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easy-pie-chart-typescript

v0.0.4

Published

Rework of the Easy-Pie-Chart with Typescript

Downloads

77

Readme

Easypiechart-v2

This is a rework from the v1 easy-pie-chart. The main reason is to export that awesome chart to a module.

It is rewritten in Typescript.

Renderer

It supports HTML-Canvas and SVG. easypiechart

Usage

<div class="chart" data-percent="73">73%</div>

<script src="/path/to/easypiechart.js"></script>
<script>
  var element = document.querySelector(".chart");
  new EasyPieChart(element, {
    // your options goes here
  });
</script>

Options

You can pass these options to the initialize function to set a custom look and feel for the plugin.

Development

Parcel is used for the bundling which bundles the TS-Files in the src- folder. By simply using the npm run build command, it generates a easyPieChart.js in the dist- folder.

Note: Please, notice the camelcasing!

Get Started

npm i
npm run start

For now, I have pointed in the JS-File app.js to the dist- Folder and its easyPieChart.js. For Development, you should point to the src/easyPieChart.ts in app.js.

<script src="src/easyPieChart.ts"></script>

Test

TODO: Jest