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react-froalacharts

v1.0.0

Published

Simple and Lightweight React component for FroalaCharts

Downloads

16

Readme

Simple and lightweight official React component for FroalaCharts. react-froalacharts enables you to add JavaScript charts in your React application or project without any hassle.


Table of Contents

Getting Started

Requirements

  • Node.js, NPM/Yarn installed globally in your OS.
  • FroalaCharts and React installed in your project, as detailed below:

Installation

There are multiple ways to install react-froalacharts component.

Direct Download All binaries are located on our github repository.

Install from NPM

npm install --save react-froalacharts

See npm documentation to know more about npm usage.

Install from Yarn

yarn add react-froalacharts

See yarn documentation to know more about yarn usage.

For general instructions, refer to this developer docs page.

Usage

If you have created your app using create-react-app

Import React, react-froalacharts and FroalaCharts in your app:

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import FroalaCharts from 'froalacharts';
import ReactFC from 'react-froalacharts';

ReactFC.fcRoot(FroalaCharts);

If you have created your app using tools like webpack or parcel

Import React, react-froalacharts and FroalaCharts in your app:

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import FroalaCharts from 'froalacharts/core';
import ReactFC from 'react-froalacharts';

ReactFC.fcRoot(FroalaCharts);

Note: This way of import will not work in IE11 and below.

Quick Start

Here is a basic sample that shows how to create a chart using react-froalacharts:

import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import FroalaCharts from 'froalacharts';
import CandyTheme from 'froalacharts/themes/froalacharts.theme.candy';
import ReactFC from 'react-froalacharts';

ReactFC.fcRoot(FroalaCharts, CandyTheme);

const dataSource = {
  chart: {
    caption: 'Countries With Most Oil Reserves [2017-18]',
    subCaption: 'In MMbbl = One Million barrels',
    xAxisName: 'Country',
    yAxisName: 'Reserves (MMbbl)',
    numberSuffix: 'K',
    theme: 'candy'
  },
  data: [
    { label: 'Venezuela', value: '290' },
    { label: 'Saudi', value: '260' },
    { label: 'Canada', value: '180' },
    { label: 'Iran', value: '140' },
    { label: 'Russia', value: '115' },
    { label: 'UAE', value: '100' },
    { label: 'US', value: '30' },
    { label: 'China', value: '30' }
  ]
};

const chartConfigs = {
  type: 'pie',
  width: 600,
  height: 400,
  dataFormat: 'json',
  dataSource: dataSource
};

ReactDOM.render(<ReactFC {...chartConfigs} />, document.getElementById('root'));

links to help you get started:

For Contributors

  • Clone the repository and install dependencies
$ git clone https://github.com/froala/react-froalacharts-component.git
$ cd react-froalacharts-component
$ npm i
$ npm start

Licensing

The FroalaCharts React component is open-source and distributed under the terms of the MIT/X11 License. However, you will need to download and include FroalaCharts library in your page separately, which has a separate license.