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echarts-for-svelte2

v0.1.12

Published

A very simple echarts(v3.0 & v4.0) wrapper for [svelte](https://svelte.dev).

Downloads

8

Readme

echarts-for-svelte

A very simple echarts(v3.0 & v4.0) wrapper for svelte.

Inspired by echarts-for-react

lerna styled with prettier minified + gzip

Installation

yarn add echarts-for-svelte
# or
npm install --save echarts-for-svelte

Basic Example

👉 Try echarts-for-svelte in CodeSandbox

<!-- App.svelte -->
<script>
  import echarts from 'echarts';
  import ECharts from 'echarts-for-svelte';

  let option = {
    xAxis: {
      type: 'category',
      data: ['Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat', 'Sun'],
    },
    yAxis: {
      type: 'value',
    },
    series: [
      {
        data: [820, 932, 901, 934, 1290, 1330, 1320],
        type: 'line',
      },
    ],
  };
</script>

<ECharts {echarts} {option} />

echarts

API Reference

import ECharts from 'echarts-for-svelte';

Component Props

// echarts lib
// import echarts from 'echarts';
// or import echarts from 'echarts/lib/echarts';
export let echarts;

// the echarts option config, can see http://echarts.baidu.com/option.html#title.
export let option;

// the class of echarts div. you can setting the css style of charts by class name.
export let className = '';

// the style of echarts div.
export let style = '';

// when setOption, not merge the data, default is false.
// See http://echarts.baidu.com/api.html#echartsInstance.setOption.
export let notMerge = false;

// when setOption, lazy update the data, default is false.
// See http://echarts.baidu.com/api.html#echartsInstance.setOption.
export let lazyUpdate = false;

// the theme of echarts. string, should registerTheme before use it
// (theme object format: https://github.com/ecomfe/echarts/blob/master/theme/dark.js).
export let theme = null;

// when the chart is ready, will callback the function
export let onChartReady = () => {};

// the echarts loading option config
// See http://echarts.baidu.com/api.html#echartsInstance.showLoading
export let loadingOption = null;

// manually set loading status
export let loading = false;

// binding the echarts event, will callback with the echarts event object as it's paramter.
// {
//   click() {...},
//   legendselectchanged() {...},
// }
export let events = {};

// the opts of echarts. object, will be used when initial echarts instance by echarts.init
export let opts = {};