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@rightscale/ui-charts

v0.1.2

Published

Renders time series as charts for Angular

Downloads

16

Readme

Charts

Renders time series as charts for Angular

Using the library

Install it from npm:

npm i @rightscale/ui-charts

In your application, import the library in your index.ts to make it available globally

import '@rightscale/ui-charts'

Add a reference to the library's module in the Angular module definition for your app:

angular.module('myApp', ['rs.charts'])

In your SCSS stylesheet, import the library's stylesheet if present:

@import '../node_modules/@rightscale/ui-charts/styles.scss';

Contributing

Setup

Tested with Node version 5.12.0 You also need Gulp installed.

Install dependencies with

npm i

Demo app

You can run the demo app with:

gulp demo

That will automatically serve the demo app and watch for any changes to the app and the library.

Running tests

You can run the tests in PhantomJS:

gulp spec

Or you can run them in Chrome if you wish to debug them:

gulp spec:debug

Working with a dependent package

If you're working both on the library and a package that consumes it, you can make your local copy of the library available:

npm link

Then you can use this copy from the dependent package using

npm link @rightscale/ui-charts

Finally, you can watch for file changes in the library so the image and template files are automatically rebuilt:

gulp

Contributors

  • André Rieussec (@Ventajou)

License

MIT (c) RightScale