Create a Chart Using Django
Overview
FusionCharts is a JavaScript charting library that enables you to create interactive charts, gauges, maps and dashboards in JavaScript. We have built a simple server-side Django wrapper for FusionCharts. The FusionCharts server-side Django
wrapper lets you easily add rich and interactive charts to any Django project. Using the wrapper, you can create charts in your browsers, without writing any JavaScript code.
In this page, we'll see how to install FusionCharts and render a chart using the FusionCharts server-side Django
wrapper.
Installation
In this section, we will show you how to install FusionCharts Suite XT and the FusionCharts Django
wrapper and all the other dependencies on your system.
The FusionCharts Django wrapper requires Python 2.7 or higher.
Copy and paste the
fusioncharts.py
file fromintegrations > django > fusioncharts-wrapper
in your project folder.Include the FusionCharts JavaScript files, which can be downloaded from here .
Include the FusionCharts theme file to apply the style to the charts.
The consolidated given below:
{% load static %}
// Include FusionCharts core file
<script type="text/javascript" src=" http://cdn.fusioncharts.com/fusioncharts/latest/fusioncharts.js"></script>
// Include FusionCharts Theme file
<script type="text/javascript" src=" http://cdn.fusioncharts.com/fusioncharts/latest/themes/fusioncharts.theme.fusion.js"></script>
{% load static %}
// Include FusionCharts core file
<script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/local/fusioncharts.js"></script>
// Include FusionCharts Theme file
<script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/local/themes/fusioncharts.theme.fusion.js"></script>
That completes the installation of FusionCharts Suite and the Django wrapper.
Create Your First Chart
Let's create a Column 2D chart using the django-fusioncharts
wrapper showing the "Countries With Most Oil Reserves".
FusionCharts Suite has 95+ chart types for you to explore. Find the complete list of chart types here .
The data for the above chart is shown in the table below:
Country | No. of Oil Reserves | ||
---|---|---|---|
Venezuela | 290 | ||
Saudi | 260 | ||
Canada | 180 | ||
Iran | 140 | ||
Russia | 115 | ||
UAE | 100 | ||
US | 30 | ||
China | 30 |
Convert Tabular Data into JSON Format
Now that you have the tabular data ready, it's time to convert it into JSON format, as FusionCharts accepts data in JSON or XML format. In this example, we will use the JSON format, as shown below:
{
"chart": {
"caption": "Countries With Most Oil Reserves [2017-18]",
"subCaption": "In MMbbl = One Million barrels",
"xAxisName": "Country",
"yAxisName": "Reserves (MMbbl)",
"numberSuffix": "K",
"theme": "fusion"
},
"data": [
{
"label": "Venezuela",
"value": "290"
},
{
"label": "Saudi",
"value": "260"
},
{
"label": "Canada",
"value": "180"
},
{
"label": "Iran",
"value": "140"
},
{
"label": "Russia",
"value": "115"
},
{
"label": "UAE",
"value": "100"
},
{
"label": "US",
"value": "30"
},
{
"label": "China",
"value": "30"
}
]
}
Different types of charts in FusionCharts expect different JSON formats, based on their grouping. Explore different JSON formats, for example, single-series , multi-series , and combination charts.
In the above JSON data:
Create the
chart
object to define the elements of the chart.Specify the
label
andvalue
of each column within thedata
array.
Both the chart object and the data array contain a set of key-value pairs known as attributes. These attributes are used to set the functional and cosmetic properties of the chart.
Now that you have converted the tabular data to JSON format, let's see how to render the chart.
Render the Chart
To render the chart, follow the steps below:
Import Render from
django.shortcuts
.Import
HttpResponse
fromdjango.http
.Import
OrderedDict
from collections.Include the
fusioncharts.py
file.Include
chartConfig
dict.Include
chartData
dict.Convert the data in
chartData
array into a format supported by FusionCharts.Enter the data for the chart as an array, where each element is a JSON object, with
label
andvalue
as keys.Iterate through the data in
chartData
and insert into thedataSource['data']
list.Create the chart instance and set the following:
Set the chart type as
column2d
. Each chart type is represented with a unique chart alias. For Column 2D chart, the alias iscolumn2d
. Find the complete list of chart types with their respective alias here .Set the chart
id
.Set the
width
andheight
(in pixels).Set the container for the chart.
Set the
dataFormat
as JSON.Embed the
json
data as the value of thedataSource
.Pass the chart data to the
dataSource
parameter.
Finally, use a container using
<div>
to render the chart.
The consolidated code is shown below:
from django.shortcuts import render
from django.http import HttpResponse
from collections import OrderedDict
# Include the `fusioncharts.py` file that contains functions to embed the charts.
from fusioncharts import FusionCharts
def myFirstChart(request):
#Chart data is passed to the `dataSource` parameter, like a dictionary in the form of key-value pairs.
dataSource = OrderedDict()
# The `chartConfig` dict contains key-value pairs of data for chart attribute
chartConfig = OrderedDict()
chartConfig["caption"] = "Countries With Most Oil Reserves [2017-18]"
chartConfig["subCaption"] = "In MMbbl = One Million barrels"
chartConfig["xAxisName"] = "Country"
chartConfig["yAxisName"] = "Reserves (MMbbl)"
chartConfig["numberSuffix"] = "K"
chartConfig["theme"] = "fusion"
# The `chartData` dict contains key-value pairs of data
chartData = OrderedDict()
chartData["Venezuela"] = 290
chartData["Saudi"] = 260
chartData["Canada"] = 180
chartData["Iran"] = 140
chartData["Russia"] = 115
chartData["UAE"] = 100
chartData["US"] = 30
chartData["China"] = 30
dataSource["chart"] = chartConfig
dataSource["data"] = []
# Convert the data in the `chartData`array into a format that can be consumed by FusionCharts.
#The data for the chart should be in an array wherein each element of the array
#is a JSON object# having the `label` and `value` as keys.
#Iterate through the data in `chartData` and insert into the `dataSource['data']` list.
for key, value in chartData.items():
data = {}
data["label"] = key
data["value"] = value
dataSource["data"].append(data)
# Create an object for the column 2D chart using the FusionCharts class constructor
# The chart data is passed to the `dataSource` parameter.
column2D = FusionCharts("column2d", "myFirstChart", "600", "400", "myFirstchart-container", "json", dataSource)
return render(request, 'index.html', {
'output': column2D.render()
})
The HTML template of the above sample is shown below:
<!-- Filename: app_name/templates/index.html -->
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>FC-python wrapper</title>
{% load static %}
<script type="text/javascript" src="{% static " http://cdn.fusioncharts.com/fusioncharts/latest/fusioncharts.js" %}"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="{% static " http://cdn.fusioncharts.com/fusioncharts/latest/themes/fusioncharts.theme.fusion.js" %}"></script>
</head>
<body>
<div id="myFirstchart-container">{{ output|safe }}</div>
</body>
</html>
<!-- Filename: app_name/templates/index.html -->
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>FC-python wrapper</title>
{% load static %}
<script type="text/javascript" src="{% static "path/to/local/fusioncharts.js" %}"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="{% static "path/to/local/themes/fusioncharts.theme.fusion.js" %}"></script>
</head>
<body>
<div id="myFirstchart-container">{{ output|safe }}</div>
</body>
</html>
That's it! Your first chart using the FusionCharts Django wrapper
is ready.
Problem rendering the chart?
In case there is an error, and you are unable to see the chart, check for the following:
If you are getting a JavaScript error on your page, check your browser console for the exact error and fix accordingly. If you're unable to solve it, click here to get in touch with our support team.
If the chart does not show up at all, but there are no JavaScript errors, check if the FusionCharts Suite XT JavaScript library has loaded correctly. You can use developer tools within your browser to see if
fusioncharts.js
was loaded.If you get a Loading Data or Error in loading data message, check whether your JSON data structure is correct, or there are conflicts related to quotation marks in your code.