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chartjs-plugin-chart2music
Advanced tools
Chart.js plugin for Chart2Music. Turns chart.js charts into music so the blind can hear data.
This is a beta release of this plugin. Not all chart.js features are supported yet.
Turns your chart.js charts into music so the blind can hear data. This plugin will automatically add Chart2Music, an interactive sonification library, to your chart.js charts. The contents of the chart element will be modified to best support screen reader users, and the interactions will be visually synchronized to provide support for keyboard-only users.
Check out our CodePen collection of examples using the plugin.
Add the chartjs2music plugin to your existing chart.js code like this:
import {Chart} from "chart.js/auto";
import chartjs2music from "chartjs-plugin-chart2music";
Chart.register(chartjs2music);
That will register the plugin globally. Alternatively, if you only want to enable for a given chart, you can do this:
import {Chart} from "chart.js/auto";
import chartjs2music from "chartjs-plugin-chart2music";
new Chart(canvasElement, {
type: "bar",
data: {
datasets: [{
data: [1,4,2,8]
}]
},
plugins: [chartjs2music]
})
The following plugin options are available:
errorCallback
- A callback that will return errors if any arise while the plugin works.cc
- the equivalent of the chart2music option cc
audioEngine
- the equivalent of the chart2music option audioEngine
axes
- the equivalent of the chart2music option axes
Here's an example for providing options:
import {Chart} from "chart.js/auto";
import chartjs2music from "chartjs-plugin-chart2music";
new Chart(canvasElement, {
type: "bar",
data: {
datasets: [{
data: [1,4,2,8]
}]
},
options: {
plugins: {
chartjs2music: {
// All errors should be logged as errors
errorCallback: console.error,
// Here's a div I made to be the CC
cc: myDiv,
// The Y values should all be money
axes: {
y: {
format: (value) => "$" + value
}
}
}
}
},
plugins: [chartjs2music]
});
This plugin is currently in beta, so not all of the chart.js features are currently supported.
A quick list of chart.js features we currently support includes:
@sgratzl/chartjs-chart-boxplot
plugin (only support boxplots when there are no other chart types present)chartjs-chart-wordcloud
plugintitle
, min
, max
, type="linear"
, type="logarithmic"
.parsing
or non-standard axes identifiers)Note that visual-specific chart features are ignored. This includes things like color, padding, line thickness, etc.
Things we plan to support in the future:
parsing
options for dataPlugins we plan to support in the future:
FAQs
Chart.js plugin for Chart2Music. Turns chart.js charts into music so the blind can hear data.
We found that chartjs-plugin-chart2music 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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