@vaadin/charts 25.0.7 → 25.0.9
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package/package.json
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"name": "@vaadin/charts",
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"version": "25.0.
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"version": "25.0.9",
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"dependencies": {
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"@open-wc/dedupe-mixin": "^1.3.0",
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"@vaadin/component-base": "~25.0.
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"@vaadin/vaadin-themable-mixin": "~25.0.
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"@vaadin/component-base": "~25.0.9",
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"@vaadin/vaadin-themable-mixin": "~25.0.9",
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"highcharts": "12.2.0",
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"lit": "^3.0.0"
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"devDependencies": {
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"@vaadin/aura": "~25.0.
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"@vaadin/chai-plugins": "~25.0.
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"@vaadin/test-runner-commands": "~25.0.
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"@vaadin/aura": "~25.0.9",
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"@vaadin/chai-plugins": "~25.0.9",
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"@vaadin/test-runner-commands": "~25.0.9",
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"@vaadin/testing-helpers": "^2.0.0",
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"@vaadin/vaadin-lumo-styles": "~25.0.
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"@vaadin/vaadin-lumo-styles": "~25.0.9",
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"sinon": "^21.0.0"
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"cvdlName": "vaadin-chart",
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"web-types.json",
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"web-types.lit.json"
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"gitHead": "fbda8755bc46b099a6771ecef08731f452d0ac21"
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package/src/vaadin-chart.d.ts
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* @fires {CustomEvent} series-hide - Fired when the series is hidden after chart generation time.
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* @fires {CustomEvent} series-legend-item-click - Fired when the legend item belonging to the series is clicked.
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* @fires {CustomEvent} series-mouse-out - Fired when the mouse leaves the graph.
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* @fires {CustomEvent} series-mouse-over - Fired when the mouse enters the graph.
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* @fires {CustomEvent} series-show - Fired when the series is shown after chart generation time.
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* @fires {CustomEvent} point-click - Fired when the point is clicked.
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* @fires {CustomEvent} point-legend-item-click - Fired when the legend item belonging to the point is clicked.
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package/src/vaadin-chart.js
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* @fires {CustomEvent} series-legend-item-click - Fired when the legend item belonging to the series is clicked.
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* @fires {CustomEvent} series-mouse-over - Fired when the mouse enters the graph.
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* @fires {CustomEvent} series-show - Fired when the series is shown after chart generation time.
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* @fires {CustomEvent} point-legend-item-click - Fired when the legend item belonging to the point is clicked.
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package/web-types.json
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"$schema": "https://json.schemastore.org/web-types",
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"name": "@vaadin/charts",
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"name": "vaadin-chart",
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"description": "`<vaadin-chart>` is a Web Component for creating high quality charts.\n\n### Basic use\n\nThere are two ways of configuring your `<vaadin-chart>` element: **HTML API**, **JS API** and **JSON API**.\nNote that you can make use of all APIs in your element.\n\n#### Using HTML API\n\n`vaadin-chart` has a set of attributes to make it easier for you to customize your chart.\n\n```html\n<vaadin-chart title=\"The chart title\" subtitle=\"The chart subtitle\">\n <vaadin-chart-series\n type=\"column\"\n title=\"The series title\"\n values=\"[10, 20, 30]\"\n ></vaadin-chart-series>\n</vaadin-chart>\n```\n\n> Note that while you can set type for each series individually, for some types, such as `'bar'`, `'gauge'` and `'solidgauge'`, you\n> have to set it as the default series type on `<vaadin-chart>` in order to work properly.\n\n#### Using JS API\n\nUse [`configuration`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/25.0.
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"description": "`<vaadin-chart>` is a Web Component for creating high quality charts.\n\n### Basic use\n\nThere are two ways of configuring your `<vaadin-chart>` element: **HTML API**, **JS API** and **JSON API**.\nNote that you can make use of all APIs in your element.\n\n#### Using HTML API\n\n`vaadin-chart` has a set of attributes to make it easier for you to customize your chart.\n\n```html\n<vaadin-chart title=\"The chart title\" subtitle=\"The chart subtitle\">\n <vaadin-chart-series\n type=\"column\"\n title=\"The series title\"\n values=\"[10, 20, 30]\"\n ></vaadin-chart-series>\n</vaadin-chart>\n```\n\n> Note that while you can set type for each series individually, for some types, such as `'bar'`, `'gauge'` and `'solidgauge'`, you\n> have to set it as the default series type on `<vaadin-chart>` in order to work properly.\n\n#### Using JS API\n\nUse [`configuration`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/25.0.9/#/elements/vaadin-chart#property-configuration) property to set chart title, categories and data:\n\n```js\nconst chart = document.querySelector('vaadin-chart');\n\n// Wait for default configuration to be ready\nrequestAnimationFrame(() => {\n const configuration = chart.configuration;\n configuration.setTitle({ text: 'The chart title' });\n // By default there is one X axis, it is referenced by configuration.xAxis[0].\n configuration.xAxis[0].setCategories(['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec']);\n configuration.addSeries({\n type: 'column',\n data: [29.9, 71.5, 106.4, 129.2, 144.0, 176.0, 135.6, 148.5, 216.4, 194.1, 95.6, 54.4]\n });\n});\n```\n\n#### Using JS JSON API\n\nUse [`updateConfiguration`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/25.0.9/#/elements/vaadin-chart#method-updateConfiguration) method to set chart title, categories and data:\n\n```js\nconst chart = document.querySelector('vaadin-chart');\nchart.updateConfiguration({\n title: {\n text: 'The chart title'\n },\n subtitle: {\n text: 'Subtitle'\n },\n xAxis: {\n categories: ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec']\n },\n series: [{\n type: 'column',\n data: [29.9, 71.5, 106.4, 129.2, 144.0, 176.0, 135.6, 148.5, 216.4, 194.1, 95.6, 54.4]\n }]\n});\n```\n\n**Note:** chart style customization cannot be done via the JS or JSON API.\nStyling properties in the JSON configuration will be ignored. The following section discusses chart styling.\n\n### CSS Styling\n\nChart appearance is primarily controlled by CSS style rules.\nA comprehensive list of the supported style classes can be found at\nhttps://www.highcharts.com/docs/chart-design-and-style/style-by-css\n\nSee also the [Chart Styling](https://vaadin.com/docs/latest/components/charts/css-styling) documentation.\n\n### RTL support\n\n`vaadin-charts` as well as [Highcharts](https://www.highcharts.com/) by itself are not adjusting the layout\nbased on the `dir` attribute. In order to make `vaadin-charts` display RTL content properly additional\nJSON configuration should be used.\nEach chart should be updated based on the specific needs, but general recommendations are:\n\n 1. Set `reversed` to true for xAxis (https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/xAxis.reversed).\n 2. Set `useHTML` to true for text elements, i.e. `tooltip` (https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/tooltip.useHTML).\n 3. Set `rtl` to true for `legend` (https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/legend.rtl).\n\n### Setting colors\n\nAlthough charts can be styled as described above, there is a simpler way for setting colors.\nColors can be set using CSS custom properties `--vaadin-charts-color-{n}` (where `n` goes from `0 - 9`).\n\nFor example `--vaadin-charts-color-0` sets the color of the first series on a chart.",
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"description": "`<vaadin-chart>` is a Web Component for creating high quality charts.\n\n### Basic use\n\nThere are two ways of configuring your `<vaadin-chart>` element: **HTML API**, **JS API** and **JSON API**.\nNote that you can make use of all APIs in your element.\n\n#### Using HTML API\n\n`vaadin-chart` has a set of attributes to make it easier for you to customize your chart.\n\n```html\n<vaadin-chart title=\"The chart title\" subtitle=\"The chart subtitle\">\n <vaadin-chart-series\n type=\"column\"\n title=\"The series title\"\n values=\"[10, 20, 30]\"\n ></vaadin-chart-series>\n</vaadin-chart>\n```\n\n> Note that while you can set type for each series individually, for some types, such as `'bar'`, `'gauge'` and `'solidgauge'`, you\n> have to set it as the default series type on `<vaadin-chart>` in order to work properly.\n\n#### Using JS API\n\nUse [`configuration`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/25.0.
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"description": "`<vaadin-chart>` is a Web Component for creating high quality charts.\n\n### Basic use\n\nThere are two ways of configuring your `<vaadin-chart>` element: **HTML API**, **JS API** and **JSON API**.\nNote that you can make use of all APIs in your element.\n\n#### Using HTML API\n\n`vaadin-chart` has a set of attributes to make it easier for you to customize your chart.\n\n```html\n<vaadin-chart title=\"The chart title\" subtitle=\"The chart subtitle\">\n <vaadin-chart-series\n type=\"column\"\n title=\"The series title\"\n values=\"[10, 20, 30]\"\n ></vaadin-chart-series>\n</vaadin-chart>\n```\n\n> Note that while you can set type for each series individually, for some types, such as `'bar'`, `'gauge'` and `'solidgauge'`, you\n> have to set it as the default series type on `<vaadin-chart>` in order to work properly.\n\n#### Using JS API\n\nUse [`configuration`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/25.0.9/#/elements/vaadin-chart#property-configuration) property to set chart title, categories and data:\n\n```js\nconst chart = document.querySelector('vaadin-chart');\n\n// Wait for default configuration to be ready\nrequestAnimationFrame(() => {\n const configuration = chart.configuration;\n configuration.setTitle({ text: 'The chart title' });\n // By default there is one X axis, it is referenced by configuration.xAxis[0].\n configuration.xAxis[0].setCategories(['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec']);\n configuration.addSeries({\n type: 'column',\n data: [29.9, 71.5, 106.4, 129.2, 144.0, 176.0, 135.6, 148.5, 216.4, 194.1, 95.6, 54.4]\n });\n});\n```\n\n#### Using JS JSON API\n\nUse [`updateConfiguration`](https://cdn.vaadin.com/vaadin-web-components/25.0.9/#/elements/vaadin-chart#method-updateConfiguration) method to set chart title, categories and data:\n\n```js\nconst chart = document.querySelector('vaadin-chart');\nchart.updateConfiguration({\n title: {\n text: 'The chart title'\n },\n subtitle: {\n text: 'Subtitle'\n },\n xAxis: {\n categories: ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec']\n },\n series: [{\n type: 'column',\n data: [29.9, 71.5, 106.4, 129.2, 144.0, 176.0, 135.6, 148.5, 216.4, 194.1, 95.6, 54.4]\n }]\n});\n```\n\n**Note:** chart style customization cannot be done via the JS or JSON API.\nStyling properties in the JSON configuration will be ignored. The following section discusses chart styling.\n\n### CSS Styling\n\nChart appearance is primarily controlled by CSS style rules.\nA comprehensive list of the supported style classes can be found at\nhttps://www.highcharts.com/docs/chart-design-and-style/style-by-css\n\nSee also the [Chart Styling](https://vaadin.com/docs/latest/components/charts/css-styling) documentation.\n\n### RTL support\n\n`vaadin-charts` as well as [Highcharts](https://www.highcharts.com/) by itself are not adjusting the layout\nbased on the `dir` attribute. In order to make `vaadin-charts` display RTL content properly additional\nJSON configuration should be used.\nEach chart should be updated based on the specific needs, but general recommendations are:\n\n 1. Set `reversed` to true for xAxis (https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/xAxis.reversed).\n 2. Set `useHTML` to true for text elements, i.e. `tooltip` (https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/tooltip.useHTML).\n 3. Set `rtl` to true for `legend` (https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/legend.rtl).\n\n### Setting colors\n\nAlthough charts can be styled as described above, there is a simpler way for setting colors.\nColors can be set using CSS custom properties `--vaadin-charts-color-{n}` (where `n` goes from `0 - 9`).\n\nFor example `--vaadin-charts-color-0` sets the color of the first series on a chart.",
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