
Security News
How Enterprise Security Is Adapting to AI-Accelerated Threats
Socket CTO Ahmad Nassri discusses why supply chain attacks now target developer machines and what AI means for the future of enterprise security.
@superset-ui/legacy-plugin-chart-country-map
Advanced tools
This plugin provides Country Map for Superset.
Configure key, which can be any string, and register the plugin. This key will be used to
lookup this chart throughout the app.
import CountryMapChartPlugin from '@superset-ui/legacy-plugin-chart-country-map';
new CountryMapChartPlugin().configure({ key: 'country-map' }).register();
Then use it via SuperChart. See
storybook
for more details.
<SuperChart
chartType="country-map"
width={600}
height={600}
formData={...}
queriesData={[{
data: {...},
}]}
/>
To update the country maps or add a new country, run scripts in the Jupyter notebook
scripts/Country Map GeoJSON Generator.ipynb.
pip install geopandas shapely matplotlib notebook
jupyter notebook
FAQs
Superset Legacy Chart - Country Map
The npm package @superset-ui/legacy-plugin-chart-country-map receives a total of 226 weekly downloads. As such, @superset-ui/legacy-plugin-chart-country-map popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @superset-ui/legacy-plugin-chart-country-map demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 21 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Did you know?

Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.

Security News
Socket CTO Ahmad Nassri discusses why supply chain attacks now target developer machines and what AI means for the future of enterprise security.

Security News
Learn the essential steps every developer should take to stay secure on npm and reduce exposure to supply chain attacks.

Security News
Experts push back on new claims about AI-driven ransomware, warning that hype and sponsored research are distorting how the threat is understood.