* Initial work * Update doc commands * Updated sidebar config * Move docs * Update theme version and enable * Convert to chart.js sample * Update scripts to point to local build * Chart.js from local build * Simplify getting-started example * Axis docs updated except for imported content * Common ticks import works * Chart type docs ported to editor plugin * Last pages to use editor * Fix small errors * Frontmatter title to heading * Remove duplicate example * Update sidebar * Add paths * Remove paths * Add getting-started back * Update menus and add copyright to license section of the docs * Add GA plugin * Style sub-groups * Remove unneeded license page since it is covered on the main page * Remove docusaurus readme page * Remove docusaurus files * Fix issues in docs * Build and deploy scripts for docs work * Conditional base URL for nice local testing * Use eslint-plugin-markdown * Remove hard coded lines * Remove mentions of docusaurus Co-authored-by: Jukka Kurkela <jukka.kurkela@gmail.com>
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Developers
Developer features allow extending and enhancing Chart.js in many different ways.
Latest resources
Latest documentation and samples, including unreleased features, are available at:
Development releases
Latest builds are available for testing at:
WARNING: Development builds MUST not be used for production purposes or as replacement for CDN.
Browser support
All modern and up-to-date browsers are supported, including, but not limited to:
Chrome Edge Firefox Safari
As of version 3, we have dropped Internet Explorer 11 support.
Browser support for the canvas element is available in all modern & major mobile browsers. CanIUse
Run npx browserslist
at the root of the codebase to get a list of supported browsers.
Thanks to BrowserStack for allowing our team to test on thousands of browsers.
Previous versions
To migrate from version 2 to version 3, please see the v3 migration guide.
Version 3 has a largely different API than earlier versions.
Most earlier version options have current equivalents or are the same.
Please note - documentation for previous versions are available online or in the GitHub repo.