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@beisen/react-highcharts

v0.1.0

Published

## props

Downloads

69

Readme

ReactHighcharts

props

  • config {object} isRequired

    Highcharts图表配置参数

  • domProps {object} default: {}

    组件Container上Dom属性,例: {style={{marginTop: 10}}}

  • isPureConfig {bool} default: false

    Rerendering a highcharts graph is expensive. You can pass in a isPureConfig option to the ReactHighcharts component, which will keep the highcharts graph from being updated so long as the provided config is referentially equal to its previous value.

  • callback {func} default: () => {}

    图表Render后的callback

  • neverReflow {bool} default: false

    Reflows the chart to its container. By default, the chart reflows automatically to its container following a window.resize event, as per the chart.reflow option. However, there are no reliable events for div resize, so if the container is resized without a window resize event, this must be called explicitly. 如果容器大小不随着window.resize变化,必须显示调用

methods

  • getChart

    @return 返回当前渲染图表实例

How to Use

npm install @beisen/react-highcharats

import ReactHighcharts from '@beisen/react-highcharats'

let config = {
  title: {
    text: 'Monthly Average Temperature',
    x: -20 //center
  },
  subtitle: {
      text: 'Source: WorldClimate.com',
      x: -20
  },
  xAxis: {
      categories: ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun',
          'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec']
  },
  yAxis: {
      title: {
          text: 'Temperature (°C)'
      },
      plotLines: [{
          value: 0,
          width: 1,
          color: '#808080'
      }]
  },
  tooltip: {
      valueSuffix: '°C'
  },
  legend: {
      layout: 'vertical',
      align: 'right',
      verticalAlign: 'middle',
      borderWidth: 0
  },
  series: [{
      name: 'Tokyo',
      data: [7.0, 6.9, 9.5, 14.5, 18.2, 21.5, 25.2, 26.5, 23.3, 18.3, 13.9, 9.6]
  }, {
      name: 'New York',
      data: [-0.2, 0.8, 5.7, 11.3, 17.0, 22.0, 24.8, 24.1, 20.1, 14.1, 8.6, 2.5]
  }, {
      name: 'Berlin',
      data: [-0.9, 0.6, 3.5, 8.4, 13.5, 17.0, 18.6, 17.9, 14.3, 9.0, 3.9, 1.0]
  }, {
      name: 'London',
      data: [3.9, 4.2, 5.7, 8.5, 11.9, 15.2, 17.0, 16.6, 14.2, 10.3, 6.6, 4.8]
  }]
};

let chart = <ReactHighcharts config={config} />