Chart-maker
A Node.js module for rendering a chart from a CSV file using a C3 spec.
It can be used from the command line or as a code library.
It's a great way to render server-side charts.
This library uses Data-Forge, Nightmare and C3.
For help please see this exmple repo and this post on The Data Wrangler.
Use from command line
Installation
npm install -g c3-chart-maker
Usage
c3-chart-maker <input-file> --chart=<c3-chart-file> --out=<output-image-file> [--export=<folder>] [--template=<chart-template-folder>] [--show] [--dump-chart] [--verbose]
Options
chart Specifies the file that defines the chart.
out Specifies the name of the image file to output for the chart.
export Optionally specify a folder to export the interactive chart to.
show Optional parameter that shows the browser that renders the chart.
dump-chart Dump the expanded chart definition to standard out for debugging.
template Template directory that contains the HTML and CSS files for the chart. You can use this to completely override the chart template.
verbose Enable this option for verbose debug output.
Example
c3-chart-maker myspreadsheet.csv --chart=mychartspec.json --out=mychart.png --show --dump-chart
Use as a code library
Installation
npm install --save c3-chart-maker
Usage
const c3ChartMaker = require('c3-chart-maker');
var inputFilePath = "your-input-file.csv"; // NOTE: This can also be a DataForge dataframe, an array of data or a path to a JSON file.
var chartTemplateFilePath = "my-chart-spec.json"; // NOTE: This can also be inline JSON or the path to a Node.js module with a function that builds the chart definition.
var outputFilePath = "your-chart-output-file.png";
var options: {
show: true // Show browser used to render the chart.
dumpChart: true, // Dump the expanded chart definition to the console for debugging.
export: "folder-path", // Optionally specify a folder to export an interactive chart to.
template: "folder-path" // Optionally override the chart template with your own custom version.
};
c3ChartMaker(inputFilePath, chartTemplateFilePath, outputFilePath, options)
.then(() => {
console.log('Done');
})
.catch(err => {
console.error(err);
});