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sense-themable-kpi-tile

v0.2.10

Published

KPI Tile for Qlik Sense with the ability to use themes or to customize background color, comparison indicator, etc.

Downloads

57

Readme

Themable KPI Tile for Qlik Sense

KPI Tile for Qlik Sense with the ability to use themes or to customize background color, comparison indicator, etc.


Table of Contents

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Purpose and Description

I have created this visualization extension to make it easy to create themable KPI tiles without having to create a custom visualization extension all the time.

You can create your own themes by just modifying a simple .json file (see below for further explanation).

Note:

This extension has some basic built-in logic to be responsive but is by far not that responsive as the native KPI object of Qlik Sense.

Screenshots

Installation

  1. Download the latest version
  2. Qlik Sense Desktop
  • To install, copy all files in the .zip file to folder "C:\Users[%Username%]\Documents\Qlik\Sense\Extensions\ThemableKpiTile"

Configuration

You can use the following properties to define the behavior of this visualization extension:

Data

For every Themable KPI Tile the following options can be set:

  • KPI title - The title of your KPI
  • KPI - The KPI, any numeric or dual value
  • KPI comparison (numeric value) - The numeric value which is relevant to render the positive, negative or neutral color & icon defined in the template.
  • KPI comparison (displayed value) - Put the formatted comparison value here (use e.g. Qlik's num method).

Appearance - Layout

Choose either the Default Layout, Custom Layout or choose one of the Templates.

You can add additional templates by modifying the layouts.json file, located under ./config/ by adding new layouts as follows:

"orange": {
    "name": "Orange",
    "tileBackgroundColor": "#FFB304",
    "titleColor": "#fff",
    "comparisonPositiveColor": "#006600",
    "comparisonNegativeColor": "#CC0000",
    "comparisonNeutralColor": "#333",
    "comparisonPositiveIcon": "▲",
    "comparisonNegativeIcon": "▼",
    "comparisonNeutralIcon": "▶"
  }

In case of choosing "Custom Layout" the following settings can be used:

Contributing

Contributing to this project is welcome. The process to do so is outlined below:

  1. Create a fork of the project
  2. Work on whatever bug or feature you wish
  3. Create a pull request (PR)

I cannot guarantee that I will merge all PRs but I will evaluate them all.

Author

Stefan Walther

License

Copyright © 2015 Stefan Walther

Released under the MIT license.


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