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chart-data-provider

v0.0.2

Published

Prepares chart-friendly data from user data

Downloads

8

Readme

chart-data-provider

npm Build Status

Prepares chart-friendly data from user data

Why?

This tool might be useful for you if you are working with charts, and the input of the chart engine should be an array with continuous dates in it, but ...

  • your data is not continuous
  • there might be duplicate entries for the same date in your data

Install

npm install chart-data-provider --save

Usage

Using sample data ...

var sample = [
  { commit_date: '2016-08-01', lines_added: 1 },
  { commit_date: '2016-08-02', lines_added: -4 }, 
  { commit_date: '2016-08-02', lines_added: -2 },
  { commit_date: '2016-08-05', lines_added: -10 },
];

... by calling chart data provider

var chartDataProvider = require('chart-data-provider');
var data = chartDataProvider
  .range('2016-08-01', '2016-08-06')
  .axis({ 
      x: { 
          input: { fieldName: 'commit_date' },            // Name of date field in user data
          output: { fieldName: 'x', type: 'YYYY-MM-DD'}   // Name of x axis in result, and the format
      }, 
      y: { 
          input: { fieldName: 'lines_added' },            // Name of the property we want to aggregate
          output: { fieldName: 'y', calculation: chartDataProvider.SUM_ON_CURRENT_DATE } // The way we aggregate
      } 
  })
  .data(sample);

The result would be an array with continuous dates between the defined date range

// content of 'data' array
[
  { x: '2016-08-01', y: 1 },
  { x: '2016-08-02', y: -6 }, // duplicate entries got aggregated
  { x: '2016-08-03', y: 0 },  // filling the gaps
  { x: '2016-08-04', y: 0 },
  { x: '2016-08-05', y: -10 },
  { x: '2016-08-06', y: 0 },  // filling the gaps (to the end of defined date range)
]

Configuration

| Axis Parameter | Value | | ------------- | ------------- | | x.output.type | EPOCHEPOCH_IN_MSYYYY-MM-DD | | y.output.calculation | SUM_ON_CURRENT_DATE: value will be the sum of current date's valuesSUM_UP_TO_CURRENT_DATE: value will be the sum of all previous entries, plus the sum of current date's values ENTRY_COUNT_ON_CURRENT_DATE: only the number of entries will be considered |