ngx-echarts-lib
v0.1.3
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This is a wrapper for the echarts library, the main motivation for creating this wrapper is to get lazy loading modules using ES6 dynamic imports. Hence, increasing performance by reducing the vendor bundle size.
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NgxEcharts
This is a wrapper for the echarts library, the main motivation for creating this wrapper is to get lazy loading modules using ES6 dynamic imports. Hence, increasing performance by reducing the vendor bundle size.
Usage
Using the library is quiet simple and straight forward, simply import it in your module:
import { NgxEchartsLibModule } from 'ngx-echarts-lib';
And use it in your component, like this:
<ne-chart [option]="option"></ne-chart>
The option
input is an object that is the same echarts option parameter: https://ecomfe.github.io/echarts-doc/public/en/option.html#title
PS: The chart dimensions is set to fill its container, so you may need to put the component in a div and give it the dimensions that you like
Also, there are some other parameters that you can use with the library:
Inputs
| Name | Type | Description | |---|---|---| | option | EChartOption | The echarts option parameter, see the link in the usage section. | | theme | Object or string | Theme to be applied. This can be a configuring object of a theme, or a theme name registered through echarts.registerTheme. | | devicePixelRatio | number | Ratio of one physical pixel to the size of one device independent pixels. Browser's window.devicePixelRatio is used by default. | | renderer | string | Supports 'canvas' or 'svg'. |
Output
The library outputs the echart instance when the chart is successfuly initialized, so in your html template use the ready output like this:
<ne-chart [option]="option" (ready)="chartReady($event)"></ne-chart>
Then, in your component.ts file, you can get the chart instance
chartReady(chartInstance) {
// Deal with it 8)
}
Development server
Run ng run lib
for building the library and watching for changes.
Then in another terminal, run ng serve
or npm start
to run the demo app.