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@cloudflare/chart-time
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Cloudflare time-based chart presentational components
Installation with yarn is recommended
$ yarn add @cloudflare/chart-time
import React from 'react';
import { Box } from '@cloudflare/component-box';
import { TimeseriesChart } from '../../src';
const randomData = [];
const N_SERIES = 5;
const VAL_MAX_SLOPE = 10; // max amount of val change per time
const TIME_BIN = 60 * 60 * 1000; // 1h
const START_TIME =
Math.round(new Date() / TIME_BIN) * TIME_BIN - 5 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000; // 5d
const NOW = new Date();
[...Array(N_SERIES).keys()].forEach(ser => {
let ts = START_TIME;
let val = 0;
while (ts <= NOW) {
const valVar =
Math.round(Math.random() * VAL_MAX_SLOPE * 2) - VAL_MAX_SLOPE;
val += valVar;
val = Math.max(0, val); // prevent negative vals
randomData.push({
ser: `ser${ser + 1}`,
ts: +ts,
val
});
ts += TIME_BIN;
}
});
const ViewComponent = () => (
<div>
{[['line', 'stacked'], ['normalized', 'stream']].map((row, i) => (
<Box key={i} display="flex">
{row.map(type => (
<Box key={type} flex="1">
<TimeseriesChart
type={type}
interpolation="spline"
height={300}
data={randomData}
timeDimension="ts"
seriesDimension="ser"
valueDimension="val"
valueLabel="Units"
/>
</Box>
))}
</Box>
))}
</div>
);
export default ViewComponent;
FAQs
Cloudflare time-based chart presentational components
We found that @cloudflare/chart-time 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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