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@record-evolution/widget-barchart

v1.5.3

Published

Webcomponent widget-barchart following open-wc recommendations

Downloads

23

Readme

<widget-barchart>

This webcomponent follows the open-wc recommendation.

Installation

npm i widget-barchart

Usage

<script type="module">
  import 'widget-barchart/widget-barchart.js';
</script>

<widget-barchart></widget-barchart>

Expected data format

The following format represents the available data :

data: {
  settings: {
    title: string,
    subTitle: string,
    label: string,
    style: {
      backgroundColor: string[],
      borderColor: string[],
      borderWidth: number
    }
  }
  data: [
    {x: string, y: number}
  ]
}

Interfaces

  interface InputData {
    settings: Settings
    data: Data[]
  }
  interface Settings {
    title: string,
    subTitle: string,
    label: string,
    style: Style
  }
  interface Style {
    backgroundColor: string[],
    borderColor: string[],
    borderWidth: number
  }
  interface Data {
    x: string,
    y: number,
  }

Style options

The following options are available for styling the bar graph. A color string is provided in the backgroundColor array for each data object. The same counts for the borderColor array

  interface Style {
    backgroundColor: string[],
    borderColor: string[],
    borderWidth: number
  }

Linting and formatting

To scan the project for linting and formatting errors, run

npm run lint

To automatically fix linting and formatting errors, run

npm run format

Tooling configs

For most of the tools, the configuration is in the package.json to reduce the amount of files in your project.

If you customize the configuration a lot, you can consider moving them to individual files.

Local Demo with web-dev-server

npm start

To run a local development server that serves the basic demo located in demo/index.html