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Vue3 ChartJS Wrapper

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Basic ChartJS 4 wrapper for Vue3

For ChartJS 2, see v0.3.0

For ChartJS 3.1, see v1.3.0

Requirements

  • Vue 3
  • ChartJS 4

Installation

yarn add chart.js @j-t-mcc/vue3-chartjs

npm install chart.js @j-t-mcc/vue3-chartjs

Configuration

Component props use the same structure as ChartJS arguments and are passed as-is to the instance of ChartJS.

ChartJS charts are responsive by default. If you wish to have a fixed sized chart, you can set the optional height and width properties, paired with setting responsive to false in the options property.

  props: {
    type: {
      type: String, 
      required: true
    },
    height: {
      type: Number,
      required: false,
      default: null
    },
    width: {
      type: Number,
      required: false,
      default: null
    },
    data: {
      type: Object,
      required: true
    },
    options: {
      type: Object,
      default: () => ({})
    },
    plugins: {
      type: Array,
      default: () => []
    }
  }

Sandbox Examples

View the ChartJS Docs for more examples.

Events

A default event hook plugin is injected into each chart object and emits the following events: ChartJS events

Event listeners are converted to camelcase in Vue 3. Events marked as "cancellable" in the ChartJS documentation can be " canceled" by calling the preventDefault method on the event parameter available in your event function.

Methods

This library only implements a few ChartJS methods for some common interactions and are available by reference:

chartRef.value.update(animationSpeed = 750)
chartRef.value.resize()
chartRef.value.destroy()

If you require additional access to ChartJS functionality, you can interact directly with the ChartJS object via the chartJSState attribute by reference:

const base64Image = chartRef.value.chartJSState.chart.toBase64Image()

See the ChartJS Docs for more

Examples

Below are some basic chart examples to get started.

Simple Chart

<template>
  <div style="height:600px;width: 600px; display: flex;flex-direction:column;">
    <vue3-chart-js
        :id="doughnutChart.id"
        :type="doughnutChart.type"
        :data="doughnutChart.data"
        @before-render="beforeRenderLogic"
    ></vue3-chart-js>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
import Vue3ChartJs from '@j-t-mcc/vue3-chartjs'

export default {
  name: 'App',
  components: {
    Vue3ChartJs,
  },
  setup () {
    const doughnutChart = {
      id: 'doughnut',
      type: 'doughnut',
      data: {
        labels: ['VueJs', 'EmberJs', 'ReactJs', 'AngularJs'],
        datasets: [
          {
            backgroundColor: [
              '#41B883',
              '#E46651',
              '#00D8FF',
              '#DD1B16'
            ],
            data: [40, 20, 80, 10]
          }
        ]
      }
    }

    const beforeRenderLogic = (event) => {
      //...
      //if(a === b) {
      //  event.preventDefault()
      //}
    }

    return {
      doughnutChart,
      beforeRenderLogic
    }
  },
}
</script>

Updating chart

Here is an example of updating the data, labels and title in a chart.

See the ChartJS docs for more details on updating charts.

<template>
  <div style="height:600px;width: 600px;display: flex;flex-direction:column;">
    <vue3-chart-js
        :id="doughnutChart.id"
        ref="chartRef"
        :type="doughnutChart.type"
        :data="doughnutChart.data"
        :options="doughnutChart.options"
    ></vue3-chart-js>

    <button @click="updateChart">Update Chart</button>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
import { ref } from 'vue'
import Vue3ChartJs from '@j-t-mcc/vue3-chartjs'

export default {
  name: 'App',
  components: {
    Vue3ChartJs,
  },
  setup () {
    const chartRef = ref(null)

    const doughnutChart = {
      id: 'doughnut',
      type: 'doughnut',
      data: {
        labels: ['VueJs', 'EmberJs', 'ReactJs', 'AngularJs'],
        datasets: [
          {
            backgroundColor: [
              '#41B883',
              '#E46651',
              '#00D8FF',
              '#DD1B16'
            ],
            data: [40, 20, 80, 10]
          }
        ]
      },
      options: {
        plugins: {}
      }
    }

    const updateChart = () => {
      doughnutChart.options.plugins.title = {
        text: 'Updated Chart',
        display: true
      }
      doughnutChart.data.labels = ['Cats', 'Dogs', 'Hamsters', 'Dragons']
      doughnutChart.data.datasets = [
        {
          backgroundColor: [
            '#333333',
            '#E46651',
            '#00D8FF',
            '#DD1B16'
          ],
          data: [100, 20, 800, 20]
        }
      ]

      chartRef.value.update(250)
    }

    return {
      doughnutChart,
      updateChart,
      chartRef
    }
  },
}
</script>

Exporting Chart as PNG

<template>
  <div style="height:600px;width: 600px; display: flex;flex-direction:column;">
    <button type="submit" @click="exportChart">Export Chart as PNG</button>
    <vue3-chart-js
        :id="doughnutChart.id"
        ref="chartRef"
        :type="doughnutChart.type"
        :data="doughnutChart.data"
    ></vue3-chart-js>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
import { ref } from 'vue'
import Vue3ChartJs from '@j-t-mcc/vue3-chartjs'

export default {
  name: 'App',
  components: {
    Vue3ChartJs,
  },
  setup () {
    const chartRef = ref(null)
    const doughnutChart = {
      id: 'doughnut',
      type: 'doughnut',
      data: {
        labels: ['VueJs', 'EmberJs', 'ReactJs', 'AngularJs'],
        datasets: [
          {
            backgroundColor: [
              '#41B883',
              '#E46651',
              '#00D8FF',
              '#DD1B16'
            ],
            data: [40, 20, 80, 10]
          }
        ]
      }
    }

    const exportChart = () => {
      let a = document.createElement('a')
      a.href = chartRef.value.chartJSState.chart.toBase64Image()
      a.download = 'image-export.png'
      a.click()
      a = null
    }

    return {
      chartRef,
      doughnutChart,
      exportChart
    }
  },
}
</script>

Adding a plugin

ChartJS has two different types of plugins: Global & Inline.

Inline plugins can be passed directly to the chart via the plugins array prop and will be available for that chart only.

Global plugins require registration with ChartJS and will be available for all charts. Some plugins must be registered.

Here is an example of adding a global plugin, in this case chartjs-plugin-zoom.

Global plugins can be registered one of two ways:

Via Component Install

import Vue3ChartJs from '@j-t-mcc/vue3-chartjs'
import zoomPlugin from 'chartjs-plugin-zoom'

const Vue = createApp(App)

Vue.use(Vue3ChartJs, {
  plugins: [
    zoomPlugin
  ]
})

Vue.mount('#app')

Via Helper Function

import Vue3ChartJs from '../lib/main'
import zoomPlugin from 'chartjs-plugin-zoom'

Vue3ChartJs.registerGlobalPlugins([zoomPlugin])

Example usage with locally imported chart component:

<template>
  <div style="height:600px;width:600px;">
    <vue3-chart-js
        :id="lineChart.id"
        :type="lineChart.type"
        :data="lineChart.data"
        :options="lineChart.options"
    ></vue3-chart-js>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
import Vue3ChartJs from '@j-t-mcc/vue3-chartjs'
import zoomPlugin from 'chartjs-plugin-zoom'

Vue3ChartJs.registerGlobalPlugins([zoomPlugin])

export default {
  name: 'App',
  components: {
    Vue3ChartJs,
  },
  setup () {
    const lineChart = {
      id: 'line',
      type: 'line',
      data: {
        labels: ['Red', 'Blue', 'Yellow', 'Green', 'Purple', 'Orange'],
        datasets: [{
          label: '# of Votes',
          data: [50, 19, 3, 5, 2, 3],
          backgroundColor: [
            'rgba(255, 99, 132, 0.2)',
            'rgba(54, 162, 235, 0.2)',
            'rgba(255, 206, 86, 0.2)',
            'rgba(75, 192, 192, 0.2)',
            'rgba(153, 102, 255, 0.2)',
            'rgba(255, 159, 64, 0.2)'
          ],
          borderColor: [
            'rgba(255, 99, 132, 1)',
            'rgba(54, 162, 235, 1)',
            'rgba(255, 206, 86, 1)',
            'rgba(75, 192, 192, 1)',
            'rgba(153, 102, 255, 1)',
            'rgba(255, 159, 64, 1)'
          ],
          borderWidth: 1
        }]
      },
      options: {
        plugins: {
          zoom: {
            zoom: {
              wheel: {
                enabled: true,
              },
              pinch: {
                enabled: true,
              },
              mode: "y",
            },
          },
        },
      },
    }

    return {
      lineChart
    }
  },
}
</script>

Demo

For a demo, Clone this repository and run:

yarn install

yarn dev

License

MIT