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Supply Chain Attack Detected in Solana's web3.js Library
A supply chain attack has been detected in versions 1.95.6 and 1.95.7 of the popular @solana/web3.js library.
Lite Chart is an SVG generating library. When you provide the necessary configuration and data according to the chart types in it, it creates SVG charts suitable for the data.
npm install lite-chart
#or
yarn add lite-chart
import { LineChart, LineChartConfig } from 'lite-chart';
const lineChartConfig: LineChartConfig = {
height: 110,
width: 300,
padding: 5,
strokeThickness: 2,
strokeColor: '#3AD09F',
gradient: [
{
offset: '0%',
stopOpacity: '0.25',
stopColor: '#3AD09F',
},
{
offset: '100%',
stopOpacity: '0',
stopColor: '#3AD09F',
},
],
};
const RANDOM_DATA = Array.from({ length: 24 }, () =>
Math.floor(Math.random() * 1000)
);
const lineChart = new LineChart(lineChartConfig);
const imageSource = lineChart.getImageSource(RANDOM_DATA);
console.log(imageSource);
const svgString = lineChart.getSvgString(RANDOM_DATA);
console.log(svgString);
// If it is a node project
lineChart.saveAsFile(RANDOM_DATA, './charts/example.svg');
FAQs
Lightweight SVG chart generator.
The npm package lite-chart receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, lite-chart popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that lite-chart 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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