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mw-chart

v0.1.0

Published

Lightwight AngularJS module that connects ChartJS with AngularJS

Downloads

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mw-chart

mw-chart is an AngularJS module that make ChartJS available inside AngularJS.

Requirements (tested in)

  • Angular (v1.6.10)
  • Chart.js (v2.7.2)

Install

You can install this package either with npm or with bower.

npm

npm install mw-chart --save

bower

bower install mw-chart

Usage

Once the script is included in your html file, simply include the module in your app:

angular.module('myApp', ['mw-chart']);

And use the included 'mwChart' directive thusly:

<mw-chart options="chartOptions"></mw-chart>

You can freely use the ChartJS documentation for the options attribute.

$scope.chartOptions = {
		type:    'bar',
		data:    {
			datasets: [{
				borderWidth: 1,
				data: [
					{"x":"2018-05-01","y":"58"},
					{"x":"2018-06-01","y":"60"}
				]
			}]
		},
		options: {
			scales:     {
				xAxes: [{
					type: 'time',
					time: {
						displayFormats: {
							month: 'MM.YYYY'
						},
						unit: 'month'
					},
					offset: true,
					ticks: {
						source: 'data',
					}
				}],
			},
		}
	};

Everything beside the "data" parameter will be automaticly updated. This is duo the fact that inside the "data" parameter is a reference to the canvas element inside the HTML. Therefore it can't be watched by AngularJS.

To Update your data you just need to trigger the update function. It will be availabe on the "chartOption" variable after the DOM is rendered.

$scope.chartOptions.data_update();

If you want to use ChartJS without the directive or set the default values you can use the factory "$chart".

angular.module('myApp').controller('MainCtrl', ['$scope', '$chart', function($scope, $chart){
	$chart.defaults.global.legend.display = false;
}]);

$chart was also extendet with the function create_random_color() to create a random color for you.

Demo

View demo on Plunker

Tasklist

  • [ ] add more examples
  • [ ] fix spelling, grammar mistakes
  • [ ] add badges