Future JavaScript charts library
Dominik Ruf
dominikruf at gmail.com
Fri Aug 4 19:41:07 UTC 2017
Andrew Shadura <andrew at shadura.me> schrieb am Fr., 4. Aug. 2017 um
21:11 Uhr:
> On 4 August 2017 at 14:14, Dominik Ruf <dominikruf at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > the top entry on our 'roadmap' is killing the last remaining parts of
> YUI.
> > I'm now nearly ready to create a pull request that replaces YUI
> autocomplete
> > with a select2 solution.
> > AFAIS this leaves YUI flot (used for the repo statistics) as the last big
> > remaining thing that still uses YUI.
> > So my question is, has anybody thought about a replacement? Are there any
> > favorites?
>
> Sure I did. YUI flot is actually a port of the original jQ-based flot.
> It's pretty straightforward to port our code to it, but jQ-based flot
> uses a slightly
> different input data format, which required modifications in the
> backend, which is
> why I never finished it as I was bikeshedding it too much.
>
I guess that's settled then, http://www.flotcharts.org/ it is.
Is there any work you already did that I should/could look into?
>
> > To me D3.js seems to be the most powerful library. So, if there are other
> > idea in the future, which will require more chart functionality, we
> would be
> > prepared.
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Andrew
>
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