Kevin William David

Chart.js 2.0 - Simple, clean & engaging charts for designers & developers.

by

Add a comment

Replies

Best
Emmanuel Straschnov
@derekperkins we use chartjs for Bubble as a plugin, and would be happyt o upgrade. Is the upgrade seamless or there are stuff to worry about?
Tanner Linsley
@estraschnov the transition is very friendly. A lot of the structure remained similar, just some standardization on styling property names, and data mapping. It took me about 30 minutes to makes the switch. It's even easier that there are amazing defaults set, so it's pretty automatical out of the box!
Emmanuel Straschnov
@tannerlinsley Is there a doc page for the transition?
Tanner Linsley
@estraschnov not yet unfortunately. We're working on some live editable examples that will hopefully illustrate how to make the move. You should join the slack channel and we can chat there. A signup link is on github
Eytan
@derekperkins Looks great. I've been using highcharts for a while, and really looking for a better lib. Any plans for a world map chart?
Tanner Linsley
@normal_ppl I could see geo charts coming in in a few months at the earliest. Most everything right now is geared toward scale based and circular charting.
Barron Roth
Still need 3 axes :(
wkarim86
I really like this library. can it be easily integrated with AngularJS or any other JS framework ?
Tanner Linsley
@waqaskarim86 Yes it can! Its a consumable npm module that I've successfully and easily used in both angular and react projects.
Miguel Domínguez
Great library, we use it in our product and works like a charm
Rik Heywood
Love Chart.js for it's ease of use. Would love to see an SVG renderer for it, as well as Canvas.
Parker Ituk
Nice work! I like the fact that it uses canvas