After further investigation, I see 3 blocking issues which impact the
readability of the chart by following our design.
After looking into the source code, only one can be resolved within
limited time, it is quite time consuming to read code and fix the other 2.
I opened 3 issues to the chartJS community.
https://github.com/nnnick/Chart.js/issues/881
https://github.com/nnnick/Chart.js/issues/892
https://github.com/nnnick/Chart.js/issues/893
To guarantee the accomplishment of widgets work on schedule within this
week, I will switch to explore re-using those existing kimchi line chart
code.
On 1/23/2015 6:35 PM, Yu Xin Huo wrote:
I got such a chart built today, Seems like there are bugs, I will do
further investigation.
On 1/21/2015 5:47 PM, Yu Xin Huo wrote:
> Team,
>
> I investigated javascript chart library below, from my perspective,
> the first 3 are ok for kimchi to leverage.
> I tend to take the chart.js(http://www.chartjs.org) which is
> light-weight, highly customizable, support responsiveness.
>
> Please take a look and share your thoughts from any perspective.
>
> I will go ahead to prototype with chart.js tomorrow to see how close
> to those charts in new UI design I can customize it.
>
>
> chart.js(http://www.chartjs.org)
>
jqPlot(http://www.jqplot.com/)
>
flot(http://www.flotcharts.org/)
>
>
ExtJS(http://www.sencha.com/products/extjs/)
> /whole js framework, do not fit into kimchi, license is not ok/
>
highcharts(http://www.highcharts.com/)
> /license is not ok/
>
jsCharts(http://www.jscharts.com/)
> /license is not ok/
>
>
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