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# angular-chart.js
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Beautiful, reactive, responsive charts for Angular.JS using [Chart.js](http://www.chartjs.org/).
[Demo](http://jtblin.github.io/angular-chart.js/)
# Installation
bower install angular-chart.js --save
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
<script src="../bower_components/angular/angular.min.js"></script>
<script src="/bower_components/Chart.js/Chart.min.js"></script>
<script src="/bower_components/angular-chart.js/dist/angular-chart.js"></script>
```
# Utilisation
There are 6 types of charts so 6 directives: `chart-line`, `chart-bar`, `chart-radar`, `chart-pie`,
`chart-polar-area`, `chart-doughnut`.
They all use mostly the same API:
- `data`: series data
- `labels`: x axis labels (line, bar, radar) or series labels (pie, doughnut, polar area)
- `options`: chart options (as from [Chart.js documentation](http://www.chartjs.org/docs/))
- `series`: (default: `[]`): series labels (line, bar, radar)
- `colours`: data colours (will use default colours if not specified)
- `getColour`: function that returns a colour in case there are not enough (will use random colours if not specified)
- `click`: onclick event handler
- `hover`: onmousemove event handler
- `legend`: (default: `false`): show legend below the chart
There is another directive `chart-base` that takes an extra attribute `chart-type` to define the type
dynamically, see [stacked bar example](http://jtblin.github.io/angular-chart.js/examples/stacked-bars.html).
## 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 [shims](https://github.com/es-shims/es5-shim) for ES5 functions.
```html
<head>
<!--[if lt IE 9]><script src="excanvas.js"></script><![endif]-->
<!--[if lt IE 9]><script src="es5-shim.js"></script><![endif]-->
</head>
```
# Example
## Markup
```html
<canvas id="line" class="chart chart-line" data="data" labels="labels"
legend="true" series="series" click="onClick"></canvas>
```
## Javascript
```javascript
angular.module("app", ["chart.js"])
// Optional configuration
.config(['ChartJsProvider', function (ChartJsProvider) {
// Configure all charts
ChartJsProvider.setOptions({
colours: ['#FF5252', '#FF8A80'],
responsive: false
});
// Configure all line charts
ChartJsProvider.setOptions('Line', {
datasetFill: 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);
}]);
```
## Reactive
angular-chart.js watch updates on data, series, labels, colours and options and will update, or destroy and recreate,
the chart on changes.
## Events
angular-chart.js emits the following events on the `scope` and pass the chart as argument:
* `create`: when chart is created
* `update`: when chart is updated
```
$scope.$on('create', function (event, 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 listen to the scope `destroy` event and destroy the chart when it happens.
## Colours
There are a set of 7 default colours. Colours can be replaced using the `colours` attribute.
If there is more data than colours, colours are generated randomly or can be provided
via a function through the `getColour` attribute.
Hex colours are converted to Chart.js colours automatically,
including different shades for highlight, fill, stroke, etc.
# 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)**
Please check if issue exists and otherwise open issue in [github](https://github.com/jtblin/angular-chart.js/issues).
**Please add a link to a plunker, jsbin, or equivalent.**
Here is a [jsbin template](http://jsbin.com/dufibi/3/edit?html,js,output) for convenience.
# Contributing
Pull requests welcome!
1. Fork the repo
1. Make your changes
1. Run tests: `npm test`
1. Submit pull request
## Contributors
Thank you!
* [@jantimon](https://twitter.com/jantimon)
* [RevanProdigalKnight](https://github.com/RevanProdigalKnight)
* [@ManuelRauber](https://twitter.com/ManuelRauber)
* [@vad710](https://twitter.com/vad710)
* [@JAAulde](https://twitter.com/JAAulde)
* [@offsky](https://twitter.com/offsky)
* [@jonathansampson](https://twitter.com/jonathansampson)
* [@idangozlan](https://twitter.com/idangozlan)
# Author
Jerome Touffe-Blin, [@jtblin](https://twitter.com/jtblin), [About me](http://about.me/jtblin)
# License
angular-chart.js is copyright 2015 Jerome Touffe-Blin and contributors.
It is licensed under the BSD license. See the include LICENSE file for details.