watermark and use the full functionality of GoJS without any limitations.
: Ensure go.licenseKey is set before the diagram is rendered. Summary of Licensing Options Gojs Remove Watermark - Google Groups gojs remove watermark
: In environments like Salesforce Lightning Web Components (LWC), ensure the license key is set globally or early enough in the lifecycle for the library to recognize it. Unofficial/Workaround Methods (Development Only)
"Damn it," he muttered. He looked at the clock. Two hours. The cost of a GoJS license should be
: Obtain a commercial license from Northwoods Software Pricing . Prices range from $3,995 for individual consultants to $6,990 for teams of up to three developers.
If you're considering using GoJS for your project and are concerned about the watermark, it's advisable to: During the trial period, GoJS includes a watermark
For GoJS version 2.0 and later, the syntax changed slightly:
Are you encountering specific in your browser console?
The GoJS evaluation version includes specific restrictions clearly stated in the watermark itself: "Not for distribution or production use." By using a modified version in a production environment, you are actively circumventing these restrictions. The license agreement for GoJS explicitly requires a purchased license for deployment to production environments.