This code was originally forked from https://github.com/DKirwan/calendar-heatmap
and modified. This
serves to publish the package to npm
as calendar-heatmap-mini
along with a few key differences.
Key Differences
- Option for
singleSelection
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installable as well as importable as a module.- Update to the latest
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- Trim down to specific
d3
packages.
- Trim down to specific
- Data is auto initialized if none is presented.
- When updating the same instance of a heatmap, previous
max
size is not used. - Use SVG
text
for tooltips. - Move into a non-forked version of the repository.
- Rework project structure into the appropriate name (
calendar-heatmap-mini
).
- Rework project structure into the appropriate name (
A d3.js heatmap representing time series data. Inspired by Github's contribution chart.
Property | Usage | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|
data | Chart data | none | no |
selector | DOM selector to attach the chart to | body | no |
max | Maximum count | max found in data | no |
startDate | Date to start heatmap at | 1 year ago | no |
colorRange | Minimum and maximum chart gradient colors | ['#D8E6E7', '#218380'] | no |
tooltipEnabled | Option to render a tooltip | true | no |
tooltipUnit | Unit to render on the tooltip, can be object for pluralization control | 'contributions' | no |
legendEnabled | Option to render a legend | true | no |
onClick | callback function on day click events (see example below) | null | no |
singleSelection | Option to only be able to select a single date | false | no |
locale | Object to translate every word used, except for tooltipUnit | see below | no |
{
months: ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec'],
days: ['S', 'M', 'T', 'W', 'T', 'F', 'S'],
No: 'No',
on: 'on',
Less: 'Less',
More: 'More'
}
1: Add d3.js
and moment.js
2: Include calendar-heatmap-mini.js
and calendar-heatmap-mini.css
.
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="path/tocalendar-heatmap-mini.css">
<script src="path/to/calendar-heatmap-mini.js"></script>
3: Format the data so each array item has a date
and count
property.
As long as new Date()
can parse the date string it's ok. Note - there all data should be rolled up into daily bucket granularity.
4: Configure the chart and render it
// chart data example
var chartData = [{
date: new Date(),
count: 100
}];
var chart1 = calendarHeatmap()
.data(chartData)
.selector('#chart-one')
.colorRange(['#D8E6E7', '#218380'])
.tooltipEnabled(true)
.onClick(function (data) {
console.log('onClick callback. Data:', data);
});
// render the chart
chart1();
1: Add package dependency.
npm install calendar-heatmap-mini --save
- Import however desired.
import CalendarHeatMap from 'calendar-heatmap-mini'
- Configure and render the chart.
import CalendarHeatMap from 'calendar-heatmap-mini'
// chart data example
var chartData = [{
date: new Date(),
count: 100
}];
const chart1 = new CalendarHeatMap()
.data(chartData)
.selector('#chart-one')
.colorRange(['#D8E6E7', '#218380'])
.tooltipEnabled(true)
.onClick(function (data) {
console.log('onClick callback. Data:', data);
});
// render the chart
chart1();
var chart1 = calendarHeatmap()
.data(chartData)
.tooltipUnit(
[
{min: 0, unit: 'contribution'},
{min: 1, max: 1, unit: 'contribution'},
{min: 2, max: 'Infinity', unit: 'contributions'}
]
);
chart1(); // render the chart
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