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simple-data-grapher

v2.0.0

Published

Turns CSVs into graphs in a few simple steps; various import and export options

Readme

simple-data-grapher

Turns CSVs into graphs in a few simple steps; embeds onto other websites!

Quick Setup :

Installation Instructions:

  1. Clone this repository to your local environment. git clone https://github.com/publiclab/simple-data-grapher
  2. Run npm install to install all the necessary packages required.
  3. Open examples/index.html in your browser to look at the preview of the library.

Instructions for a developer:

  1. Make the changes you are working on in respective /src files.
  2. After doing or while doing the changes run npm run build for making the changes in the dist/.
  3. Run npm run test to run the tests.
  4. Test your changes on a browser by opening examples/index.html.
  5. For finding linting issues run npm run lint

We are using babel to transpile code into es5 and browserify to require different files and watch to watch the changes and build the changes. For testing we are using mocha.