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github.com/apertureless/vue-chartjs
vue-chartjs is a wrapper for Chart.js in Vue. You can easily create reuseable chart components.
Supports Chart.js v4.
Install this library with peer dependencies:
pnpm add vue-chartjs chart.js
# or
yarn add vue-chartjs chart.js
# or
npm i vue-chartjs chart.js
Then, import and use individual components:
<template>
<Bar :data="data" :options="options" />
</template>
<script lang="ts">
import {
Chart as ChartJS,
Title,
Tooltip,
Legend,
BarElement,
CategoryScale,
LinearScale
} from 'chart.js'
import { Bar } from 'vue-chartjs'
ChartJS.register(CategoryScale, LinearScale, BarElement, Title, Tooltip, Legend)
export default {
name: 'App',
components: {
Bar
},
data() {
return {
data: {
labels: ['January', 'February', 'March'],
datasets: [{ data: [40, 20, 12] }]
},
options: {
responsive: true
}
}
}
}
</script>
Need an API to fetch data? Consider Cube, an open-source API for data apps.
# install dependencies
pnpm install
# build for production with minification
pnpm build
# run unit tests
pnpm test:unit
# run all tests
pnpm test
git checkout -b my-new-feature
)git commit -am 'Add some feature'
)git push origin my-new-feature
)This software is distributed under MIT license.
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