googlecharts 1.3.1 → 1.3.4
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- data/History.txt +7 -0
- data/Manifest.txt +0 -11
- data/README.txt +5 -176
- data/Rakefile +29 -1
- data/lib/gchart.rb +35 -22
- data/lib/gchart/version.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/gchart_spec.rb +26 -2
- metadata +3 -15
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- data/log/debug.log +0 -0
- data/script/destroy +0 -14
- data/script/generate +0 -14
- data/script/txt2html +0 -74
- data/tasks/deployment.rake +0 -34
- data/tasks/website.rake +0 -17
- data/website/index.html +0 -684
- data/website/index.txt +0 -476
- data/website/javascripts/rounded_corners_lite.inc.js +0 -285
- data/website/stylesheets/screen.css +0 -138
- data/website/template.rhtml +0 -53
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== 1.3.4
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* updated documentation and cleaned it up (mokolabs)
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* added support for custom class, id and alt tags when using the image_tag format (i.e Gchart.line(:data => [0, 26], :format => 'image_tag')) (mokolabs)
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CHECK README.markdown (open as a text file)
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383
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384
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it "should be available as an image tag using img_tag alias" do
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385
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Gchart.line(:data => [0, 26], :format => 'img_tag').should match(/<img src=(.*) width="300" height="200" alt="Google Chart" \/>/)
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386
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+
end
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387
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+
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388
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it "should be available as an image tag using custom dimensions" do
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389
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Gchart.line(:data => [0, 26], :format => 'image_tag', :size => '400x400').should match(/<img src=(.*) width="400" height="400" alt="Google Chart" \/>/)
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390
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+
end
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391
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+
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392
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+
it "should be available as an image tag using custom alt text" do
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393
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Gchart.line(:data => [0, 26], :format => 'image_tag', :alt => 'Sexy chart').should match(/<img src=(.*) width="300" height="200" alt="Sexy chart" \/>/)
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394
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+
end
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395
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+
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396
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+
it "should be available as an image tag using custom title text" do
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397
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+
Gchart.line(:data => [0, 26], :format => 'image_tag', :title => 'Sexy chart').should match(/<img src=(.*) width="300" height="200" alt="Google Chart" title="Sexy chart" \/>/)
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398
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+
end
|
399
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+
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400
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+
it "should be available as an image tag using custom css id selector" do
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401
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+
Gchart.line(:data => [0, 26], :format => 'image_tag', :id => 'chart').should match(/<img id="chart" src=(.*) width="300" height="200" alt="Google Chart" \/>/)
|
402
|
+
end
|
403
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+
|
404
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+
it "should be available as an image tag using custom css class selector" do
|
405
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+
Gchart.line(:data => [0, 26], :format => 'image_tag', :class => 'chart').should match(/<img class="chart" src=(.*) width="300" height="200" alt="Google Chart" \/>/)
|
406
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+
end
|
407
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+
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384
408
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it "should be available as a file" do
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385
409
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File.delete('chart.png') if File.exist?('chart.png')
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386
410
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Gchart.line(:data => [0, 26], :format => 'file')
|
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CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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1
1
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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2
2
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name: googlecharts
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3
3
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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4
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-
version: 1.3.
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4
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version: 1.3.4
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5
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platform: ruby
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6
6
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authors:
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7
7
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- Matt Aimonetti
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30
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ZR7qHIpykzr3ezcNiWtBWw==
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31
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-----END CERTIFICATE-----
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32
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33
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-
date: 2008-
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33
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date: 2008-06-26 00:00:00 -07:00
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34
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default_executable:
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35
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dependencies: []
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36
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@@ -45,7 +45,6 @@ extra_rdoc_files:
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45
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- License.txt
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- Manifest.txt
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47
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- README.txt
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48
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-
- website/index.txt
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48
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files:
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49
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- History.txt
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50
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- License.txt
|
@@ -57,23 +56,12 @@ files:
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57
56
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- lib/gchart.rb
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58
57
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- lib/gchart/aliases.rb
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59
58
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- lib/gchart/version.rb
|
60
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-
- log/debug.log
|
61
|
-
- script/destroy
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62
|
-
- script/generate
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63
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-
- script/txt2html
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64
59
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- setup.rb
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65
60
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- spec/gchart_spec.rb
|
66
61
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- spec/spec.opts
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67
62
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- spec/spec_helper.rb
|
68
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-
- tasks/deployment.rake
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69
63
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- tasks/environment.rake
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70
64
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- tasks/rspec.rake
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71
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-
- tasks/website.rake
|
72
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-
- website/index.html
|
73
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-
- website/index.txt
|
74
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-
- website/javascripts/rounded_corners_lite.inc.js
|
75
|
-
- website/stylesheets/screen.css
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76
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-
- website/template.rhtml
|
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65
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has_rdoc: true
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66
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homepage: http://googlecharts.rubyforge.org
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post_install_message:
|
@@ -97,7 +85,7 @@ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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85
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requirements: []
|
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86
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87
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rubyforge_project: googlecharts
|
100
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rubygems_version: 1.
|
88
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rubygems_version: 1.2.0
|
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89
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signing_key:
|
102
90
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specification_version: 2
|
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91
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summary: description of gem
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