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chartjs2apbeta

v2.0.0-beta2

Published

Simple HTML5 charts using the canvas element.

Downloads

6

Readme

Chart.js

Build Status Code Climate

Simple HTML5 Charts using the canvas element chartjs.org

v2.0 Beta

Current Release: 2.0.0-beta

The next generation and release of Chart.js has been well under way this year and we are very close to releasing some amazing new features including, but not limited to:

  • Rewritten, optimized, and unit-tested
  • New and improved scales (log, time, linear, category, multiple scales)
  • Improved responsiveness and resizing
  • Powerful support for adding, removing, changing, and updating data on the fly
  • Animations on all elements, colors and tooltips
  • Powerful customization when you need it. Automatic and dynamic when you don't.
  • Excellent support for modern frameworks and modular build systems.
  • Even more extensible via new element controllers, combo chart support, and hook system
  • Bug fixes not addressed in 1.x, and much, much more...

#####Contributing to 2.0 Submit PR's to the v2.0-dev branch.

#####Building and Testing gulp build, gulp test

v1.x Status: Feature Complete

We are now treating v1.x as feature complete. PR's for bug fixes are welcome, but we urge any open PR's for v1.x features to be refactored and resubmitted for v2.x (if the feature has not already been implemented).

Documentation

You can find documentation at chartjs.org/docs. The markdown files that build the site are available under /docs. Please note - in some of the json examples of configuration you might notice some liquid tags - this is just for the generating the site html, please disregard.

Bugs, issues and contributing

Before submitting an issue or a pull request to the project, please take a moment to look over the contributing guidelines first.

For support using Chart.js, please post questions with the chartjs tag on Stack Overflow.

License

Chart.js is available under the MIT license.