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ember-highcharts

A Highcharts, HighStock and HighMaps component for ember cli

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Ember-highcharts

A Highcharts, Highstock, and Highmaps component for Ember CLI.

Requirements

  • Ember CLI
  • Ember >= 1.13.0
  • If you need support for Ember < 1.13.0, use ember-highcharts v0.1.3

Installation

ember install ember-highcharts

Usage

This component takes in four arguments:

{{high-charts mode=mode chartOptions=chartOptions content=content theme=theme}}

mode

The mode argument is optional and it determines whether to use Highcharts, Highstock, or Highmaps. The possible values are:

ValueDescription
falsy valuedefaults to Highcharts mode
"StockChart"uses Highstock mode
"Map"uses Highmaps mode

chartOptions

The chartOptions argument is a generic object for setting different options with Highcharts/Highstock/Highmaps. Use this option to set things like the chart title and axis settings.

content

The content argument matches up with the series option in the Highcharts/Highstock/Highmaps API. Use this option to set the series data for your chart.

theme

The theme argument is optional and it allows you to pass in a Highcharts theme.

Example Bar Chart

Here's an example of how to create a basic bar chart:

// controller
import Ember from 'ember';
import defaultTheme from '../themes/default-theme';

export default Ember.Controller.extend({

  chartOptions: {
    chart: {
      type: 'bar'
    },
    title: {
      text: 'Fruit Consumption'
    },
    xAxis: {
      categories: ['Apples', 'Bananas', 'Oranges']
    },
    yAxis: {
      title: {
        text: 'Fruit eaten'
      }
    }
  },

  chartData: [{
    name: 'Jane',
    data: [1, 0, 4]
  }, {
    name: 'John',
    data: [5, 7, 3]
  }],

  theme: defaultTheme

});
{{high-charts chartOptions=chartOptions content=chartData theme=theme}}

Check out more chart examples in the tests/dummy app in this repo.

Configuration

This addon will load Highcharts by default. Highcharts has many optional features like Highstock and Highmaps. You can add the emberHighCharts option to your ember-cli-build.js file to load these optional features:

// all possible options
var app = new EmberApp({
  emberHighCharts: {
    includeHighCharts: false,
    includeHighStock: true,
    includeHighMaps: false,
    includeHighChartsMore: true,
    includeHighCharts3D: true,
    includeModules: ['map', 'broken-axis', 'heatmap', ... ]
    /* available modules:
      boost, broken-axis, canvas-tools, data, drilldown, exporting, funnel,
      heatmap, map, no-data-to-display, offline-exporting, solid-gauge, treemap
    */
  }
});

Highstock

Highcharts is already included in Highstock, so it is not necessary to load both. Using the following configuration to load Highstock:

var app = new EmberApp({
  emberHighCharts: {
    includeHighCharts: false,
    includeHighStock: true
  }
});

Highmaps

Highcharts is not included in Highmaps. If you only need to use Highmaps use the following configuration:

var app = new EmberApp({
  emberHighCharts: {
    includeHighCharts: false,
    includeHighMaps: true
  }
});

If you need to use Highmaps and Highcharts then use the following configuration:

var app = new EmberApp({
  emberHighCharts: {
    includeHighCharts: true,
    includeModules: ['map']
  }
});

Global Highcharts Config Options

Ember-highcharts provides its own set of default configurations in addon/utils/option-loader.js. At runtime you can optionally configure custom styles by providing a app/highcharts-configs/application.js file. This file should provide a hook that returns the final configuration.

// app/highcharts-configs/application.js

export default function(defaultOptions) {
  defaultOptions.credits.href = 'http://www.my-great-chart.com';
  defaultOptions.credits.text = 'great charts made cheap';
  defaultOptions.credits.enabled = true;

  return defaultOptions;
}

Generating Chart Components

Ember-highcharts also provides blueprints to easily create sub-classes of the default high-charts component.

ember generate chart <chart-name>

Obtaining a Reference to the Chart Instance

The chart instance is exposed to the yielded content if used in block form:

{{#high-charts mode=mode chartOptions=chartOptions content=content theme=theme as |chart|}}
  {{my-custom-legend chart=chart}}
{{/high-charts}}

where my-custom-legend is an example component that may wish to access the chart instance.

Overriding Chart Redrawing

This addon observes changes to chartData and redraws the chart using the highcharts Series.setData method. You can extend this component to handle advanced redrawing use cases like dynamically updating labels and titles (ex: Chart.setTitle()).

// components/dynamic-high-charts.js
import Ember from 'ember';
import EmberHighChartsComponent from 'ember-highcharts/components/high-charts';

export default EmberHighChartsComponent.extend({

  contentDidChange: Ember.observer('content.@each.isLoaded', function() {
    // add redraw logic here. ex:
    var chart = this.get('chart');
    var seriesName = this.get('content')[0].name;
    chart.series[0].update({ name: seriesName, data: this.get('content')[0].data }, false);
    chart.setTitle(null, { text: seriesName }, false);
    chart.redraw();
  })

});
{{dynamic-high-charts mode=chartMode content=chartData chartOptions=chartOptions theme=theme}}

Contributing

See contributing guidelines.

Changelog

See CHANGELOG.md.

Licensing

Highcharts has its own seperate licensing agreement.

The ember-highcharts addon is released under the MIT license.

Credit

This add-on is built based on the gist and medium by @poteto

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Package last updated on 04 Apr 2017

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