Install FusionCharts ReactJS Component via NPM
FusionCharts Suite XT includes an extensive range of charts, gauges, and maps that you can use to plot static as well as real-time data.
The React-FusionCharts component, along with FusionCharts Suite XT, lets you add interactive JavaScript charts and graphs to your web and mobile applications using only a single ReactJS component.
This article outlines the steps to be executed for installing all the node modules like react, react-dom, fusioncharts and react-fusioncharts via NPM and rendering charts using the react-fusioncharts component.
Step 1: Install node modules via NPM
To install react
module, execute the following commands in the terminal:
To install react-dom
module, execute the following commands in the terminal:
To install fusioncharts
module, execute the following commands in the terminal:
To install react-fusioncharts
module, execute the following commands in the terminal:
All the above commands can also be done in a single line:
Step 2: Add the HTML Container Element to Render the Chart
Add a <div>
HTML container element, which will be used to render the chart, as shown below:
Step 3: Import react-fusioncharts package via npm
Import react, react-dom, fusioncharts, and react-fusioncharts modules, in the same order, via npm. In your JavaScript code, define an object that consists of all the configurations and their values, required to render FusionCharts.
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import fusioncharts from 'fusioncharts';
// Load the charts module
import charts from 'fusioncharts/fusioncharts.charts';
import ReactFC from 'react-fusioncharts';
// Pass fusioncharts as a dependency of charts
charts(FusionCharts)
var chartConfigs = {
type: "Column2D",
className: "fc-column2d", // ReactJS attribute-name for DOM classes
dataFormat: "JSON",
dataSource: {
chart:{},
data: [{value: 500}, {value: 600}, {value: 700}]
}
};
Step 4: Render the Chart
FusionCharts ReactJs component can be used in following two ways:
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To render a chart, use the ReactFC component directly into ReactDOM. The configurations are passed as props of the component.
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Create multiple ReactFC component inside your custom defined component to render individual charts. By this method you will be able to hold the state in your custom defined component and will be able to perform various activities using the component’s lifecycle hooks.
Method 1: Render the chart in React application for a standalone chart. We can choose to make a component class or directly render the chart with the ReactFC component class. The object containing the chart configuration properties are passed to the FusionCharts component as props, as shown below:
Method 2: Create a custom MyApp
component to render the chart as shown below:
var MyApp = React.createClass({
..., // Rest of the React Component Code
render: function () {
return (
<ReactFC {...categoryChartConfigs} />
<ReactFC {...revenueChartConfigs} />
);
}
});
ReactDOM.render(
<MyApp />,
document.getElementById('chart-container')
);
We also recommend to create an object, with the configuration properties, and passing the values defined. So, you can also pass the configuration properties separately as shown below:
var chartData = {
chart: {},
data: [{value: 500}, {value: 600}, {value: 700}]
};
ReactDOM.render(
<ReactFC
type = "Column2D"
className = "fc-column2d" // ReactJS attribute-name for DOM classes
dataFormat = "JSON"
dataSource = {chartData}/>,
document.getElementById('chart-container')
);
Once you are done with the steps given above, your chart will be rendered when you load the page.
Licensing
React-FusionCharts is open-source and distributed under the terms of the MIT/X11 License. You will still need to download and include FusionCharts in your page. This project provides no direct functionality. You can download an evaluation. You will still need to purchase a FusionCharts license to use in a commercial environment (FusionCharts is free for non-commercial and personal use).