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  # OpenEBench Visualizations
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- Collection of Vue components for data visualization in OpenEBench.
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+ Collection of Vue components for data visualization in [OpenEBench](https://openebench.bsc.es/).
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- - Go to the [demo](https://inab.github.io/oeb-visualizations-demo/) to see the components in action.
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- - This package is available through [npmjs](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@inb/oeb-visualizations).
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+ - :magic_wand: Go to the [live demo](https://inab.github.io/oeb-visualizations-demo/) to see the components in action.
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+ - :open_book: Check the [documentation](https://inab.github.io/oeb-visualizations/) for details on how to use the components.
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+ - :package: This package is available through [npmjs](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@inb/oeb_visualizations).
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  ## Installation
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  To install the package run:
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  ```bash
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- npm install @inb/oeb-visualizations
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+ npm install @inb/oeb_visualizations
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  ```
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- ## Components
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+ ## Development
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- ### accessibilityPlot
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- #### Data
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- Data is provided to the component as an array of objects through the `dataItems` prop. Each object represents an access to the server. The object must have the following keys: `access_time`, `date` and `code`.
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- - `access_time`: time it took to access the server in ms.
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- - `date`: date of the access. Should not be null.
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- - `code`: HTTP code returned by the server. If `null` the bar will be colored with the color specified in the `colorNA` prop. If the code is an error code the bar will be colored with the color specified in the `colorOffline` prop. If the code is 200 the bar will be colored with the color specified in the `colorOnline` prop.
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- Example:
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- ```json
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- [
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- {
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- "date": "2022-10-23T07:54:06.716122Z",
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- "code": 200,
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- "access_time": 51
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- },
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- {
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- "date": "2022-10-24T07:58:50.609475Z",
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- "code": 200,
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- "access_time": 67
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- },
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- {
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- "date": "2022-10-25T07:51:53.841140Z",
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- "code": 200,
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- "access_time": 55
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- }
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- ]
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- ```
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- #### Props
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- | Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
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- |dataItems | Array | Array of objects with keys `access_time`, `date` and `code`. <br> More details in "Data" section | | true |
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- | height | Number | Height of the plot in pixels. | 400 | false |
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- | colorNA | String | Color of bars for which there is no monitoring information (`code`=`null`). RGB format: `"<R>, <G>, <B>"` | 204, 204, 204 | false |
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- | colorOffline | String | Color of bars for which the server was offline (`code` is an error code). RGB format: `"<R>, <G>, <B>"` | 255, 153, 145 | false |
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- | colorOnline | String | Color of bars for which the server was online (`code` is 200). RGB format: `"<R>, <G>, <B>"` | 111, 176, 129 | false |
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- | yaxisTitle | String | Title of the y axis. | Access time (ms) | false |
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- | xaxisTitle | String | Title of the x axis. | Date | false |
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- | dtick | String | Tick interval for the x axis in unix epoch. | 86400000 | false |
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- #### Usage
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- Import the `accessibilityPlot` in your Vue component and add it to the `components` section. Then use the component in the template.
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- ```html
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- <template>
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- <div>
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- <accessibilityPlot :dataItems="data" />
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- </div>
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- </template>
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- <script>
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- import { accessibilityPlot } from '@inb/oeb_visualizations'
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- export default {
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- components: {
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- accessibilityPlot
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- },
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- data(){
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- return {
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- data: [
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- {
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- "date": "2022-10-23T07:54:06.716122Z",
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- "code": 200,
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- "access_time": 51
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- {
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- "date": "2022-10-24T07:58:50.609475Z",
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- "code": 200,
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- {
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- "date": "2022-10-25T07:51:53.841140Z",
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- "code": 200,
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- }
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- }
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- }
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- }
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- </script>
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- ```
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- ### citationsPlot
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- #### Data
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- Data is provided to the component as an array of objects through the `dataTraces` prop. Each object corresponds to a publication and will be represented as a trace in the resulting plot. They have the following keys: `data`, `id`, `label`, `title`, `year` and `url`.
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- - `data`: array of objects. Each object has the following keys: `count` and `year`. `count` is the number of citations of the publication in the year `year`. Exmple
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- ```
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- "year": 2019
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- "year": 2021
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- ]
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- ```
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- - `id`: string. Identifier of the publication.
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- - `label`: string. Label of the publication.
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- - `title`: string. Title of the publication.
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- - `year`: number. Year of the publication.
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- - `url`: string. URL of the publication.
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- #### Props
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- | Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
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- |dataTraces | Array | Array of objects with keys `data`, `id`, `label`, `title`, `year` and `url`. <br> More details in "Data" section | | true |
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- | stack | Boolean | If true, the traces will be stacked. | false | false |
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- | colors | Array | Array of colors for the traces. HEX format | | false |
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- | height | Number | Height of the plot in pixels. | 400 | false |
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- | showlegend | Boolean | If true, the legend will be shown. | true | false |
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- | title | String | Title of the plot. | | false |
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- | xaxisTitle | String | Title of the x axis. | Year | false |
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- | yaxisTitle | String | Title of the y axis. | Number of citations | false |
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- | dark | Boolean | If true, the plot will be displayed in dark mode. | false | false |
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- Import the `citationsPlot` in your Vue component and add it to the `components` section. Then use the component in the template.
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- ```html
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- citationsPlotPage
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- "id": "paper1",
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- "label": "OEB paper",
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- "title": "OpenEBench: a web platform for transparent and reproducible biomedical benchmarking",
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- "year": 2020,
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- "url": ""
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- "id": "paper2",
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- "label": "OEB paper 2",
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- "title": "OpenEBench 2: an update of the web platform for transparent and reproducible biomedical benchmarking",
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- "url": ""
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- }
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- </script>
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- ```
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+ 🚧 Work in progress 🚧