Create beautiful JavaScript charts with one line of Vue
Create beautiful JavaScript charts with one line of Vue
Vue Chartkick
Create beautiful JavaScript charts with one line of Vue
Supports Chart.js, Google Charts, and Highcharts
Quick Start
Run
yarn add vue-chartkick chart.js
And add
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueChartkick from 'vue-chartkick'
import Chart from 'chart.js'
Vue.use(VueChartkick, {adapter: Chart})
This sets up Chartkick with Chart.js. For other charting libraries, see detailed instructions.
Charts
Line chart
<line-chart :data="{'2017-01-01': 11, '2017-01-02': 6}"></line-chart>
Pie chart
<pie-chart :data="[['Blueberry', 44], ['Strawberry', 23]]"></pie-chart>
Column chart
<column-chart :data="[['Sun', 32], ['Mon', 46], ['Tue', 28]]"></column-chart>
Bar chart
<bar-chart :data="[['Work', 32], ['Play', 1492]]"></bar-chart>
Area chart
<area-chart :data="{'2017-01-01': 11, '2017-01-02': 6}"></area-chart>
Scatter chart
<scatter-chart :data="[[174.0, 80.0], [176.5, 82.3]]" xtitle="Size" ytitle="Population"></scatter-chart>
Geo chart - Google Charts
<geo-chart :data="[['United States', 44], ['Germany', 23], ['Brazil', 22]]"></geo-chart>
Timeline - Google Charts
<timeline :data="[['Washington', '1789-04-29', '1797-03-03'], ['Adams', '1797-03-03', '1801-03-03']]"></timeline>
Multiple series
data = [
{name: 'Workout', data: {'2017-01-01': 3, '2017-01-02': 4}},
{name: 'Call parents', data: {'2017-01-01': 5, '2017-01-02': 3}}
];
// and
<line-chart :data="data" />
Say Goodbye To Timeouts
Make your pages load super fast and stop worrying about timeouts. Give each chart its own endpoint.
<line-chart data="/stocks"></line-chart>
Options
Id, width, and height
<line-chart id="users-chart" width="800px" height="500px"></line-chart>
Min and max values
<line-chart :min="1000" :max="5000"></line-chart>
min
defaults to 0 for charts with non-negative values. Use null
to let the charting library decide.
Colors
<line-chart :colors="['#b00', '#666']"></line-chart>
Stacked columns or bars
<column-chart :stacked="true"></column-chart>
Discrete axis
<line-chart :discrete="true"></line-chart>
Label (for single series)
<line-chart label="Value"></line-chart>
Axis titles
<line-chart xtitle="Time" ytitle="Population"></line-chart>
Straight lines between points instead of a curve
<line-chart :curve="false"></line-chart>
Show or hide legend
<line-chart :legend="true"></line-chart>
Specify legend position
<line-chart legend="bottom"></line-chart>
Donut chart
<pie-chart :donut="true"></pie-chart>
Prefix, useful for currency - Chart.js, Highcharts
<line-chart prefix="$"></line-chart>
Suffix, useful for percentages - Chart.js, Highcharts
<line-chart suffix="%"></line-chart>
Set a thousands separator - Chart.js, Highcharts
<line-chart thousands=","></line-chart>
Set a decimal separator - Chart.js, Highcharts
<line-chart decimal=","></line-chart>
Show a message when data is empty
<line-chart :messages="{empty: 'No data'}"></line-chart>
Refresh data from a remote source every n
seconds
<line-chart :refresh="60"></line-chart>
You can pass options directly to the charting library with:
<line-chart :library="{backgroundColor: '#eee'}"></line-chart>
See the documentation for Google Charts, Highcharts, and Chart.js for more info.
To customize datasets in Chart.js, use:
<line-chart :dataset="{borderWidth: 10}"></line-chart>
You can pass this option to individual series as well.
Use dynamic components to make the chart type dynamic:
<component is="column-chart"></component>
Data
Pass data as an array or object
<pie-chart :data="{'Blueberry': 44, 'Strawberry': 23}"></pie-chart>
<pie-chart :data="[['Blueberry', 44], ['Strawberry', 23]]"></pie-chart>
Times can be a Date
or a string (strings are parsed)
<line-chart :data="[[new Date(), 5], ['2017-01-01 00:00:00 UTC', 7]]"></line-chart>
Multiple Series
You can pass a few options with a series:
-
name
-
data
-
color
-
dataset
- Chart.js only
Download Charts
Chart.js only
Give users the ability to download charts. It all happens in the browser - no server-side code needed.
<line-chart :download="true"></line-chart>
Set the filename
<line-chart download="boom"></line-chart>
Note: Safari will open the image in a new window instead of downloading.
Installation
Chart.js
Run
yarn add vue-chartkick chart.js
And add
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueChartkick from 'vue-chartkick'
import Chart from 'chart.js'
Vue.use(VueChartkick, {adapter: Chart})
Google Charts
Run
yarn add vue-chartkick
And add
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueChartkick from 'vue-chartkick'
Vue.use(VueChartkick)
And include on the page
<script src="https://www.gstatic.com/charts/loader.js"></script>
Highcharts
Run
yarn add vue-chartkick highcharts
And add
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueChartkick from 'vue-chartkick'
import Highcharts from 'highcharts'
Vue.use(VueChartkick, {adapter: Highcharts})
No Package Manager
Include the charting library and the Chartkick library
<script src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/Chart.bundle.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]"></script>
Multiple Libraries [master]
If more than one charting library is loaded, choose between them with:
<line-chart adapter="google"></line-chart>
Options are google
, highcharts
, and chartjs
Example
<div id="app">
<line-chart :data="chartData"></line-chart>
</div>
<script>
var app = new Vue({
el: "#app",
data: {
chartData: [["Jan", 4], ["Feb", 2], ["Mar", 10], ["Apr", 5], ["May", 3]]
}
})
</script>
Contributing
Everyone is encouraged to help improve this project. Here are a few ways you can help:
- Report bugs
- Fix bugs and submit pull requests
- Write, clarify, or fix documentation
- Suggest or add new features
To get started with development, run:
git clone https://github.com/ankane/vue-chartkick.git
cd vue-chartkick
yarn
yarn build