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chartjs-plugin-dragdata
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A plugin for Chart.js that makes data points draggable. Supports touch events & arbitrary Chart.js interaction modes.
Compatible with Chart.js v4, v3 & v2.4+ 🎉
Chart.js version | chartjs-plugin-dragdata version | git branch |
---|---|---|
4.x | 2.x | master branch |
3.x | 2.x | v3 branch |
2.4.x ~ 2.9.4 | 1.x | v2 branch |
Chart Type | Demo | Source |
---|---|---|
Bar - simple bar | demo | source |
Horizontal Bar - simple horizontal Bar | demo | source |
Floating bar - simple floating bars | demo | source |
Floating bar - simple floating bars, horizontal | demo | source |
Stacked Bar - simple stacked bar | demo | source |
Stacked Horizontal Bar - simple stacked horizontal bar | demo | source |
Stacked Bar - GANTT chart | demo | source |
Bubble - simple bubble | demo | source |
Bubble - draggable x-axis | demo | source |
Line - simple, single y-axis | demo | source |
Line - dual y-axis | demo | source |
Line - single y-axis, categorical x-axis | demo | source |
Line - single y-axis, custom (max value) interaction mode | demo | source |
Line - drag multiple points | demo | source |
Line - react fiddle | demo | source |
Line - drag x-, and y-axis (scatter chart) | demo | source |
Line - drag dates (x and y axis) | demo | source |
Line - zoom, pan, and drag data points (combination with chartjs-plugin-zoom) | demo | source |
Mixed - bar, bubble, and line chart | demo | source |
Radar - simple radar | demo | source |
Polar - simple polar area chart | demo | source |
Click here to learn how to use this plugin in an Observable notebook.
npm install chartjs-plugin-dragdata
yarn add chartjs-plugin-dragdata
In browsers, you may simply add the following script tag:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/chartjs-plugin-dragdata@latest/dist/chartjs-plugin-dragdata.min.js"></script>
Or, download a release archive file from releases.
After you install the plugin, it should work out-of-the-box since it features automatic global registration, i.e., automatically calls Chart.register(ChartJSDragDataPlugin)
and is therefore applied to all charts. If you want to disable it in a specific chart, please refer to the Configuration section below.
[!NOTE] The automatic registration behaviour is deprecated and is planned to be removed in the nearest major release (
v3.0.0
). After the change, it will be necessary to perform the registration manually as described in chart.js documentation.
The plugin can be configured in multiple ways:
plugins
section in chart configuration)Applying a configuration to disable dragging at any of the above levels will cause the successive (lower on the list) levels to be overridden. For instance, disabling dragging for a dataset will cause all data points inside it to be disabled. This is to achieve compatibility with the previous versions of the library.
[!NOTE] The above is about to change in the nearest major release (
v3.0.0
). After the change, the configuration of the lower levels will override the higher levels.
Per-chart configuration can be applied to a single chart by adding to chart.options.plugins
a property dragData
of type PluginConfiguration | boolean
.
By default, the plugin is enabled, which is equivalent to setting the property to true
. Note that the default behaviour, however, is allowing for dragging only on the y-axis, and not on the x-axis. To enable dragging on the x-axis, you must apply other configuration options.
To disable the plugin for a chart, the property must be set to false
(which applies just to the given chart).
new Chart(ctx, {
options: {
plugins:{
dragData: ... // PluginConfiguration goes here
}
}
})
The PluginConfiguration
object can contain the following properties:
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
dragX | boolean | false | Enables dragging along the x-axis. This solely works for continuous, numerical x-axis scales (no categories or dates)! |
dragY | boolean | true | Enables dragging along the y-axis. |
onDragStart | DragEventCallback = (event: MouseEvent | TouchEvent, datasetIndex: number, index: number, value: number) => boolean | void | undefined | Callback function that is called when dragging starts. If the callback returns false , dragging is stopped for the given data point. If the callback returns false , the drag is prevented and the new value is discarded. |
onDrag | DragEventCallback = (event: MouseEvent | TouchEvent, datasetIndex: number, index: number, value: number) => boolean | void | undefined | Callback function that is called when dragging. If the callback returns false , the drag is prevented and the previous value of the data point is still effective while the new one is discarded. |
onDragEnd | DragEventCallback = (event: MouseEvent | TouchEvent, datasetIndex: number, index: number, value: number) => void | undefined | Callback function that is called when dragging ends. If the callback returns false , the drag is prevented and the previous value of the data point is still effective while the new one is discarded. |
magnet | { to: (value: ChartDataItemType) => ChartDataItemType } | undefined | Configuration object for applying a 'magnet' to the dragged data point. |
Per-scale configuration can be applied to a single chart's scale by adding to chart.options.scales[scaleID]
a property dragData
of type boolean
. This property can be set to true
to enable dragging for the entire scale, or to false
to disable it.
Per-dataset configuration can be applied to a single chart's dataset by adding to chart.data.datasets[datasetIndex]
a property dragData
of type boolean
. This property can be set to true
to enable dragging for the entire dataset, or to false
to disable it.
Per-data-point configuration can be applied to a single data point by adding to chart.data.datasets[datasetIndex].data[index]
a property dragData
of type boolean
. This property can be set to true
to enable dragging for the entire dataset, or to false
to disable it.
The following Chart.js sample configuration displays most of the available
configuration options of the dragdata
plugin. For all of the options, see the Configuration section.
const draggableChart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: "line",
data: {
labels: ["Red", "Blue", "Yellow", "Green", "Purple", "Orange"],
datasets: [
{
label: "# of Votes",
data: [12, 19, 3, 5, 2, 3],
fill: true,
tension: 0.4,
borderWidth: 1,
pointHitRadius: 25, // for improved touch support
// dragData: false // prohibit dragging this dataset
// same as returning `false` in the onDragStart callback
// for this datsets index position
},
],
},
options: {
plugins: {
dragData: {
round: 1, // rounds the values to n decimal places
// in this case 1, e.g 0.1234 => 0.1)
showTooltip: true, // show the tooltip while dragging [default = true]
// dragX: true // also enable dragging along the x-axis.
// this solely works for continous, numerical x-axis scales (no categories or dates)!
onDragStart: function (event, datasetIndex, index, value) {
// you may use this callback to prohibit dragging certain datapoints
// by returning false in this callback
if (element.datasetIndex === 0 && element.index === 0) {
// this would prohibit dragging the first datapoint in the first
//dataset entirely
return false;
}
},
onDrag: function (event, datasetIndex, index, value) {
// you may control the range in which datapoints are allowed to be
// dragged by returning `false` in this callback
if (value < 0) return false; // this only allows positive values
if (datasetIndex === 0 && index === 0 && value > 20) return false;
},
onDragEnd: function (event, datasetIndex, index, value) {
// you may use this callback to store the final datapoint value
// (after dragging) in a database, or update other UI elements that
// dependent on it
},
},
},
scales: {
y: {
dragData: false, // disables datapoint dragging for the entire axis
},
},
},
});
Minimum and maximum allowed data values can also be specified through the min
and max
ticks settings in the scales options. By setting these values accordingly, unexpected (fast) changes to the scales, that may occur when dragging data points towards the outer boundaries of the y-axis, can be prohibited.
const myChartOptions = {
type: 'line', // or radar, bar, horizontalBar, bubble
data: {...},
options: {
plugins: {dragData: true},
scales: {
y: {
max: 25,
min: 0
}
}
}
}
In some scenarios, one might want to stop dragging at the closest (rounded) value, or even at a fixed value.
This may be achieved by specifying a magnet
callback function
in the plugins settings:
const myChartOptions = {
type: 'line', // or radar, bar, bubble
data: {...},
options: {
plugins: {
dragData: {
magnet: {
to: Math.round // to: (value) => value + 5
}
}
}
}
}
You can find a full React example featuring react-chartjs-2
in the repository: chartjs-plugin-dragdata-react-example.
In order to support touch events, the pointHitRadius
option should be set to a value greater than 25
. You can find working example configurations in the pages/dist-demos/*.html
files. Also note, that mobile devices (and thus touch events) can be simulated with the device mode in the Chrome DevTools.
When working with a module bundler (e.g. Rollup/Webpack) and a framework (e.g. Vue.js/React/Angular), you still need to import the plugin library after installing. Here's a small example for a Vue.js component
<template>
<div>
<canvas id="chart"></canvas>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import { Chart, registerables } from 'chart.js'
// Load the options file externally for better readability of the component.
// In the chartOptions object, make sure to add "dragData: true" etc.
import chartOptions from '~/assets/js/labour.js'
import 'chartjs-plugin-dragdata'
export default {
data() {
return {
chartOptions
}
},
mounted() {
Chart.register(...registerables)
this.createChart('chart', this.chartOptions)
},
methods: {
createChart(chartId, chartData) {
const ctx = document.getElementById(chartId)
const myChart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: chartData.type,
data: chartData.data,
options: chartData.options,
})
}
}
}
</script>
Please feel free to submit an issue or a pull request! If you make changes to the source files, don't forget to:
npm run build
to build the library (outputs will be written to dist/
) or npm run build:watch
to run the rollup packager in watch mode and build the library each time the source files changenpm run build:pages
or npm run build:pages:watch
to build the demo & E2E test pages files; outputs will be written to pages/dist-demos/
for demos, and to /pages/dist-e2e
for E2E tests (the latter ones containing eval
-using code for injecting data from Playwright)npm run test
(or separately with npm run test:unit
, npm run test:integration
, npm run test:e2e
)npm run test:e2e:updateSnapshots
The build command comes in four variants:
build
which builds bundles for all targets:
chartjs-plugin-dragdata.esm.js
- ESM production, minified (tersed) bundlechartjs-plugin-dragdata.js
- UMD production, non-minified bundlechartjs-plugin-dragdata.min.js
- UMD production, minified (tersed) bundlechartjs-plugin-dragdata-test.js
- bundle for Jest unit tests with coverage instrumentation code injected by rollup-istanbul-plugin
chartjs-plugin-dragdata-test-browser.js
- bundle for E2E test with additional test-only exports used for automatic tests, allows for injection of urlencoded configuration for Playwright and with coverage instrumentation code injected by rollup-istanbul-plugin
build:no-coverage
which works like build
, but does not include the rollup-istanbul-plugin
, which may sometimes be helpful when you alter the code and encounter an error when running tests, making the result bundle not contain rubbish code injected by Istanbulbuild:watch
which works as build
, but watches source files for changes and triggers a rebuild whenever they changebuild:watch:no-coverage
which works like a mix of build:watch
and build:no-coverage
Scripts for linting are also provided:
lint
which runs ESLint on the projectlint:fix
which runs ESLint on the project in fix modechartjs-plugin-dragdata.js is available under the MIT license.
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