Instead of a direct link, restore the extensions.md file which now redirects /notes/extensions.html to https://github.com/chartjs/awesome in case anyone bookmarked it / there were links to it.
Integrate the upcoming awesome list and make our README.md welcome page more user friendly by displaying the Chart.js logo, adding the docs TOC and removing instructions that was already in the docs.
Add functionality to give pie & doughnut datasets a weight attribute, which affects the relative thickness of the dataset when there are multiple datasets in pie & doughnut charts. The default weight of each dataset is 1, providing any other numerical value will allow the pie or doughnut dataset to be drawn with a thickness relative to its default size.
For example a weight of 2 will allow the dataset to be drawn double its typical dataset thickness. Note that the weight attribute will only affect a pie or doughnut chart if there is more than one visible dataset. Using weight on a pie or doughnut dataset when there is only one dataset on the chart will have no affect.
In order to be compatible with any CSP, we need to prevent the automatic creation of the DOM 'style' element and offer our CSS as a separate file that can be manually loaded (`Chart.js` or `Chart.min.js`). Users can now opt-out the style injection using `Chart.platform.disableCSSInjection = true` (note that the style sheet is now injected on the first chart creation).
To prevent duplicating and maintaining the same CSS code at different places, move all these rules in `platform.dom.css` and write a minimal rollup plugin to inject that style as string in `platform.dom.js`. Additionally, this plugin extract the imported style in `./dist/Chart.js` and `./dist/Chart.min.js`.
Browserify isn't optimal bundling Chart.js because it adds too many internal wrappers, doesn't handle external/global dependencies and doesn't provide a way to generate ESM builds. Therefore, it seems the right choice to switch to rollup, so move all the build process in `rollup.config.js` and make Gulp to execute `rollup -c`.
We also had to switch to Terser instead of UglifyJS because this last one contains a breaking bug. Note that tests now use the exact same rollup config as our builds (the minified one) to ensure that the bundling and minification steps don't break anything. Finally, replace the `gulp watch` task by `gulp build --watch` to be consistent with the other `unittest` and `docs` watching syntax.
The bar `backgroundColor`, `borderColor`, `borderWidth` and `borderSkipped` options are now scriptable (unit tests, docs and a basic sample). Also fix the gulp task that generates the documentation on Windows.
Wicked-Charts is a Java wrapper around Chart.js and allows users to create charts in Java using the Wicket framework. The latest version of Wicked-Charts (3.1.0) supports Chartjs and Wicket 8.
Setup a new Heroku app based on rauchg/slackin, using Slack legacy token from the Chart.js (chartjs.slack@...) user and reCAPTCHA from the same Google account.
- 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
Inject the GA tracking snippet for all samples, including the index page. Also update README.md badges using the shields.io service for consistency with flat-square style and cache, and add release badges to the installation documentation page.
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.
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
* Fix relative links in documentation of configurations
* Fix relative link of 'Time Units'
* Fix relative links for chart types documentations
* Fix the release version link in developers/plugins
See discussion in the issue for context and possible approaches.
When invoking update() inside an event handler, such as onHover,
`options.hover.animationDuration` was not being respected. Given that
some use cases may require additional animation properties for the
manual update call, this commit changes that method signature to accept
a configuration object.
This object provides backwards compatibility with duration and lazy
properties, and also introduces the easing property so that the event
animation is different from the global one.
Add tests that guarantee that when update is called manually with
arguments, it properly builds the _bufferedRequest or calls render with
the proper arguments.
It includes test cases for when update is called with legacy arguments
(duration and lazy) instead of the config object.
.update() documentation was previously updated but .render() was left
out. Since the backwards compatible change was also made to render(),
this commit adds documentation for it.
Make sure to explain responsiveness limitations with CANVAS elements and how to correctly setup a responsive chart using a dedicated and relatively positioned div wrapper.
* Adds step-after functionality, true defaults to step-before
* Update stepped line sample to include all variations of steppedLine configurations
* Update documentation on steppedLine values
* Add tests for new steppedLine values 'before' and 'after'
* respect new scale option 'order' when ordering scales
* scale service - respect new weight scale option for axes ordering
* added test for scale ordering by weight
* removed trailing spaces from layout weight scale order test