# angular-chart.js [](http://badge.fury.io/bo/angular-chart.js) [](http://badge.fury.io/js/angular-chart.js) [](https://travis-ci.org/jtblin/angular-chart.js) [](https://www.codacy.com/app/jtblin/angular-chart-js) [](https://codeclimate.com/github/jtblin/angular-chart.js) [](https://www.npmjs.com/package/angular-chart.js) Beautiful, reactive, responsive charts for Angular.JS using [Chart.js](http://www.chartjs.org/). Have a look at the [demo site](http://jtblin.github.io/angular-chart.js/) to see examples with detailed markup, script and options. # Installation This is the `1.x` branch which requires Chart.js 2.x version. Following semantic versioning, there are numerous **breaking changes** since 0.x, notably: * all options now need to use the `chart-` prefix * `chart-colours` is now `chart-colors` and `chart-get-colour` is now `chart-get-color` * chart types are in `camelCase` e.g. `line` and `polarArea` * legend is now a Chart.js option so the `chart-legend` attribute has been removed * events emitted on creation and update are now prefixed with `chart-` e.g. `chart-create` * `$scope.$apply` is not called anymore on mouse hover functions calls * obviously all Chart.js breaking changes as well in how options are set, etc. * disabling the `responsive` option doesn't work via global `Chart.defaults.global.responsive` anymore, but must be set via standard options e.g. `ChartJsProvider.setOptions({ responsive: false });` * factory now returns a module name instead of a module instance ### npm npm install --save angular-chart.js ### cdn //cdn.jsdelivr.net/angular.chartjs/latest/angular-chart.min.js ### bower bower install --save angular-chart.js ### manually or copy the files from `dist/`. Then add the sources to your code (adjust paths as needed) after adding the dependencies for Angular and Chart.js first: ```html <head> ... <head> <body> ... </body> <script src="node_modules/angular/angular.min.js"></script> <script src="node_modules/chart.js/Chart.min.js"></script> <script src="node_modules/angular-chart.js/dist/angular-chart.min.js"></script> ``` # Utilisation There are 8 types of charts so 8 directives: `chart-line`, `chart-bar`, `chart-horizontal-bar`, `chart-radar`, `chart-pie`, `chart-polar-area`, `chart-doughnut`, `chart-bubble`. Here are the options for all directives: - `chart-data`: series data - `chart-labels`: x axis labels (line, bar, horizontal bar, radar, bubble) or series labels (pie, doughnut, polar area) - `chart-options`: chart options (as from [Chart.js documentation](http://www.chartjs.org/docs/)) - `chart-series`: (default: `[]`): series labels (line, bar, radar) - `chart-colors`: data colors (will use default colors if not specified) - `chart-get-color`: function that returns a color in case there are not enough (will use random colors if not specified) - `chart-click`: onclick event handler - `chart-hover`: onmousemove event handler - `chart-dataset-override`: override individual datasets to allow per dataset configuration e.g. y-axis, mixed type chart There is another directive `chart-base` that takes an extra attribute `chart-type` to define the type dynamically. You can create mixed type chart using the `chart-dataset-override`, see [bar-line example](http://jtblin.github.io/angular-chart.js/examples/dataset-override.html). See also [stacked bar example](http://jtblin.github.io/angular-chart.js/examples/stacked-bars.html). # Example ## Markup ```html <canvas class="chart chart-line" chart-data="data" chart-labels="labels" chart-series="series" chart-click="onClick"></canvas> ``` ## Javascript ```javascript angular.module("app", ["chart.js"]) // Optional configuration .config(['ChartJsProvider', function (ChartJsProvider) { // Configure all charts ChartJsProvider.setOptions({ chartColors: ['#FF5252', '#FF8A80'], responsive: false }); // Configure all line charts ChartJsProvider.setOptions('line', { showLines: false }); }]) .controller("LineCtrl", ['$scope', '$timeout', function ($scope, $timeout) { $scope.labels = ["January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July"]; $scope.series = ['Series A', 'Series B']; $scope.data = [ [65, 59, 80, 81, 56, 55, 40], [28, 48, 40, 19, 86, 27, 90] ]; $scope.onClick = function (points, evt) { console.log(points, evt); }; // Simulate async data update $timeout(function () { $scope.data = [ [28, 48, 40, 19, 86, 27, 90], [65, 59, 80, 81, 56, 55, 40] ]; }, 3000); }]); ``` ## AMD RequireJS See [a simple AMD example](examples/amd.js) ## CommonJS e.g. webpack Module should work with CommonJS out of the box e.g. [browserify](http://browserify.org/) or [webpack](http://webpack.github.io/), see a [webpack example](examples/webpack.commonjs.js). # Reactive angular-chart.js watch updates on data, series, labels, colors and options and will update, or destroy and recreate, the chart on changes. # Events angular-chart.js listens to the following events on the `scope` and acts accordingly: * `$destroy`: call `.destroy()` on the chart * `$resize`: call `.resize()` on the chart angular-chart.js emits the following events on the `scope` and pass the chart as argument: * `chart-create`: when chart is created * `chart-update`: when chart is updated * `chart-destroy`: when chart is destroyed ``` $scope.$on('chart-create', function (evt, chart) { console.log(chart); }); ``` **Note**: the event can be emitted multiple times for each chart as the chart can be destroyed and created multiple times during angular `watch` lifecycle. angular-chart.js listens to the scope `$destroy` event and destroys the chart when it happens. # Colors There are a set of 7 default colors. Colors can be replaced using the `colors` attribute. If there is more data than colors, colors are generated randomly or can be provided via a function through the `getColor` attribute. Hex colors are converted to Chart.js colors automatically, including different shades for highlight, fill, stroke, etc. RGB colors may be input by using a string in the format "rgb(r,g,b)". ## Example - RGB Colors ``` angular.module('app',['chart.js']) .controller('MainController', function($scope){ $scope.colors = ["rgb(159,204,0)","rgb(250,109,33)","rgb(154,154,154)"]; $scope.labels = ["Green", "Orange", "Grey"]; $scope.data = [300, 500, 100]; }); ``` RGBA colors may also be input by using a string in the format "rgba(r,g,b,a)". They may be used alongside RGB colors and/or Hex colors. ## Example - RGBA Colors ``` angular.module('app',['chart.js']) .controller('MainController', function($scope){ $scope.colors = ["rgba(159,204,0,0.5)","rgba(250,109,33,0.7)","rgba(154,154,154,0.5)"]; $scope.labels = ["Green", "Orange", "Grey"]; $scope.data = [300, 500, 100]; }); ``` Colors may also be input as an object by using the format in the example below. Colors input as objects, Hex colors, RGB, and RGBA colors may be mixed and matched. ## Example - input color as an object ``` angular.module('app',['chart.js']) .controller('MainController', function($scope){ $scope.colors = [ { backgroundColor: "rgba(159,204,0, 0.2)", pointBackgroundColor: "rgba(159,204,0, 1)", pointHoverBackgroundColor: "rgba(159,204,0, 0.8)", borderColor: "rgba(159,204,0, 1)", pointBorderColor: '#fff', pointHoverBorderColor: "rgba(159,204,0, 1)" },"rgba(250,109,33,0.5)","#9a9a9a","rgb(233,177,69)" ]; $scope.labels = ["Green", "Peach", "Grey", "Orange"]; $scope.data = [300, 500, 100, 150]; }); ``` ## Browser compatibility For IE8 and older browsers, you will need to include [excanvas](https://code.google.com/p/explorercanvas/wiki/Instructions). You will also need a [shim](https://github.com/es-shims/es5-shim) for ES5 functions. You also need to have ```height``` and ```width``` attributes for the ```<canvas>``` tag of your chart if using IE8 and older browsers. If you *do not* have these attributes, you will need a [getComputedStyle shim](https://github.com/Financial-Times/polyfill-service/blob/master/polyfills/getComputedStyle/polyfill.js) and the line ```document.defaultView = window;```, but there still may be errors (due to code in Chart.js). ```html <head> <!--[if lt IE 9]> <script src="excanvas.js"></script> <script src="es5-shim.js"></script> <![endif]--> </head> ``` # Issues **Issues or feature requests for Chart.js (e.g. new chart type, new axis, etc.) need to be opened on [Chart.js issues tracker](https://github.com/nnnick/Chart.js/issues)** **For general questions about usage, please use [http://stackoverflow.com/](http://stackoverflow.com/)** Please check if issue exists first, otherwise open issue in [github](https://github.com/jtblin/angular-chart.js/issues). **Ensure you add a link to a plunker, jsbin, or equivalent.** Here is a [jsbin template](http://jsbin.com/rodunob/edit?html,js,output) for convenience. # v0.x - Chart.js v1.x - deprecated This is the deprecated version of angular-chart.js that uses the v1.x version of Chart.js. If you want to use this version, please checkout the [chartjs-1.x branch](https://github.com/jtblin/angular-chart.js/tree/chartjs-1.x) # Contributing Pull requests welcome! See [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md). ## Contributors Thank you to the [contributors](https://github.com/jtblin/angular-chart.js/graphs/contributors)! # Author Jerome Touffe-Blin, [@jtblin](https://twitter.com/jtblin), [About me](http://about.me/jtblin) # License angular-chart.js is copyright 2016 Jerome Touffe-Blin and contributors. It is licensed under the BSD license. See the include LICENSE file for details.