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vue2-echarts

v1.0.1

Published

A Vue.js project

Downloads

22

Readme

Vue2-ECharts

ECharts component for Vue.js.

Built upon ECharts 3.x & Vue.js 2.x. Vue-ECharts may not directly work in Vue.js 2.0.

Installation

Manual

Just download dist/vue-echarts.js and include it in your HTML file:

<script src="path/to/vue-echarts/dist/vue-echarts.js"></script>

npm

$ npm install vue2-echarts

bower

$ bower install vue2-echarts

Registering the component

webpack + vue-loader

import ECharts from 'vue2-echarts/src/ECharts/ECharts.vue'

// register the component to use
Vue.component('chart', ECharts)

// or register in component
export default {
  components: {
    chart: ECharts
  }
}

CommonJS

var Vue = require('path/to/vue')

// requiring the UMD module
var ECharts = require('path/to/vue2-echarts/dist/vue-echarts')

// or with vue-loader you can require the src directly
var ECharts = require('path/to/vue2-echarts/src/ECharts/ECharts.vue')

// register component to use
Vue.component('chart', ECharts)

AMD

require.config({
  paths: {
    'vue': 'path/to/vue',
    'vue-echarts': 'path/to/vue-conticon/dist/vue-echarts'
  }
})

require(['vue', 'vue-echarts'], function (Vue, ECharts) {
  // register component to use
  Vue.component('chart', ECharts)
})

Global variable

The component class is exposed as window.VueECharts.

// register component to use
Vue.component('chart', VueECharts)

Using the component

<template>
<chart :options="polar"></chart>
</template>

<style>
.echarts {
  height: 300px;
}
</style>

<script>
export default {
  data: function () {
    let data = []

    for (let i = 0; i <= 360; i++) {
        let t = i / 180 * Math.PI
        let r = Math.sin(2 * t) * Math.cos(2 * t)
        data.push([r, i])
    }

    return {
      polar: {
        title: {
          text: '极坐标双数值轴'
        },
        legend: {
          data: ['line']
        },
        polar: {
          center: ['50%', '54%']
        },
        tooltip: {
          trigger: 'axis',
          axisPointer: {
            type: 'cross'
          }
        },
        angleAxis: {
          type: 'value',
          startAngle: 0
        },
        radiusAxis: {
          min: 0
        },
        series: [
          {
            coordinateSystem: 'polar',
            name: 'line',
            type: 'line',
            showSymbol: false,
            data: data
          }
        ],
        animationDuration: 2000
      }
    }
  }
}
</script>

Properties

  • initOptions & theme

    Used to initialize ECharts instance.

  • options [reactive]

    Used to update data for ECharts instance. Modifying this property will trigger ECharts' setOptions method.

  • group [reactive]

    This property is automatically bound to the same property of the ECharts instance.

Instance Methods

  • mergeOptions (setOptions in ECharts)

    Providing a better method name to describe the actual behavior of setOptions.

  • resize

  • dispatchAction

  • showLoading

  • hideLoading

  • getDataURL

  • clear

  • dispose

Static Methods

  • connect
  • disconnect
  • registerMap
  • registerTheme

You can refer to ECharts' API to learn how to use the methods above.

Local development

$ npm i
$ npm run dev

Open http://localhost:8080/ to see the demo.