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@adyen/lume
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Lume is a component library for visual representations of data, built for Vue with D3.
Lume is a library for graphical representations of information and data. By using visual elements like charts, graphs, and maps, this repository provide an accessible way to see and understand trends, outliers, and patterns in data. We use Vue to all graphic elements and rely on d3.js for the calculations.
We're currently aiming to use:
To install Lume, run the following command:
$ npm install @adyen/lume
The default export of Lume is a Vue plugin that you can install in your global Vue setup:
import Vue from 'vue';
import Lume from '@adyen/lume';
import App from './my-app.vue';
Vue.use(Lume);
const app = new Vue(App).$mount('#root');
If, instead of using the Vue plugin, you rather import single components as you go, you can do that as well:
// SFC <script type="ts">
import { defineComponent } from 'vue';
import { LumeBarChart } from '@adyen/lume';
export default defineComponent({
components: { LumeBarChart },
...
});
Follow these steps to quickly start developing amazing data-viz components locally:
$ git clone git@github.com:Adyen/lume.git
$ npm i
$ npm start
Storybook is available by running the following command:
$ npm run storybook
Every chart component should have its own .stories
file, and it will be automatically loaded onto the Storybook manager.
The charts we wish to include:
The following are planned for future releases:
Note: Components from this list can change, so being here doesn't mean it will land on the library for sure.
This project is currently being developed & maintained by team Lume. This includes:
FAQs
Lume is a Vue data visualization component library, built with Typescript and D3.
We found that @adyen/lume demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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