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modify from: lazy-high-charts, with Highcharts v2.1.5 and Rails 3
use: Highcharts
Rails3.0.8+/Ruby1.8.7+
gem 'rails_highcharts'
rails g rails_highcharts:install
Usage in Controller:
@h = HighChart.new('graph') do |f|
f.series(:name=>'John', :data=>[3, 20, 3, 5, 4, 10, 12 ,3, 5,6,7,7,80,9,9])
f.series(:name=>'Jane', :data=> [1, 3, 4, 3, 3, 5, 4,-46,7,8,8,9,9,0,0,9] )
end
Without overriding entire option , (only change a specific option index):
@h = HighChart.new('graph') do |f|
.....
f.options[:chart][:defaultSeriesType] = "area"
f.options[:chart][:inverted] = true
f.options[:legend][:layout] = "horizontal"
f.options[:x_axis][:categories] = ["uno" ,"dos" , "tres" , "cuatro"]
......
Overriding entire option:
@h = HighChart.new('graph') do |f|
.....
f.x_axis(:categories => @days.reverse! , :labels=>{:rotation=>-45 , :align => 'right'})
f.chart({:defaultSeriesType=>"spline" , :renderTo => "myRenderArea" , :inverted => true})
.....
Usage in layout:
<%= javascript_include_tag :highcharts %>
<!--[if IE]> <%= javascript_include_tag :ie_high_charts %> <![endif]-->
Usage in view:
<%= high_chart("my_id", @h) %>
Passing formatting options in the view to the helper block , because all the helper options declared in the controller are converted in strict/valid json (quoted key); so we need to extend the json object with some js.
<% high_chart("my_id", @h) do |c| %>
<%= "options.tooltip.formatter = function() { return '<b>HEY!!!'+ this.series.name +'</b><br/>'+ this.x +': '+ this.y +' units';}" %>
<%= "options.xAxis.labels.formatter = function() { return 'ho';}" %>
<%= "options.yAxis.labels.formatter = function() { return 'hey';}" %>
<%end %>
Option reference:
http://www.highcharts.com/ref/
HighCharts License:
http://www.highcharts.com/license
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We found that rails_highcharts 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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