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d3-timeline-scroll

v1.0.2

Published

A useful infinite scrollable timeline built with D3

Downloads

33

Readme

D3 timeline scroll

A useful infinite scrollable timeline built with D3.

Dependencies

Library depends on D3 in version 3. You can pass an instance of d3 as third argument to contructor (By default window.d3 is used)

Install

$ npm install d3-timeline-scroll --save

You can use either:

  • pre-build version in dist
  • import from the src folder – would require use of sass-loader in case you using webpack

Build

$ npm run build

Develop

$ npm start

Usage

See examples as well

import d3 from 'd3';

import Timeline from 'd3-timeline-scroll';

const el = document.getElementById('#graph');

const instace = new Timeline(el, {
  events: [],
  startdate: new Date(),      // centers timeline at date [default: new Date()]
  autoresize: true,           // makes timeline responsive [default: true]
  lineheight: 60,             // height of one category
  onscroll: function(date){
    console.log(date);        // currently centered date
  }
}, d3Instance = window.d3 || d3);

//redraw timeline with new set of events;
instance.update([
  {
    label: 'Killa gorilla',
    items: [
      {
        start: new Date('2017-03-16'),
        end: new Date('2017-03-24'),
      },
      {
        start: new Date('2017-07-22'),
        end: new Date('2017-08-18'),
      }
    ]
  }
]);

//destroy instance and remove all listeners
instance.destroy();