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tiny-spark

v1.2.0

Published

An elegant, reactive and responsive sparkline chart solution without dependency.

Downloads

50

Readme

tiny-spark

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An elegant, reactive and responsive sparkline chart solution without dependency.

DEMO

Installation

npm i tiny-spark

Usage

Import the file in your project:

import { render } from "tiny-spark";

// If you need to fetch data, call render afterwards
getData().then(render);

// If you hardcode your dataset, you can call render immediately

Calling render again will re-trigger the animation (if data-animation is set to "true").

Just set up a div with a "tiny-spark" class, with a few data attributes to configure the chart. Note that providing data-id is optional, a unique id will be generated if you don't.

Render a line chart:

<div style="width: 100%">
  <div
    class="tiny-spark"
    data-id="myId"
    data-type="line"
    data-curve="true"
    data-cut-null="false"
    data-set="[1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13]"
    data-dates='["01-2026", "02-2026", "03-2026", "04-2026", "05-2026", "06-2026"]'
    data-responsive
    data-animation="true"
    data-line-color="#4A4A4A"
    data-area-color="#1A1A1A10"
    data-gradient-from="#FF0000"
    data-gradient-to="#FFAA00"
    data-temperature-colors="['#00FF00', '#FF0000']"
    data-gradient-from-opacity="1"
    data-gradient-to-opacity="1"
    data-line-thickness="4"
    data-plot-color="#2A2A2A"
    data-plot-radius="2"
    data-hide-plots-above="100"
    data-number-locale="en-US"
    data-number-rounding="2"
    data-indicator-color="#1A1A1A"
    data-indicator-width="1"
    data-show-last-value="true"
    data-last-value-font-size="12"
    data-last-value-color="#1A1A1A"
    data-tooltip-smoothing="1"
  ></div>
</div>

Render a bar chart:

<div style="width: 100%">
  <div
    class="tiny-spark"
    data-id="myId"
    data-type="bar"
    data-set="[1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13]"
    data-dates='["01-2026", "02-2026", "03-2026", "04-2026", "05-2026", "06-2026"]'
    data-responsive
    data-animation="true"
    data-line-thickness="4"
    data-gradient-from="#FF0000"
    data-gradient-to="#FFAA00"
    data-gradient-from-opacity="1"
    data-gradient-to-opacity="1"
    data-plot-color="#2A2A2A"
    data-number-locale="en-US"
    data-number-rounding="2"
    data-indicator-width="0"
    data-show-last-value="true"
    data-last-value-font-size="12"
    data-last-value-color="#1A1A1A"
    data-tooltip-smoothing="1"
  ></div>
</div>

Styling

tiny-spark is headless.

Target the following css classes to customize elements:

/** the chart container (div element) */
.tiny-spark {
}

/** the tooltip (div element) */
.tiny-spark-tooltip {
  /** just display:none if you don't need it */
}

/** the indicator (svg line element) */
.tiny-spark-indicator {
  /** for example: customize stroke-dasharray */
}

/** the plots (svg circle element) */
.tiny-spark-datapoint-circle {
}

/** the chart line (svg path element) */
.tiny-spark-line-path {
}

/** the chart area (svg path element) */
.tiny-spark-line-area {
}