tc-angular-chartjs provides you with directives for all chartjs chart types.
- Line Charts
- Bar Charts
- Radar Charts
- Polar Area Charts
- Pie Charts
- Doughnut Charts
You can see all the Chart.js Documentation on their website.
Grab the latest version of Chart.js
and tc-angular-chartjs
.
Load Chart.js
and tc-angular-chartjs
as you would with normal scripts.
<script type="text/javascript" src="js/Chart.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="js/angular.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="js/tc-angular-chartjs.js"></script>
Make sure you use dist/tc-angular-chartjs.js
or dist/tc-angular-chartjs.min.js
Require tc.chartjs
in your application modules where you require Chart.js
.
angular.module( 'app', ['tc.chartjs']);
There are 6 different directives.
- tc-chartjs
- tc-chartjs-line
- tc-chartjs-bar
- tc-chartjs-radar
- tc-chartjs-polararea
- tc-chartjs-pie
- tc-chartjs-doughnut
Just place one of these directives on a canvas
element to create a Chart.js chart.
<canvas tc-chartjs-doughnut width="350" height="350"></canvas>
You will also want to give the chart some data
and options
. These can be provided
by assigning $scope variables to chart-options
and chart-data
attributes on the same canvas element.
<canvas tc-chartjs-doughnut chart-data="myData" chart-options="myOptions" width="350" height="350"></canvas>
$scope.myData = [
{ value : 50, color : "#F7464A" },
{ value : 90, color : "#E2EAE9" },
{ value : 75, color : "#D4CCC5" },
{ value : 30, color : "#949FB1"}
];
$scope.myOptions = {
// Chart.js options can go here.
};
When using the tc-chartjs
directive you will need to add an additional attribute to
say which type of chart should be created.
Just attach a chart-type=""
attribute to the canvas element.
<canvas tc-chartjs chart-type="doughnut" chart-data="data" chart-options="options" width="350" height="350"></canvas>
Available Types:
- line
- bar
- radar
- polararea
- pie
- doughnut
Passing another value to chart-type than the above will try to create a chart of that type, which is useful if you have extended Chart.js with custom chart types, e.g. through plugins.
- Open a Pull Request (PR)
- Make sure your PR is on a new branch you created from the latest version of master branch
- Please do not open a PR from your master branch
- Open a PR even if your code is incomplete to start a discussion and to collect feedback
- Please make sure all unit tests pass, and add new tests for any added features.
tc-angular-chartjs is dual licensed with the Apache-2.0 or MIT license.
See LICENSE-APACHE-2.0 and LICENSE-MIT for more details.