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vue-plotly2
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npm install @statnett/vue-plotly plotly.js --save
Then use it as a module:
import VuePlotly from '@statnett/vue-plotly'
export default {
components: {
VuePlotly
},
data: function () {
return {
data: [{ x: [1, 3], y: [2, 4] }],
layout: {},
options: {}
}
}
}
<vue-plotly :data="data" :layout="layout" :options="options"/>
To use vue-plotly with webpack you should see this example repo for how to make that work.
In short, install ify-loader and transform-loader and add the following to your webpack config:
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.js$/,
use: [
'ify-loader',
'transform-loader?plotly.js/tasks/util/compress_attributes.js',
]
}
]
}
https://plot.ly/javascript/getting-started/#start-plotting might also be relevant.
The browser UMD build is located in the dist folder.
The component supports the following props:
data
The traces to draw. Will trigger a call to react when changed.
layout
The layout options. Will trigger a relayout when changed.
options
The general options https://github.com/plotly/plotly.js/blob/master/src/plot_api/plot_config.js
autoResize (default: false, not reactive)
If true, the graph resizes when the window is resized.
watchShallow (default: false, not reactive)
If true, does not trigger a redraw when child properties of data changes, but not the data object itself. Might be needed for large datasets.
All plotly events are captured and emitted as vue events. The names are without the plotly_ prefix. The following events are supported:
click, hover, unhover, selecting, selected, restyle, relayout, autosize, deselect, doubleclick, redraw, animated
All functions defined by plotly are available as methods on the component. However it is not recommendable to call most of these manually since it is better to change the reactive properties on the data, layout or options directly, This will in turn trigger an update to the graph. If you do call these manually, the graph data and the props data might not be in sync.
For certain scenarios though it, like downloading an image, you need to call these functions. You call the functions as you would normally, but without the first argument, the DOM element.
The following functions are exposed:
restyle, relayout, update, addTraces, deleteTraces, moveTraces, extendTraces, prependTraces, purge, toImage, downloadImage, plot, newPlot
Some have special handling:
toImageHas default png format, and graph width and height pre filled, this can be overridden.
downloadImageHas default png format, and graph width and height pre filled. Filename is set to the title of the graph and with a date postfix. These can all be overridden.
plotDeprecated: https://plot.ly/javascript/plotlyjs-function-reference/#plotlyplot
Accepts no arguments. Uses data, layout and options from the props data.
newPlotAccepts no arguments. Uses data, layout and options from the props data.
reactAccepts no arguments. Uses data, layout and options from the props data.
Read more about plotlyjs function reference here: https://plot.ly/javascript/plotlyjs-function-reference/
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A vue wrapper for plotly.js
We found that vue-plotly2 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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