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TradingView Lightweight Charts is one of the smallest and fastest financial HTML5 charts.
The Lightweight Charting Library is the best choice for you if you want to display financial data as an interactive chart on your web page without affecting your web page loading speed and performance.
It is the best choice for you if you want to replace static image charts with interactive ones. The size of the library is close to static images but if you have dozens of image charts on a web page then using this library can make the size of your web page smaller.
npm install lightweight-charts
import { createChart } from 'lightweight-charts';
const chart = createChart(document.body, { width: 400, height: 300 });
const lineSeries = chart.addLineSeries();
lineSeries.setData([
{ time: '2019-04-11', value: 80.01 },
{ time: '2019-04-12', value: 96.63 },
{ time: '2019-04-13', value: 76.64 },
{ time: '2019-04-14', value: 81.89 },
{ time: '2019-04-15', value: 74.43 },
{ time: '2019-04-16', value: 80.01 },
{ time: '2019-04-17', value: 96.63 },
{ time: '2019-04-18', value: 76.64 },
{ time: '2019-04-19', value: 81.89 },
{ time: '2019-04-20', value: 74.43 },
]);
You can use unpkg:
https://unpkg.com/lightweight-charts/dist/lightweight-charts.standalone.production.js
The standalone version creates window.LightweightCharts
object with all exports from esm
version:
const chart = LightweightCharts.createChart(document.body, { width: 400, height: 300 });
const lineSeries = chart.addLineSeries();
lineSeries.setData([
{ time: '2019-04-11', value: 80.01 },
{ time: '2019-04-12', value: 96.63 },
{ time: '2019-04-13', value: 76.64 },
{ time: '2019-04-14', value: 81.89 },
{ time: '2019-04-15', value: 74.43 },
{ time: '2019-04-16', value: 80.01 },
{ time: '2019-04-17', value: 96.63 },
{ time: '2019-04-18', value: 76.64 },
{ time: '2019-04-19', value: 81.89 },
{ time: '2019-04-20', value: 74.43 },
]);
See BUILDING.md for instructions on how to build lightweight-charts
from source.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this software except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at LICENSE file. Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
This software incorporates several parts of tslib (https://github.com/Microsoft/tslib, (c) Microsoft Corporation) that are covered by the the Apache License, Version 2.0.
This license requires specifying TradingView as the product creator. You shall add the "attribution notice" from the NOTICE file and a link to https://www.tradingview.com/ to the page of your website or mobile application that is available to your users. As thanks for creating this product, we'd be grateful if you add it in a prominent place.
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WebJar for lightweight-charts
We found that org.webjars.npm:github-com-tradingview-lightweight-charts demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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