react-vis
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Changelog
v1.0.0 Breaking changes
We recently made a major jump to version v1, which naturally includes some breaking changes. Specifically these include
Table is deprecated: There are other substantially better tables in the ecosystem, so we decided to stick to what we do best, charts and plots. Stylesheet has been moved: the stylesheet for react-vis can now be found within the dist folder, so simply modify your style import to be:
@import './node_modules/react-vis/dist/main';
Default Opacity: The default opacity behavior has been modified. Previously, react-vis asserted you had a linear scale with range [0.1, 1] and place your value within that range. Now react-vis presents a literal-scale by default. Check your opacities to make sure they are correct. tickSizeInner & tickSizeOuter have been reversed: the names of these props on the axes component have been switched. We feel this arrangement offers a more natural way to interact with the plot. ALIGN.TOP_RIGHT was removed from hint.js: this case did not match the orientation scheme followed by this component so was removed.
Changelog
v0.10.1
In this release we release a new chart type, a large repo refactor, address a variety of bugs, and a host of additional features!
New Chart: Type: Sankey Diagram: this chart type allows users visualize data flows and transfers. We are initially releasing this chart in alpha, so that we can gather feedback, and iterate to make the best chart that we can! Check out the docs here here!
Bug Fix: Fix numerous bugs on the radial plot, including mouse interaction issues, incorrect domains, and props falling out of sync
Refactor: We reorganized the way that we are keeping/organizing our repo, installed yarn, added webpack for the examples. (Pro tip, if you are having trouble running the examples after upgrading rm -rf your dist)
Feature: Allow custom crosshair orientation
Feature: Added interaction listeners for the tree map