Chart.layouts seems more consistent with other service names (Chart.plugins, Chart.scales, etc.) but also more inline with the service which handle many layout (one per charts).
- issue #4572: logarithmic type if all numbers are zero browser crashes "Out of memory"
- issue #4703: [BUG] Browser unresponsive on bubble chart with logarithmic axes
When `barThickness: undefined|null` (default), we compute an optimal sample size based on the smallest tick interval reduced to prevent any bar to overlap (bar equally sized). Also added support for a special `barThickness: 'flex'` value (previous default) that globally arranges bars side by side to prevent any gap when percentage options are 1 (variable bar sizes).
- allow options to be updated in-place or as a new object
- re-merge new options and rebuild scales & tooltips
- preserve reference to old scale if id/type not changed
- related tests and new sample also added.
- update document about options update
- update doc and example
* Fix issue 4441:
- y-axis labels partially hidden due to restrictive initial fitting.
* Add regression test to linear scale
* Moved regression test from linear scale to core layout service
* In tooltip x align calculation take into account caretSize
Truncation up to caretSize pixels could happen if label text produced tooltip element with size width:
* left side tooltip: width < x and width > x - caretSize
* right side tooltip: width < chartWidth - x and width > chartWidth - x - caretSize
Default caretSize = 5, so with default configuration truncation up to 5 pixels could happen.
* avoid tooltip truncation if possible
use whole chart area for displaying tooltip
* in xAlign calculation take into account caretPadding
* add tests for tooltip truncation avoid logic
* use caretX instead of xCaret
* fix lint errors
Fix Rollup issue caused by early access of the `extend` and `inherits` helpers not yet part of the `helpers/index` import. Also added (basic) unit tests for whose methods.
Generate time scale ticks (`ticks.source: 'auto'`) based on the effective visualized range instead of the actual data range, meaning that the computed units and/or step size may change if the time options min and max are different from the data min and max.
Chrome specific issue that happens when destroying a chart and re-creating it immediately (same animation frame?). The CSS animation used to detect when the canvas become visible is not re-evaluated, breaking responsiveness. Accessing the `offsetParent` property will force a reflow and re-evaluate the CSS animation.
New `options.resolve` helper that determines the final value to use from an array of input values (fallback) and a given context and/or index. For now, only the bubble chart support scriptable options, see documentation for details.
Add scriptable options documentation and update the bubble chart dataset properties table with their scriptable and indexable capabilities and default values. Also move point style description under the element configuration section.
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`.
Allow to create a chart on a canvas not yet attached to the DOM (detection based on CSS animations described in https://davidwalsh.name/detect-node-insertion). The resize element (IFRAME) is added only when the canvas receives a parent or when `style.display` changes from `none`. This change also allows to re-parent the canvas under a different node (the resizer element following). This is a preliminary work for the DIV based resizer.
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.
The original implementation tries to intercept events from the chart internal iframe, which ones failing on Chrome 60. Checking internals doesn't seem the best approach, instead we could consider that a chart has been resized after the resize method has been called and processed. So let's hook `Chart.resize` and callback once it's done.
`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.