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@gravity-ui/chartkit
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React component used to render charts based on any sources you need
React component used to render charts based on any sources you need
npm i --save-dev @gravity-ui/chartkit @gravity-ui/uikit
import {ThemeProvider} from '@gravity-ui/uikit';
import ChartKit, {settings} from '@gravity-ui/chartkit';
import {YagrPlugin, YagrWidgetData} from '@gravity-ui/chartkit/build/plugins';
settings.set({plugins: [YagrPlugin]});
const data: YagrWidgetData = {
data: {
timeline: [
1636838612441, 1636925012441, 1637011412441, 1637097812441, 1637184212441, 1637270612441,
1637357012441, 1637443412441, 1637529812441, 1637616212441,
],
graphs: [
{
id: '0',
name: 'Serie 1',
color: '#6c59c2',
visible: true,
data: [25, 52, 89, 72, 39, 49, 82, 59, 36, 5],
},
{
id: '1',
name: 'Serie 2',
color: '#6e8188',
visible: true,
data: [37, 6, 51, 10, 65, 35, 72, 0, 94, 54],
},
],
},
libraryConfig: {
chart: {
type: 'line',
},
title: {
text: 'line: random 10 pts',
},
},
};
function App() {
return (
<ThemeProvider>
<div className="app" style={{height: 500}}>
<ChartKit type="yagr" data={data} />
</div>
</ThemeProvider>
);
}
export default App;
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React component used to render charts based on any sources you need
The npm package @gravity-ui/chartkit receives a total of 1,094 weekly downloads. As such, @gravity-ui/chartkit popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @gravity-ui/chartkit 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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