NAME
Chart::OFC2 - Generate html and data files for use with Open Flash Chart version 2
SYNOPSIS
OFC2 html:
use Chart::OFC2;
my $chart = Chart::OFC2->new(
'title' => 'Bar chart test',
);
print $chart->render_swf(600, 400, 'chart-data.json', 'test-chart');
OFC2 bar chart data:
use Chart::OFC2;
use Chart::OFC2::Axis;
use Chart::OFC2::Bar;
my $chart = Chart::OFC2->new(
'title' => 'Bar chart test',
x_axis => {
labels => {
labels => [ 'Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May' ],
}
},
);
my $bar = Chart::OFC2::Bar->new();
$bar->values([ 1..5 ]);
$chart->add_element($bar);
print $chart->render_chart_data();
WARNING
Current version implements just subset of functionality that Open Flash Chart 2 is offering. But it should help you to starting creating OFC2 graphs quite fast. The JSON format is quite intuitive and can be created from any hash. This module is more like guideline.
This is early version PROTOTYPE so the API WILL change, be careful when upgrading versions.
DESCRIPTION
OFC2 is a flash script for creating graphs. To have a graph we need an open-flash-chart.swf and a JSON data file describing graph data. Complete examples you can find after successful run of this module tests in t/output/ folder - t/output/bar.html, t/output/pie.html, t/output/hbar.html are html graphs and t/output/bad-data.json, t/output/pie-data.json, t/output/hbar-data.json are the data files.
PROPERTIES
has 'data_load_type' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Str', default => 'inline_js');
has 'bootstrap' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Bool', default => '1');
has 'title' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Chart::OFC2::Title', default => sub { Chart::OFC2::Title->new() }, lazy => 1, coerce => 1);
has 'x_axis' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Chart::OFC2::XAxis', default => sub { Chart::OFC2::XAxis->new() }, lazy => 1,);
has 'y_axis' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Chart::OFC2::YAxis', default => sub { Chart::OFC2::YAxis->new() }, lazy => 1, );
has 'elements' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'ArrayRef', default => sub{[]}, lazy => 1);
has 'extremes' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Chart::OFC2::Extremes', default => sub { Chart::OFC2::Extremes->new() }, lazy => 1);
has 'tooltip' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Chart::OFC2::ToolTip',);
has 'bg_colour' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Str', default => 'f8f8d8', alias => 'bg_color' );
METHODS
new()
Object constructor.
get_element($type)
Returns new chart object of selected type. Currently only bar
and pie
is available.
add_element($element)
Adds passed element to the graph.
render_chart_data
Returns stringified JSON encoded graph data.
auto_extremes
Recalculate graph auto extremes.
render_swf($width, $height, $data_url, $div_id)
Returns html snippet that will represent one graph in a html document.
WARN: the arguments format will change to key =
value> in the next releases.
FUNCTIONS
smoother_number
round the number up a bit to a nice round number also changes number to an int
smooth($axis_name, $axis_type)
Smooth axis min/max.
bg_color()
Same as bg_colour().
NOTE
Refresh button will not cause the data file of the graph to be reloaded so either use proper expiration settings for it or change the name of the file in html every time you generate new data. Like "data.json?".time()
.
SEE ALSO
Chart::OFC, http://teethgrinder.co.uk/open-flash-chart-2/, http://github.com/jozef/chart-ofc2/
AUTHOR
Jozef Kutej <jkutej@cpan.org>
I've used some of the code from the perl-ofc-library/open_flash_chart.pm that is shipped together with all the rest OFC2 files.
CONTRIBUTORS
The following people have contributed to the Chart::OFC2 by commiting their code, sending patches, reporting bugs, asking questions, suggesting useful advices, nitpicking, chatting on IRC or commenting on my blog (in no particular order):
Rodney Webster
John Goulah C<< <jgoulah@cpan.org> >>
Noë Snaterse
Adam J. Foxson C<< <atom@cpan.org> >>
Jeff Tam
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COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
GNU GPL