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Radar Chart

Olivier Carpentier edited this page Feb 22, 2017 · 6 revisions

Note: The SharePoint Framework is currently in preview and is subject to change. SharePoint Framework client-side web parts are not currently supported for use in production environments.

Radar Chart Web Part Overview

The Radar Chart Web Part is a SharePoint client side web part built with the SharePoint Framework (SPFx). This web part insert a Radar Chart in your pages, and you can manage the radar settings as items, color, title, legends, etc. This web part uses chart.js lib. This web part uses also the Custom Fields library to enhance the web part edition experience.

Radar Chart

Properties

You can manage the following settings:

  • items: a collection of items with the following properties: Label, Value
  • responsive: indicates if the chart will automatically fit the parent zone size
  • width: if responsive is false, sets the chart width
  • height: if responsive is false, sets the chart height
  • fill: boolean to indicate if the area after the line is filled or not
  • fillColor: fill Color
  • lineTension: line tension (0 is straight)
  • pointStyle: point style (point, circle, star, etc.)
  • xAxesEnable: scale animation enabled or not
  • yAxesEnable: scale animation enabled or not
  • titleEnable: show the title
  • title: title text
  • position: title position (left, top, bottom, right)
  • titleFont: title font
  • titleSize: title font size
  • titleColor: title font color

Screenshots

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Installing the web part

Click here to access to the Installation Process. You can install and test this web part without compiling the code by following this procedure.

Source Code

https://github.com/OlivierCC/spfx-40-fantastics/tree/master/src/webparts/radarChart

Minimal Path to Awesome

  • Clone this repository
  • in the command line run:
    • npm install
    • gulp serve

Version history

Version Date Comments
1.0 October 2016 Initial release

Solution

Solution Author(s)
spfx-40-fantastics Olivier Carpentier (@olivierc)

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2016 Olivier Carpentier

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