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gantt-chart

v1.1.0

Published

interactive gantt charts in node and the browser

Downloads

97

Readme

gantt-chart

generate an svg gantt chart in node and the browser

example

View this example on htmlbin.

export some task data in chart.json:

{
    "wow": {
        "dependencies": [ "amaze" ],
        "duration": "1 week"
    },
    "amaze": {
        "duration": "3 days"
    },
    "cool": {
        "duration": "6 days"
    },
    "whatever": {
        "duration": "1 day",
        "dependencies": [ "wow" ]
    },
    "very": {
        "duration": "2 days",
        "dependencies": [ "amaze" ]
    },
    "great": {
        "duration": "8 days",
        "dependencies": [ "very" ]
    }
}

then you can render the chart to a string for the server:

var str = require('virtual-dom-stringify');
var gantt = require('gantt-chart');
var g = gantt(require('./chart.json'));
console.log(str(g.tree()));

or to the dom in the browser:

var createElement = require('virtual-dom/create-element');
var gantt = require('gantt-chart');
var g = gantt(require('./chart.json'));

var elem = document.querySelector('#chart');
elem.appendChild(createElement(g.tree()));

methods

var gantt = require('gantt-chart')

var g = gantt(tasks={})

Create a gantt chart instance g from some tasks.

The tasks object should map task names to t objects with these properties:

  • t.duration - a human-readable duration string
  • t.dependencies - an array of string names that the current task depends on

g.add(name, t)

Add a task t as name.

If a task called name already exists, the existing task will be overwritten.

g.remove(name)

Remove a task by its name.

var tree = g.tree(opts)

Return a virtual-dom tree.

Optionally set attributes on the svg primitives with:

  • opts.rect
  • opts.text
  • opts.arrow

var sorted = g.sort()

Return a topologically sorted list of

var coords = g.coords(sorted)

Return an object mapping names to arrays of [x0,y0,x1,y1] coordinates.

install

With npm do:

npm install gantt-chart

to get the library or

npm install -g gantt-chart

to get the gantt-chart command.

license

MIT