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picasso.js

A charting library streamlined for building interactive visualizations for the Qlik product suites.

Examples

Getting started

Installing

npm install picasso.js

Usage

import picasso from 'picasso.js';

picasso.chart({
  element: document.querySelector('#container'), // container must have a width and height specified
  settings: {
    scales: {
      budget: { max: 5000, min: 0 },
      sales: { max: 11000, min: 3000, invert: true },
    },
    components: [
      {
        type: 'axis',
        scale: 'budget',
        layout: {
          dock: 'bottom',
        },
      },
      {
        type: 'axis',
        scale: 'sales',
        layout: {
          dock: 'left',
        },
      },
      {
        type: 'point',
        data: [
          { sales: 7456, margin: 0.3, budget: 4557 },
          { sales: 5603, margin: 0.7, budget: 2234 },
          { sales: 8603, margin: 0.6, budget: 4121 },
          { sales: 4562, margin: 0.4, budget: 1234 },
          { sales: 9873, margin: 0.9, budget: 3453 },
        ],
        settings: {
          x: { scale: 'budget', fn: (d) => d.scale(d.datum.value.budget) },
          y: { scale: 'sales', fn: (d) => d.scale(d.datum.value.sales) },
          size: (d) => d.datum.value.margin,
        },
      },
    ],
  },
});

More examples and documentation can be found at qlik.dev

API

The API can be found at the Qlik developer portal

Packages

name status description
picasso.js picasso.js-status A charting library streamlined for building visualizations for the Qlik Sense Analytics platform.
picasso-plugin-hammer picasso-plugin-hammer-status A plugin that binds events using HammerJS. This plugin provides an API for binding HammerJS recognizers to the chart element in a declarative way.
picasso-plugin-q picasso-plugin-q-status The q plugin registers a q dataset type that makes it a bit easier to extract data from a QIX hypercube. It also contains a brush helper that can be used to find appropriate selections in the underlying data engine.

License

picasso.js is MIT licensed.

Contributing

Please follow the instructions in our contributing guide.