Add a new `offset` option to scales to add extra space at edges and remove the `includeOffset` argument from `getPixelForValue()` and `getPixelForTick()`. The bar controller now automatically calculates the bar width to avoid overlaps. When `offsetGridLines` is true, grid lines move to the left by one half of the tick interval, and labels don't move.
The `bounds` option makes more sense directly under `scale` since it defines the scale limits strategy when no explicit min/max are specified. Also change the `bounds: 'labels'` option value for `bounds: 'ticks'` because it really means: "ensure ticks to be fully visible in the scale, whatever the ticks `source`.
Fix `ticks.mode` behavior when `ticks.source` is `auto`: the lookup table is now built from the data and not from the ticks, so data (and ticks) are correctly distributed along the scale. Rename the option to `distribution` (more explicit than `mode`) and since this option applies from now on the data, it seems better to have it under `scale` instead `scale.ticks`.
Internal ticks are now stored as objects in the PRIVATE this._ticks member and must not be accessed directly from outside this class. this.ticks is around for a long time and hasn't been marked as private, so we can't change its structure without unexpected breaking changes. If you need to access the scale ticks, use scale.getTicks() instead.
`ticks.bounds` (`'data'`(default)|`'label'`): `data` preserves the data range while `labels` ensures that all labels are visible. This option is bypassed by the min/max time options.
Remove the useless time scale `_model` object containing private members: instead, make these members private (prefixed by `_`) part of the scale.
Move time helpers back into time scale, remove the `Chart.helpers.time namespace` and attempt to make the auto generation logic a bit simpler. The generate method doesn't anymore enforce min/max, the calling code needs to clamp timestamps if needed.
For time series charts it may make more sense to specify the horizontal axis using the variable `t`. This change will make it much easier to use the time scale with the financial chart, which takes in the data points `{t, o, h, l, c}`.
The title plugin and scale title now accept lineHeight specified using unitless value (1.4), length ('1.4em' or '12px'), percentage ('200%') or keyword ('normal' === 1.2). The line height parsing has been refactored under the 'Chart.helpers.options' namespace. Also fix incorrect text positioning in the title plugin.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/line-height
`ticks.source` (`'auto'`(default)|`'labels'`): `auto` generates "optimal" ticks based on min, max and a few more options (current `time` implementation`). `labels` generates ticks from the user given `data.labels` values (two additional trailing and leading ticks can be added if min and max are provided).
`ticks.mode` (`'linear'`(default)|`series`): `series` displays ticks at the same distance from each other, whatever the time value they represent, while `linear` displays them linearly in time: the distance between each tick represent the amount of time between their time values.
Implemented alignment by major unit in the time scale. This allows showing the first tick of a larger unit like days in a special way and is part of the basis of the time series scale.
* Make parseTime private
* start on fixing time scale
* Reimplement existing functionality
* Tidy tests
* Fix labels for non-linearly sized units
Months, quarters and years have non-constant numbers of seconds. A scale that's linear WRT milliseconds produces incorrect tick labels due to the label formatting losing precision (eg year labels lose month and day so a label of 2016-12-32 displays as 2016 instead of 2017).
* Re-implement tick generation
As in v2.5
`karma.conf.ci.js` has been merged into `karma.conf.js` for local testing consistency: `gulp unittestWatch` has been replaced by `gulp unittest --watch` and thus use exactly the same config file. Upgrade to latest jasmine and karma packages and remove deprecated `gulp-karma` dependency (directly use `karma.Server` in gulp).
Split `test/mockContext.js` into smaller `test/jasmine.*` modules to make easier unit tests maintenance and finally, move all `*.test.js` files under the `test/specs` folder.