playbook_ui_docs 15.3.0.pre.rc.2 → 15.3.0.pre.rc.3

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_background_control_rails.html.erb +39 -0
  3. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_background_control_rails.md +1 -0
  4. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_column_styling.md +1 -1
  5. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_column_styling_rails.md +1 -1
  6. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_padding_control_per_row_rails.html.erb +51 -0
  7. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_padding_control_per_row_rails.md +1 -0
  8. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_padding_control_rails.html.erb +40 -0
  9. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_padding_control_rails.md +1 -0
  10. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_row_styling_rails.md +1 -1
  11. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/_advanced_table_row_styling_react.md +1 -1
  12. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_advanced_table/docs/example.yml +3 -0
  13. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_pb_line_graph/docs/_description.md +3 -0
  14. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_pb_line_graph/docs/_pb_line_graph_colors.html.erb +34 -0
  15. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_pb_line_graph/docs/_pb_line_graph_colors.jsx +52 -0
  16. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_pb_line_graph/docs/_pb_line_graph_colors.md +5 -0
  17. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_pb_line_graph/docs/_pb_line_graph_default.html.erb +34 -0
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  22. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_pb_line_graph/docs/_pb_line_graph_legend.html.erb +24 -0
  23. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_pb_line_graph/docs/_pb_line_graph_legend.jsx +37 -0
  24. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_pb_line_graph/docs/_pb_line_graph_legend_nonclickable.html.erb +39 -0
  25. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_pb_line_graph/docs/_pb_line_graph_legend_nonclickable.jsx +45 -0
  26. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_pb_line_graph/docs/_pb_line_graph_legend_position.html.erb +86 -0
  27. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_pb_line_graph/docs/_pb_line_graph_legend_position.jsx +116 -0
  28. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_pb_line_graph/docs/_pb_line_graph_legend_position.md +11 -0
  29. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_pb_line_graph/docs/example.yml +20 -0
  30. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_pb_line_graph/docs/index.js +6 -0
  31. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_rich_text_editor/docs/_rich_text_editor_advanced_attributes.jsx +38 -0
  32. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_rich_text_editor/docs/_rich_text_editor_advanced_attributes.md +1 -0
  33. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_rich_text_editor/docs/_rich_text_editor_advanced_focus.jsx +34 -0
  34. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_rich_text_editor/docs/_rich_text_editor_advanced_focus.md +1 -0
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  41. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_rich_text_editor/docs/_rich_text_editor_advanced_templates.md +1 -0
  42. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_rich_text_editor/docs/example.yml +8 -2
  43. data/app/pb_kits/playbook/pb_rich_text_editor/docs/index.js +6 -0
  44. data/dist/playbook-doc.js +2 -2
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+ <% column_definitions = [
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+ {
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+ accessor: "year",
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+ label: "Year",
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+ cellAccessors: ["quarter", "month", "day"],
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "newEnrollments",
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+ label: "New Enrollments",
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+ column_styling: {
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+ cell_background_color: ->(row) { row[:newEnrollments].to_i > 20 ? "success_secondary" : "warning_secondary" }
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+ }
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "scheduledMeetings",
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+ label: "Scheduled Meetings",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "attendanceRate",
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+ label: "Attendance Rate",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "completedClasses",
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+ label: "Completed Classes",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "classCompletionRate",
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+ label: "Class Completion Rate",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "graduatedStudents",
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+ label: "Graduated Students",
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+ }
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+ ] %>
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+
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+ <%= pb_rails("advanced_table", props: { id: "padding-control", table_data: @table_data, column_definitions: column_definitions }) do %>
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+ <%= pb_rails("advanced_table/table_header", props: { column_definitions: column_definitions }) %>
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+ <%= pb_rails("advanced_table/table_body", props: { table_data: @table_data, column_definitions: column_definitions }) %>
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+ <% end %>
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+ `column_styling` can also be used to control the background color on all cells in a given column via the use of the `cell_background_color` key/value pair. Use `cell_background_color` to achieve custom background colors for individual cells as seen here.
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- The `columnStyling` prop is an optional item that can be used within `columnDefinitions` as shown in the code snippet below. It is an object that has 2 optional key/value pairs:
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+ The `columnStyling` prop is an optional item that can be used within `columnDefinitions` as shown in the code snippet below. It is an object that has several optional key/value pairs, this doc example highlights the following:
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  1) `headerAlignment`: This will allow you to control alignment of header content which is set to right aligned by default. you can set this to `left`, `right` or `center`.
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- The `column_styling` prop is an optional item that can be used within `column_definitions` as shown in the code snippet below. It is an object that has 2 optional key/value pairs:
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+ The `column_styling` prop is an optional item that can be used within `column_definitions` as shown in the code snippet below. It is an object that has several optional key/value pairs, this doc example highlights the following:
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  1) `header_alignment`: This will allow you to control alignment of header content which is set to right aligned by default. you can set this to `left`, `right` or `center`.
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+ <% column_definitions = [
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+ {
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+ accessor: "year",
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+ label: "Year",
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+ cellAccessors: ["quarter", "month", "day"],
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "newEnrollments",
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+ label: "New Enrollments",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "scheduledMeetings",
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+ label: "Scheduled Meetings",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "attendanceRate",
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+ label: "Attendance Rate",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "completedClasses",
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+ label: "Completed Classes",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "classCompletionRate",
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+ label: "Class Completion Rate",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "graduatedStudents",
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+ label: "Graduated Students",
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+ }
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+ ] %>
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+
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+ <% row_styling = [
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+ {
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+ row_id: "1",
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+ cell_padding: "md"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ row_id: "3",
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+ cell_padding: "lg"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ row_id: "5",
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+ cell_padding: "none"
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+ },
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+ ] %>
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+
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+ <%= pb_rails("advanced_table", props: { id: "padding-control-per-row", table_data: @table_data_with_id, column_definitions: column_definitions, row_styling: row_styling }) do %>
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+ <%= pb_rails("advanced_table/table_header", props: { column_definitions: column_definitions }) %>
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+ <%= pb_rails("advanced_table/table_body", props: { table_data: @table_data_with_id, column_definitions: column_definitions, row_styling: row_styling }) %>
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+ <% end %>
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+ `row_styling` can also be used to control padding on all cells in a given row via the use of the `cell_padding` key/value pair as shown here. `cell_padding` lets you use 'xxs', 'xs', 'sm', 'md', 'lg', 'xl' and 'none'.
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+ <% column_definitions = [
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+ {
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+ accessor: "year",
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+ label: "Year",
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+ cellAccessors: ["quarter", "month", "day"],
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "newEnrollments",
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+ label: "New Enrollments",
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+ column_styling: {
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+ cell_padding: "none",
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+ }
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "scheduledMeetings",
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+ label: "Scheduled Meetings",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "attendanceRate",
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+ label: "Attendance Rate",
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+ column_styling: { cell_padding: "md" },
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "completedClasses",
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+ label: "Completed Classes",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "classCompletionRate",
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+ label: "Class Completion Rate",
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+ },
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+ {
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+ accessor: "graduatedStudents",
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+ label: "Graduated Students",
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+ }
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+ ] %>
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+
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+ <%= pb_rails("advanced_table", props: { id: "padding-control", table_data: @table_data, column_definitions: column_definitions }) do %>
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+ <%= pb_rails("advanced_table/table_header", props: { column_definitions: column_definitions }) %>
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+ <%= pb_rails("advanced_table/table_body", props: { table_data: @table_data, column_definitions: column_definitions }) %>
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+ <% end %>
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+ `column_styling` can also be used to control padding on all cells in a given column via the use of the `cell_padding` key/value pair. `cell_padding` lets you use 'xxs', 'xs', 'sm', 'md', 'lg', 'xl' and 'none'.
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- The `row_styling` prop can be used in conjunction with row ids to control certain styling options on individual rows. Currently, `row_styling` gives you 3 optional controls:
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+ The `row_styling` prop can be used in conjunction with row ids to control certain styling options on individual rows. It is an object that has several optional key/value pairs, this doc example highlights the following:
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+ - advanced_table_padding_control_rails: Padding Control using Column Styling
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+ - advanced_table_background_control_rails: Background Control using Column Styling
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+ This kit is a wrapper around the Highcharts library. It applies styling and default settings but does NOT ship Highcharts. In order to use this kit, 'highcharts' and 'highcharts-react-official' must be installed in your repo. Once done, any prop or functionality provided by Highcharts can be used with this kit without requiring specifc props from Playbook. The doc examples below showcase a few common usecases but are not a comprehensive list of all the functionalities possible.
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+ See the [highcharts API docs](https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/) for a comprehensive look at what is possible.
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+ <% data = [{
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+ name: 'Installation',
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+ data: [43934, 52503, 57177, 69658, 97031, 119931, 137133, 154175],
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+ }, {
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+ name: 'Manufacturing',
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+ data: [24916, 24064, 29742, 29851, 32490, 30282, 38121, 40434],
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+ }, {
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+ name: 'Sales & Distribution',
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+ data: [11744, 17722, 16005, 19771, 20185, 24377, 32147, 39387],
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+ }, {
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+ name: 'Project Development',
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+ data: [nil, nil, 7988, 12169, 15112, 22452, 34400, 34227],
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+ }, {
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+ name: 'Other',
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+ data: [12908, 5948, 8105, 11248, 8989, 11816, 18274, 18111],
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+ }] %>
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+
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+ <% categories = ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec'] %>
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+ <% chart_options = {
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+ series: data,
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+ colors: ['#1CA05C', '#FD804C', '#144075', '#00C4D7', '#DA0014'],
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+ title: { text: "Line Graph with Custom Data Colors" },
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+ xAxis: {
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+ categories: categories,
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+ },
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+ yAxis: {
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+ title: {
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+ text: "Number of Employees",
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+ },
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+ },
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+ } %>
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+ <%= pb_rails("pb_line_graph", props: {options: chart_options}) %>
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+ import React from 'react'
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+ import PbLineGraph from '../../pb_pb_line_graph/_pb_line_graph'
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+ import { colors } from 'playbook-ui'
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+ const data = [{
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+ name: 'Installation',
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+ data: [43934, 52503, 57177, 69658, 97031, 119931, 137133, 154175],
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+ }, {
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+ name: 'Manufacturing',
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+ data: [24916, 28064, 29742, 40851, 50590, 65282, 70121, 85434],
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+ }, {
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+ name: 'Sales & Distribution',
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+ data: [11744, 17722, 16005, 19771, 25185, 28377, 36147, 43387],
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+ }, {
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+ name: 'Project Development',
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+ data: [5332, 6344, 7988, 12169, 15112, 14452, 22400, 30227],
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+ }, {
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+ name: 'Other',
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+ data: [null, null, null, 3112, 4989, 5816, 15274, 18111],
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+ }]
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+ const categories = ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec']
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+ const chartOptions = {
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+ title: {
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+ text: 'Line Graph with Custom Data Colors',
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+ },
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+ xAxis: {
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+ categories: categories,
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+ },
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+ yAxis: {
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+ min: 0,
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+ title: {
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+ text: 'Number of Employees',
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+ },
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+ },
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+ series: data,
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+ colors: [colors.data_4, colors.data_5, "#144075", colors.data_7, colors.data_8]
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+ }
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+ const PbLineGraphColors = (props) => {
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+ return (
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+ <div>
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+ <PbLineGraph
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+ options={chartOptions}
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+ {...props}
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+ />
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+ </div>
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+ )
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+ }
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+ <% data = [{
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+ name: 'Installation',
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+ data: [43934, 52503, 57177, 69658, 97031, 119931, 137133, 154175],
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+ }, {
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+ name: 'Manufacturing',
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+ data: [24916, 24064, 29742, 29851, 32490, 30282, 38121, 40434],
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+ }, {
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+ name: 'Sales & Distribution',
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+ data: [11744, 17722, 16005, 19771, 20185, 24377, 32147, 39387],
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+ }, {
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+ name: 'Project Development',
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+ data: [nil, nil, 7988, 12169, 15112, 22452, 34400, 34227],
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+ }, {
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+ name: 'Other',
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+ data: [12908, 5948, 8105, 11248, 8989, 11816, 18274, 18111],
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+ }] %>
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+ <% categories = ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec'] %>
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+ <% chart_options = {
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+ series: data,
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+ title: { text: "Solar Employment Growth by Sector, 2010-2016" },
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+ subtitle: { text: "Source: thesolarfoundation.com" },
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+ xAxis: {
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+ categories: categories,
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+ },
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+ yAxis: {
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+ title: {
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+ text: "Number of Employees",
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+ },
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+ },
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+ } %>
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+ const data = [{
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+ name: 'Installation',
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+ data: [43934, 52503, 57177, 69658, 97031, 119931, 137133, 154175],
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+ }, {
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+ name: 'Manufacturing',
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+ data: [24916, 24064, 29742, 29851, 32490, 30282, 38121, 40434],
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+ }, {
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+ name: 'Sales & Distribution',
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+ data: [11744, 17722, 16005, 19771, 20185, 24377, 32147, 39387],
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+ }, {
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+ name: 'Project Development',
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+ data: [null, null, 7988, 12169, 15112, 22452, 34400, 34227],
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+ }, {
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+ name: 'Other',
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+ data: [12908, 5948, 8105, 11248, 8989, 11816, 18274, 18111],
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+ }]
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+ const categories = ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec']
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+ const chartOptions = {
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+ series: data,
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+ title: { text: "Solar Employment Growth by Sector, 2010-2016" },
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+ subtitle: { text: "Source: thesolarfoundation.com" },
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+ xAxis: {
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+ categories: categories,
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+ },
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+ yAxis: {
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+ title: {
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+ text: "Number of Employees",
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+ },
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+ },
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+ />
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+ </div>
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+ )
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+ name: 'Number of Installations',
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+ data: [43934, 52503, 57177, 69658, 97031, 119931, 137133, 154175],
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+ }] %>
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+
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+ <% categories = ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec'] %>
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+
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+ <% chart_options_first = {
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+ title: {
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+ text: 'Fixed Height (300px)',
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+ },
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+ chart: {
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+ height: '300px'
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+ },
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+ xAxis: {
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+ categories: categories,
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+ },
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+ yAxis: {
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+ min: 0,
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+ title: {
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+ text: 'Number of Employees',
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+ },
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+ },
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+ series: data
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+ } %>
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+
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+ <% chart_options_second = {
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+ title: {
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+ text: 'Percentage Height (50%)',
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+ },
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+ chart: {
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+ height: '50%'
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+ },
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+ xAxis: {
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+ categories: categories,
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+ },
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+ yAxis: {
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+ min: 0,
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+ title: {
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+ text: 'Number of Employees',
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+ },
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+ },
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+ series: data
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+ } %>
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+
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+ <%= pb_rails("pb_line_graph", props: {options: chart_options_first}) %>
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+ <%= pb_rails("pb_line_graph", props: {options: chart_options_second}) %>
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+ import React from 'react'
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+ import PbLineGraph from '../../pb_pb_line_graph/_pb_line_graph'
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+
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+ const data = [{
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+ name: 'Number of Installations',
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+ data: [43934, 52503, 57177, 69658, 97031, 119931, 137133, 154175],
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+ }]
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+
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+ const categories = ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec']
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+
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+ const chartOptionsFirst = {
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+ title: {
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+ text: 'Fixed Height (300px)',
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+ },
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+ chart: {
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+ height: '300px'
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+ },
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+ xAxis: {
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+ categories: categories,
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+ },
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+ yAxis: {
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+ min: 0,
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+ title: {
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+ text: 'Number of Employees',
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+ },
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+ },
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+ series: data
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+ }
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+
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+ const chartOptionsSecond = {
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+ title: {
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+ text: 'Percentage Height (50%)',
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+ },
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+ chart: {
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+ height: '50%'
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+ },
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+ xAxis: {
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+ categories: categories,
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+ },
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+ yAxis: {
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+ min: 0,
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+ title: {
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+ text: 'Number of Employees',
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+ },
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+ },
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+ series: data
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+ }
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+
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+ const PbLineGraphHeight = (props) => {
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+ return (
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+ <div>
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+ <PbLineGraph
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+ options={chartOptionsFirst}
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+ {...props}
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+ />
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+ <PbLineGraph
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+ options={chartOptionsSecond}
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+ {...props}
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+ />
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+ </div>
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+ )
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+ }
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+
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+ export default PbLineGraphHeight
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+ By default, Highcharts have a height of 400px, but this can be customized. You can override the default by specifying either a percentage or a fixed pixel value.
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+
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+ Using a percentage maintains a consistent aspect ratio across different responsive sizes. For example, setting the height to 50% makes the chart’s height half of its width.
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+ <% data = [{
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+ name: 'Number of Installations',
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+ data: [43934, 52503, 57177, 69658, 97031, 119931, 137133, 154175], }] %>
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+
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+ <% categories = ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug'] %>
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+
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+ <% chart_options = {
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+ series: data,
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+ title: { text: "Line Graph with Legend" },
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+ xAxis: {
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+ categories: categories,
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+ },
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+ yAxis: {
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+ min: 0,
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+ title: {
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+ text: "Number of Employees",
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+ },
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+ },
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+ legend: {
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+ enabled: true,
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+ },
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+ } %>
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+
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+ <%= pb_rails("pb_line_graph", props: {options: chart_options}) %>
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+ import React from 'react'
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+ import PbLineGraph from '../../pb_pb_line_graph/_pb_line_graph'
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+
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+ const data = [{
5
+ name: 'Number of Installations',
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+ data: [43934, 52503, 57177, 69658, 97031, 119931, 137133, 154175],
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+ }]
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+
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+ const categories = ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug']
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+
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+ const chartOptions = {
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+ series: data,
13
+ title: { text: "Line Graph with Legend" },
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+ xAxis: {
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+ categories: categories,
16
+ },
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+ yAxis: {
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+ min: 0,
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+ title: {
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+ text: "Number of Employees",
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+ },
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+ },
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+ legend: {
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+ enabled: true,
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+ },
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+ }
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+
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+ const PbLineGraphLegend = (props) => (
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+ <div>
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+ <PbLineGraph
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+ options={chartOptions}
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+ {...props}
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+ />
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+ </div>
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+ )
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+
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+ export default PbLineGraphLegend
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+ <% data = [{
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+ name: 'Number of Installations',
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+ data: [43934, 52503, 57177, 69658, 97031, 119931, 137133, 154175],
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+ }] %>
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+
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+ <% categories = ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug'] %>
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+
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+ <% chart_options = {
9
+ series: data,
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+ title: { text: "Line Graph with Legend Non Clickable" },
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+ xAxis: {
12
+ categories: categories,
13
+ },
14
+ yAxis: {
15
+ title: {
16
+ text: 'Number of Employees',
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+ },
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+ },
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+ legend: {
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+ enabled: true
21
+ },
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+ } %>
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+
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+ <%= pb_rails("pb_line_graph", props: {options: chart_options, id: "installations-chart"}) %>
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+
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+ <script>
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+ // Prevent legend item click events from toggling series visibility
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+ document.addEventListener('click', function (e) {
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+ var container = document.getElementById('installations-chart');
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+ if (!container) return;
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+
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+ var legend = container.querySelector('.highcharts-legend');
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+ if (legend && legend.contains(e.target)) {
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+ e.stopImmediatePropagation();
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+ e.preventDefault();
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+ }
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+ }, true);
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+
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+ </script>
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+ import React from 'react'
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+ import PbLineGraph from '../../pb_pb_line_graph/_pb_line_graph'
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+
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+ const data = [{
5
+ name: 'Number of Installations',
6
+ data: [43934, 52503, 57177, 69658, 97031, 119931, 137133, 154175],
7
+ }]
8
+
9
+ const categories = ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug']
10
+
11
+ const chartOptions = {
12
+ title: {
13
+ text: 'Line Graph with Legend Non Clickable',
14
+ },
15
+ xAxis: {
16
+ categories: categories,
17
+ },
18
+ yAxis: {
19
+ title: {
20
+ text: 'Number of Employees',
21
+ },
22
+ },
23
+ legend: {
24
+ enabled: true,
25
+ events: {
26
+ itemClick: function () {
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+ return false;
28
+ }
29
+ }
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+ },
31
+ series: data
32
+ }
33
+
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+ const PbLineGraphLegendNonclickable = (props) => {
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+ return (
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+ <div>
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+ <PbLineGraph
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+ options={chartOptions}
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+ {...props}
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+ />
41
+ </div>
42
+ )
43
+ }
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+
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+ export default PbLineGraphLegendNonclickable