bruce-bumpspark 1.0.3 → 1.0.4
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# Bumpspark
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collaborated on at [RedHanded] [1], built out a gem suitable for
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This version of the library generates a transparent PNG.
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Generate "bumpspark"-style sparklines from Ruby & Rails.
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Note: This library is based on _why's `bumpspark' code, originally discussed and
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collaborated on at [RedHanded] [1]. It has been refactored and built out as
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a gem suitable for inclusion in Rails projects (and standalone Ruby code).
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Bumpsparks are sparklines which show discrete data points and highlight
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extremes. If you like Tufte and _why, you'll probably like these.
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## Credits
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Thanks to the various collaborators on _why's original post:
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* _why (concept, BMP implementation)
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* jzp (png)
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* MenTaLguY (transparency)
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## Installation
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sudo gem install bruce-bumpspark --source http://gems.github.com
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## Usage
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### From Rails
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1. Include the gem as a dependency in `config/environment.rb`
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config.gem 'bruce-bumpspark', :lib => 'bumpspark', :source => 'http://gems.github.com'
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2. Use `bumpspark_tag` from your views or helpers, passing it the data points
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<%= bumpspark_tag [12, 34, 12, 42, 12, 23] %>
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## From Ruby
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