AngularJS v2.x directives for AnyChart provide an easy way to use AnyChart JavaScript Charts with Angular2 Framework.
- Download and install
- Quick start
- Run the demo
- Build
- Package directory
- Demos overview
- Contacts
- Links
- License
You can install Angular2-plugin using npm, bower or yarn:
npm install anychart-angular2
bower install anychart-angular2
yarn add anychart-angular2
You can download compiled Angular2 components directly from the dist folder.
Please, note: components.js and components.d.ts files export basic Anychart-Angular2 integration functionality.
Here's a basic sample that shows how to quickly create an Angular2 application with AnyChart component.
Create a project derictory and enter into it.
Install Angular2-plugin:
npm install anychart-angular2
Paste systemjs.config.js
file into this derictory. You can get this file from one of demos.
Create index.html
file with the following template:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Angular Quick Start</title>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<!-- Polyfill(s) for older browsers -->
<script src="../node_modules/core-js/client/shim.min.js"></script>
<!-- Add zone.js (https://github.com/angular/zone.js/) -->
<script src="../node_modules/zone.js/dist/zone.js"></script>
<!-- Add modules loader -->
<script src="../node_modules/systemjs/dist/system.src.js"></script>
<!-- Include anychart component -->
<script src="../node_modules/anychart/dist/anychart-bundle.min.js"></script>
<!-- General section, this configuration adds all the requirements to run -->
<script src="systemjs.config.js"></script>
<script>
//Import of application to run.
System.import('app').catch(function(err){ console.error(err); });
</script>
</head>
<body>
<my-app>Loading AppComponent content here ...</my-app>
</body>
</html>
Also, in this directory you should create the app folder and Angular application file /app/main.js:
.
- Go to any of demos directory
- Install all dependencies with
npm install
command. - Start the demo with
npm run start
command.
- Despite the AnyChart-Angular2 integration is available with package managers, the license allows to modify and use it freely (though you need AnyChart license to use the library itself in commercial projects). This quick start guide clarifies the structure of integration project and explains how it works and how it can be used.
If the integration is cloned from GitHub and Node Package Manager (npm
command) is available in command line, the following command compiles source code to dist/ directory:
npm run build
-
If needed,
package.json
of demo-application can be configured to declare custom run-commands and to add required dependencies excepting already included. -
Run
npm install
command to load all required npm modules. -
Configure
systemjs.config.js
to declare the mapping of dependencies of application (see any demo to see the basic configuration). In 'map'-section AnyChart integration library is declared:
...
'anychart-angular2': 'node_modules/anychart-angular2'
- In 'packages'-section anychart-angular2 library is declared:
'anychart-angular2': {
main: 'index'
}
-
These actions allow to use anychart-angular2 integration in an application like one described in Quick start.
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Since 'app' folder is declared in
systemjs.config.js
as application root directory, the application's Angular2 modules and components can be created right there.
├── def
│ ├── anychart.d.ts
│ ...
├── dist
│ ├── anychart.directive.d.ts
│ ├── anychart.directive.js
│ ...
├── src
│ ├── anychart.directive.ts
│ ├── anychart.service.ts
│ ...
│ components.d.ts
│ components.js
│ package.json
│ LICENSE
│ README.md
│ ...
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def/anychart.d.ts - Anychart typescript definition file. Used to correctly compile source code to dist/ directory.
-
dist/ - Output directory that contains compiled
js
andd.ts
files. The general component declarations (components.js and components.d.ts) rely on this directory content. -
src/ - Source code directory. Contains Angular2-compatible components to provide AnyChart integration.
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components.d.ts and components.js - Components definition. Relies on dist/ directory content.
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package.json - Package manager configuration file. Also contains descriptions of available run commands (including build command) and the list of dependencies.
See these samples to learn how things work:
- Load Data From JSON: Async data loading sample. Also shows how AnychartService can be used. Note: this demo can be launched only from a web-server, in browser window, because of cross origin requests security issues.
- Gantt Project After Draw: Shows how to create a Gantt Project Chart and add the after-draw handler.
- Gantt Resource with Instance: Shows how to use manually created instance of a Gantt Resource chart and how to add the after-draw handler.
- Line Chart After Draw: Shows how to create and use instance of a chart and add the after-draw handler.
- Line Chart Data Streaming: Simple data streaming demo.
- Simple Charts On Stage: Shows how to create and add simple charts on the anychart stage and how to add the after-draw handler.
- Simple Gantt Project: Simple Gantt Project Chart demo.
- Simple Map: Simple AnyMap demo.
- Simple Pie: Simple Pie chart demo.
- Simple Stock Area: Simple AnyStock demo.
- Software Sales Dashboard: Shows how to use
anychart-stage
directive to build an interactive dashboard. - World Map Instance After Draw: World map demo. Shows how to use map chart instance and how to add the after-draw handler.
- Web: www.anychart.com
- Email: [email protected]
- Twitter: anychart
- Facebook: AnyCharts
- LinkedIn: anychart
- AnyChart Website
- Download AnyChart
- AnyChart Licensing
- AnyChart Support
- Report Issues
- AnyChart Playground
- AnyChart Documentation
- AnyChart API Reference
- AnyChart Sample Solutions
- AnyChart Integrations
AnyChart Angular2 plugin includes two parts:
- code of the plugin that allows to use Javascript library (in this case, AnyChart) with Angular Framework. You can use, edit, modify it, use it with other Javascript libraries without any restrictions. It is released under Apache 2.0 License.
- AnyChart JavaScript library. It is released under Commercial license. You can test this plugin with the trial version of AnyChart. Our trial version is not limited by time and doesn't contain any feature limitations. Check details here
If you have any questions regarding licensing - please contact us. [email protected]