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c3-chart

v0.0.1

Published

angular directive to utilize c3 charts

Downloads

7

Readme

Angular C3 Build Status

A simple way to add custom C3 charts to your angular apps. Charts based off C3.

Dependencies

  • Angular.js (1.2+)
  • C3js
  • D3js

Downloading

  1. The best way to install Angular C3 is to use bower
    • bower install angular-c3 --save
  2. Or, from this repo
  • you'll need the main file in dist/c3-chart.js

##Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Clone your fork
  3. Create new branch
  4. Make changes
  5. Make test and check test
  6. Build it, run gulp and the files will be linted, concatenated, and minified
  7. Push to new branch on your forked repo
  8. Pull request from your branch to Angular C3 master

###Format for pull request

  • Pretty standard
    • in your commit message; (type) message [issue # closed]
      • (bug) killed that bug, closes #45
  • Submit issues as you see them. There are probably better, faster, easier ways to achieve what Angular C3 is designed to do so.

###Testing

  • angular c3 uses Karma + Mocha + Travis for unit and ci
  • Make sure you didn't break anything
    • run karma start to test in Chrome with karma
  • Features will not be accepted without specs created for them
  • Run gulp and all the source files will be watched and concatenated
  • Open the index.html and use the test app as a playground