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angular-flot

v0.0.17

Published

An Angular directive to wrap Flotcharts.

Downloads

1,533

Readme

angular-flot

Bower npm License

An Angular directive that wraps Flotcharts.

Installation

This library is provided as a Bower component and NPM module:

  • Bower: bower install angular-flot
  • NPM: npm install angular-flot

How to Use

First, make sure to add Flotchart to your project, as explained in Flotchart's ReadMe since we don't bundle Flotcharts for you.

Add angular-flot to the list of dependencies in your Angular.JS application:

angular.module('myapp', [
    'ngRoute',
    // ...
    'angular-flot'
]);

In your controller, create two variables to hold the dataset and Flot chart options:

angular.module('myapp').controller('MyController', function ($scope) {
    $scope.myData = [];
    $scope.myChartOptions = {};
});

In your view or template, add the flot directive, making sure to specify both the dataset and options attributes, pointing to the scope variables defined above:

<flot dataset="myData" options="myChartOptions"></flot>

The Flot chart is created in a div element as a child of the flot directive. To select the DOM element using jQuery, just do as follows (you might have to adjust the example based on the contents of your page):

$('flot > div');

Reference

Directive attributes:

  • dataset: Name of a variable defined in the current $scope to be used as input dataset. See https://github.com/flot/flot/blob/master/API.md#data-format for more information.
  • options: Name of an object defined in the current scope used to configure the chart. See https://github.com/flot/flot/blob/master/API.md#plot-options for more information.
  • on-plot-click: callback function for the 'plotclick' event.
  • on-plot-hover: callback function for the 'plothover' event.
  • on-plot-selected: callback function for the 'plotselected' event.
  • width: Chart width, e.g.: "100%" or "350px".
  • height: Chart height, e.g.: "100%" or "100px".
  • callback: callback function with flot object.