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@douganderson444/calendar-activity-heatmap
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A light weight and customizable version of GitHub's contribution graph.
Built with ❤️ using SvelteKit 1.0.0.
The recommended way to install this package is through NPM.
npm install @douganderson444/calendar-activity-heatmap
<!-- ./src/routes/+page.svelte -->
<script>
import Heatmap from '@douganderson444/calendar-activity-heatmap';
let data = new Array(365).fill().map((x, offset) => {
const date = new Date();
date.setDate(date.getDate() - offset);
return { date, value: Math.floor(Math.random() * 10) };
});
</script>
<Heatmap data={data}>
To create a heatmap, pass props
and a target
to the constructor.
import Heatmap from '@douganderson444/calendar-activity-heatmap/esm';
let data = new Array(365).fill().map((x, offset) => {
const date = new Date();
date.setDate(date.getDate() - offset);
return { date, value: getRand10() };
});
const heatmap = new Heatmap({
props: {
data,
allowOverflow: true
// other props here as desired
},
target: getElementById('heatmap')
});
// ... in the HTML:
<div id="heatmap" />;
To remove the component, call $destroy
.
heatmap.$destroy();
See the Svelte documentation for more information.
Note: Date values for
data
,startDate
, andendDate
should be JavaScriptDate
objects objects, or a value compatible with the Date constructor.
allowOverflow: boolean
Renders cells that fall outside the startDate
to endDate
range. Defaults to false
.
cellGap: number
Defines the space between cells.
cellRadius: number
Defines the radius of each cell. This should be a number relative to the cellSize
, or a string representing a percentage such as '50%'
.
cellSize: number
Defines the size of each cell.
colors: string[]
Array of CSS colors to use for the chart, ordered from lowest to highest. Default colors match GitHub's contribution graph with ['#c6e48b', '#7bc96f', '#239a3b', '#196127']
.
data: { date: Date | string | number; value: number }[]
Array of objects containing the chart data. These objects should be in the shape of { date, value }
.
dayLabelWidth: number
Horizontal space to allocate for day labels. If this is 0
, day labels will not be rendered.
dayLabels: string[]
Array of strings to use for day labels. Defaults to ['', 'Mon', '', 'Web', '', 'Fri', '']
.
fontColor: string
Label font color. Defaults to #333
.
fontFamily: string
Label font family. Defaults to sans-serif
.
fontSize: number
Label font size. Defaults to 8
.
emptyColor: string
CSS color to use for cells with no value.
monthGap: number
Defines the space between months when view
is set to monthly
.
monthLabelHeight: number
Vertical space to allocate for month labels. If this is 0
, month labels will not be rendered.
monthLabels: string[]
Array of strings to use for month labels. Defaults to ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec']
.
startDate: Date | string | number
Date object representing the first day of the graph. If omitted, this will default to the first day of the month
or year
, based on the current view
.
endDate: Date | string | number
Date object represending the last day of the graph. If omitted, this will default to the last day of the current month
or year
, depending on the current view
.
view: 'monthly' | 'yearly'
Determines how the chart should be displayed. Supported values are monthly
and yearly
, defaults to yearly
.
Updates Copyright (c) 2023 Doug Anderson
Original work Copyright (c) 2017 Scott Bedard
FAQs
[![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/calendar-activity-heatmap.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@douganderson444/calendar-activity-heatmap)
The npm package @douganderson444/calendar-activity-heatmap receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, @douganderson444/calendar-activity-heatmap popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @douganderson444/calendar-activity-heatmap demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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