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frappe-gantt-view
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npm install frappe-gantt
Include it in your HTML:
<script src="frappe-gantt.min.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="frappe-gantt.css">
And start hacking:
var tasks = [
{
id: 'Task 1',
name: 'Redesign website',
start: '2016-12-28',
end: '2016-12-31',
progress: 20,
dependencies: 'Task 2, Task 3',
custom_class: 'bar-milestone' // optional
},
...
]
var gantt = new Gantt("#gantt", tasks);
You can also pass various options to the Gantt constructor:
var gantt = new Gantt("#gantt", tasks, {
header_height: 50,
column_width: 30,
step: 24,
view_modes: ['Quarter Day', 'Half Day', 'Day', 'Week', 'Month'],
bar_height: 20,
bar_corner_radius: 3,
arrow_curve: 5,
padding: 18,
view_mode: 'Day',
date_format: 'YYYY-MM-DD',
custom_popup_html: null
});
If you want to contribute:
cd
into project directoryyarn
yarn run dev
License: MIT
Project maintained by frappe
FAQs
A simple, modern, interactive gantt library for the web
The npm package frappe-gantt-view receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, frappe-gantt-view popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that frappe-gantt-view demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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