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@symfony/ux-chartjs
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JavaScript assets of the symfony/ux-chartjs PHP package.
This npm package is reserved for advanced users who want to decouple their JavaScript dependencies from their PHP dependencies (e.g., when building Docker images, running JavaScript-only pipelines, etc.).
We strongly recommend not installing this package directly, but instead install the PHP package symfony/ux-chartjs in your Symfony application with Flex enabled.
If you still want to install this package directly, please make sure its version exactly matches symfony/ux-chartjs PHP package version:
composer require symfony/ux-chartjs:2.23.0
npm add @symfony/ux-chartjs@2.23.0
Tip: Your package.json
file will be automatically modified by Flex when installing or upgrading a PHP package. To prevent this behavior, ensure to use at least Flex 1.22.0 or 2.5.0, and run composer config extra.symfony.flex.synchronize_package_json false
.
FAQs
Chart.js integration for Symfony
We found that @symfony/ux-chartjs 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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