react-vis
v1.12.1
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Data visualization library based on React and d3.
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Overview
A collection of react components to render common data visualization charts, such as line/area/bar charts, heat maps, scatterplots, contour plots, hexagon heatmaps, pie and donut charts, sunbursts, radar charts, parallel coordinates, and tree maps.
Some notable features:
- Simplicity.
react-vis
doesn't require any deep knowledge of data visualization libraries to start building your first visualizations. - Flexibility.
react-vis
provides a set of basic building blocks for different charts. For instance, separate X and Y axis components. This provides a high level of control of chart layout for applications that need it. - Ease of use. The library provides a set of defaults which can be overridden by the custom user's settings.
- Integration with React.
react-vis
supports the React's lifecycle and doesn't create unnecessary nodes.
Usage
Install react-vis via npm.
npm install react-vis --save
Include the built main CSS file in your HTML page or via SASS:
@import "~react-vis/dist/style";
You can also select only the styles you want to use. This helps minimize the size of the outputted CSS. Here's an example of importing only the legends styles:
@import "~react-vis/dist/styles/legends";
Import the necessary components from the library...
import {XYPlot, XAxis, YAxis, HorizontalGridLines, LineSeries} from 'react-vis';
… and add the following code to your render
function:
<XYPlot
width={300}
height={300}>
<HorizontalGridLines />
<LineSeries
data={[
{x: 1, y: 10},
{x: 2, y: 5},
{x: 3, y: 15}
]}/>
<XAxis />
<YAxis />
</XYPlot>
If you're working in a non-node environment, you can also directly include the bundle and compiled style using basic html tags.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/react-vis/dist/style.css">
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://unpkg.com/react-vis/dist/dist.min.js"></script>
The global reactVis
object will now be available for you to play around.
You can checkout these example CodePens: #1, #2, #3 or #4
More information
Take a look at the folder with examples or check out some docs:
- Common concepts:
- Scales and Data about how the attributes can be adjusted.
- Animations about how to tweak animations in the library.
- Components:
- XYPlot about orthogonal charts.
- RadialChart about radial charts.
- Treemap about making tree maps.
- Sankey about making sankey diagrams.
- Radar Chart about making radar charts.
- Parallel Coordinates about making parallel coordinate charts.
- Sunbursts about making sunburst diagrams.
- Legends about the legends.
Development
Make sure you are using the correct version of node
and yarn
. To do so, check package.json
and find the entry "volta", e.g.
"volta": {
"node": "14.18.0",
"yarn": "1.22.4"
}
It's recommanded to install volta to manage node and yarn.
To develop on react-vis, navigate to packages/react-vis
, and install the dependencies and then build and watch the static files:
yarn && yarn start
Once complete, you can view the component's example in your browser (will open automatically). Any changes you make to the example code will run the compiler to build the files again.
To run the tests, and create code coverage reports:
yarn cover
Requirements
react-vis makes use of ES6 array methods such as Array.prototype.find
. If you make use of react-vis, in an environment without these methods, you'll see errors like TypeError: Server rendering error: Object x,y,radius,angle,color,fill,stroke,opacity,size has no method 'find'
. You can use babel-polyfill
to polyfill these methods.