https://github.com/rumble-charts/rumble-charts
React components for building composable and flexible charts.
It's based on D3.js under the hood, but most of the time you will not feel that.
All examples are editable. You can see a result right on the page.
https://rumble-charts.github.io
rosko.github.io/slides/2016-04-declarative-charts/#/liveedit
npm install --save rumble-charts
Just include it:
const {
// main component
Chart,
// graphs
Bars, Cloud, Dots, Labels, Lines, Pies, RadialLines, Ticks, Title,
// wrappers
Layer, Animate, Transform, Handlers,
// helpers
helpers, DropShadow, Gradient
} = require('rumble-charts');
And use:
const series = [{
data: [1, 2, 3]
}, {
data: [5, 7, 11]
}, {
data: [13, 17, 19]
}];
class Demo extends Component {
render() {
return <Chart width={400} height={400} series={series} minY={0}>
<Bars />
<Lines />
<Dots />
</Chart>;
}
}
- Write unit tests for graphics components
- Make a first version of documentation with examples
- Update to React 15.x
- Update to lodash 4.x
- Write unit tests for wrappers and helpers components
- Support React ART
- Support morphing between graphics types (Pies <=> Bars)
Mainly there are 3 approaches to integrate React and D3:
- React wraps D3
- D3 prepares virtual DOM for React
- react-faux-dom
- d3-react-sparkline - based on react-faux-dom
- React builds virtual DOM, D3 makes math (
rumble-charts
is here)- react-d3-components
- react-d3 and rd3 as a fork
- react-vis
- victory
MIT