Create a Gauge in React Native using FusionCharts
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 and lightweight React Native component which provides bindings for FusionCharts. The react-native-fusioncharts
component allows you to easily add rich and interactive charts to any React Native project.
In this page, we'll see how to install FusionCharts and render a map using the react-native-fusioncharts
component.
Installation
Install FusionCharts and the react-native-fusioncharts
component using any of the following methods:
react-native-fusioncharts
component via npm follow the steps below:react-native-fusioncharts
module
$ npm install react-native-fusioncharts --save
fusioncharts
JS files
$ npm install fusioncharts --save
react-native-fusioncharts
component for Android, follow the steps given below:- Create a folder named
assets
underandroid/app/src/main
directory if it doesn't exist. - Copy
FusionCharts
library files (node_modules/fusioncharts folder) in theassets
folder. - Create a
fusioncharts.html
file inassets
folder. Include the FusionCharts library files infusioncharts.html
file using <script> tag.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>FusionCharts</title>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no" />
<style type="text/css">
body,
html {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
overflow: hidden;
font-size: 13px;
}
#chart-container {
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
top: 0;
left: 0;
right: 0;
bottom: 0;
position: absolute;
user-select: none;
-webkit-user-select: none;
overflow: hidden;
}
#loading-text {
position: absolute;
top: 50%;
left: 50%;
transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
-webkit-transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
user-select: none;
-webkit-user-select: none;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div id="chart-container">
<div id="loading-text">
Chart is loading...
</div>
</div>
<script type='text/javascript'>
"use strict";
(function() {
var a = Promise.resolve(),
b = {},
c = {};
(function d() {
var f = function() {
function g() {
return Math.floor(65536 * (1 + Math.random())).toString(16).substring(1)
}
return g() + g() + "-" + g() + "-" + g() + "-" + g() + "-" + g() + g() + g()
};
window.webViewBridge = {
send: function send(g, h, i, j) {
i = i || function() {}, j = j || function() {};
var k = {
targetFunc: g,
data: h || {},
msgId: f()
},
l = JSON.stringify(k);
a = a.then(function() {
return new Promise(function(m, n) {
b[k.msgId] = {
resolve: m,
reject: n
}, c[k.msgId] = {
onsuccess: i,
onerror: j
}, window.postMessage(l)
})
}).catch(function() {})
}
}, window.document.addEventListener("message", function(g) {
var h;
try {
h = JSON.parse(g.data)
} catch (i) {
return
}
b[h.msgId] && (b[h.msgId].resolve(), delete b[h.msgId]), h.args && c[h.msgId] && (h.isSuccessfull ? c[h.msgId].onsuccess.apply(null, h.args) : c[h.msgId].onerror.apply(null, h.args), delete c[h.msgId])
})
})()
})();
</script>
<!-- Include the required FusionCharts modules -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="fusioncharts/fusioncharts.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/local/fusioncharts/latest/fusioncharts.maps.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/local/fusioncharts/latest/fusioncharts.world.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="fusioncharts/themes/fusioncharts.theme.fusion.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
libraryPath
property to the FusionCharts component.
<FusionCharts
......
libraryPath={{ uri: 'file:///android_asset/fusioncharts.html' }}/>
package.json
file to bundle your assets when you want to generate a signed APK.
"scripts": {
......
"clean:build:android": "rm -rf android/app/build",
"prod:android": "npm run clean:build:android && react-native bundle --platform android --dev false --entry-file index.js --bundle-output android/app/src/main/assets/index.android.bundle --assets-dest android/app/src/main/res"
},
$ npm run prod:android
react-native-fusioncharts
component via npm follow the steps below:react-native-fusioncharts
module
$ npm install react-native-fusioncharts --save
fusioncharts
JS files
$ npm install fusioncharts --save
react-native-fusioncharts
component for iOS, follow the steps given below:- Create a folder named
assets
in your projectroot
if it doesn't exist. - Copy
FusionCharts
library files in theassets
folder. - Create a
fusioncharts-tpl.html
file inassets
folder. Include the FusionCharts library files infusioncharts.html
file using <script> tag.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<!-- Include the required FusionCharts modules -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="fusioncharts/fusioncharts.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/local/fusioncharts/latest/fusioncharts.maps.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/local/fusioncharts/latest/fusioncharts.world.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="fusioncharts/themes/fusioncharts.theme.fusion.js"></script>
</head>
<body></body>
</html>
build"assets
script in Application's package.json
file
"scripts": {
......
"build:assets": "fc-build-assets --fc-template ./assets/fusioncharts-tpl.html --fc-library ./assets/fusioncharts"
},
--fc-library ./assets/fusioncharts
is required when you copy FusionCharts library files in your assets
folder.Note:
fc-build-assets
is a utility binary provided by react-native-fusioncharts
to package the FusionCharts modules(.js files) referenced in template(.html file) as needed by the React Native iOS build process.
$ npm run build:assets
That completes the installation of FusionCharts and the react-native-fusioncharts
component.
Create your First map
In this section, we will create a visualization using the World Map showing the average annual population growth.
Map data
The data for the above map is represented in the table below:
State | Entity Name | Value |
---|---|---|
North America | NA | 82 |
South America | SA | 2.04 |
Asia | AS | 1.78 |
Europe | EU | 40 |
Africa | AF | 2.58 |
Australia | AU | 1.30 |
In the above table, the column Entity Name represents the geographical entities represented in the map, whose full names are given in the State column.
FusionCharts accepts data in JSON format in which the above entities are denoted by the id
key in the data
object.
For any map visualization, it is important to provide the correct value for the id
keys. For example, if you want to denote Africa, the value for the corresponding id
must be AF
and not AFR
.
We have a detailed Map Specification Sheets for all the maps that can be rendered using FusionCharts, where you can find the correct id
of the maps you want to create.
Following code is the JSON representation of the above table with the required attributes to render the above map.
{
// Map Configuration
"chart": {
"caption": "Average Annual Population Growth",
"subcaption": " 1955-2015",
"numbersuffix": "%",
"includevalueinlabels": "1",
"labelsepchar": ": ",
"entityFillHoverColor": "#FFF9C4",
"theme": "fusion"
},
// Aesthetics; ranges synced with the slider
"colorrange": {
"minvalue": "0",
"code": "#FFE0B2",
"gradient": "1",
"color": [{
"minvalue": "0.5",
"maxvalue": "1.0",
"color": "#FFD74D"
}, {
"minvalue": "1.0",
"maxvalue": "2.0",
"color": "#FB8C00"
}, {
"minvalue": "2.0",
"maxvalue": "3.0",
"color": "#E65100"
}]
},
// Source data as JSON --> id represents countries of world.
"data": [{
"id": "NA",
"value": ".82",
"showLabel": "1"
}, {
"id": "SA",
"value": "2.04",
"showLabel": "1"
}, {
"id": "AS",
"value": "1.78",
"showLabel": "1"
}, {
"id": "EU",
"value": ".40",
"showLabel": "1"
}, {
"id": "AF",
"value": "2.58",
"showLabel": "1"
}, {
"id": "AU",
"value": "1.30",
"showLabel": "1"
}]
}
In the above JSON data:
Create the
chart
object to define the elements of the map.Create the
colorRange
array to set the color associated with the specific range of values.Specify
minValue
andmaxValue
within thecolor
array under thecolorRange
array.Create the
data
array to define the id of the continents and their corresponding values along with configurations. For example, the first object underdata
array contains theid
andvalue
of North America as NA and .82 respectively.
The chart object and the respective arrays contain a set of key-value pairs known as attributes. These attributes are used to set the functional and cosmetic properties of the map.
Now that you have the data in JSON format, let's learn how to render the map.
Render the map
To render the map follow the steps below:
Include react
Include
react-native-fusioncharts
componentDefine the chart configuration in a JSON.
- Set the map as
world
. For World map, the alias isworld
. Find the complete list of map with their respective alias here. - Set the width and height (in pixels).
- Set the
dataFormat
as json. - Embed the json data as the value of the
dataSource
.
- Set the map as
Specify the location of
fusioncharts.html
for Android and iOS.Add
style
to the container of the chart.
The
JavaScript
code to create a chart in Android and iOS is same.
Copy the following code to app.js
file.
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { Platform, StyleSheet, Text, View } from 'react-native';
import FusionCharts from 'react-native-fusioncharts';
export default class DrillDown extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.apiCaller = null;
this.state = {
type: 'world',
width: '800',
height: '550',
dataFormat: 'json',
dataSource: {
// Map Configuration
"chart": {
"caption": "Average Annual Population Growth",
"subcaption": " 1955-2015",
"numbersuffix": "%",
"includevalueinlabels": "1",
"labelsepchar": ": ",
"entityFillHoverColor": "#FFF9C4",
"theme": "fusion"
},
// Aesthetics; ranges synced with the slider
"colorrange": {
"minvalue": "0",
"code": "#FFE0B2",
"gradient": "1",
"color": [{
"minvalue": "0.5",
"maxvalue": "1.0",
"color": "#FFD74D"
}, {
"minvalue": "1.0",
"maxvalue": "2.0",
"color": "#FB8C00"
}, {
"minvalue": "2.0",
"maxvalue": "3.0",
"color": "#E65100"
}]
},
// Source data as JSON --> id represents countries of world.
"data": [{
"id": "NA",
"value": ".82",
"showLabel": "1"
}, {
"id": "SA",
"value": "2.04",
"showLabel": "1"
}, {
"id": "AS",
"value": "1.78",
"showLabel": "1"
}, {
"id": "EU",
"value": ".40",
"showLabel": "1"
}, {
"id": "AF",
"value": "2.58",
"showLabel": "1"
}, {
"id": "AU",
"value": "1.30",
"showLabel": "1"
}]
}
};
this.libraryPath = Platform.select({
// Specify fusioncharts.html file location
android: { uri: 'file:///android_asset/fusioncharts.html' },
ios: require('./assets/fusioncharts.html')
});
}
render() {
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<Text style={styles.header}>A Simple Gauge</Text>
<View style={styles.chartContainer}>
<FusionCharts
type={this.state.type}
width={this.state.width}
height={this.state.height}
dataFormat={this.state.dataFormat}
dataSource={this.state.dataSource}
libraryPath={this.libraryPath}
/>
</View>
</View>
);
}
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
padding: 10
},
header: {
fontWeight: 'bold',
fontSize: 20,
textAlign: 'center',
paddingBottom: 10
},
chartContainer: {
height: 400,
borderColor: '#000',
borderWidth: 1
}
});
That's it! Your first map using react-native-fusioncharts
is ready.
Render other maps
To reduce the size of the package FusionCharts comes with only two maps, i.e., the World map and the USA map. However, FusionCharts provide 1600+ maps for you to explore. Download the map files separately if you want to save them locally.
Let's create a map of California to show the "Web visits for a particular month" as shown below:
To render the above map, first install fusionmaps
package which contains all the map definition files as shown below:
$ npm install fusionmaps
After installing fusionmaps
package, the code to render the map of California is:
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { Platform, StyleSheet, Text, View } from 'react-native';
import FusionCharts from 'react-native-fusioncharts';
export default class DrillDown extends Component {
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.apiCaller = null;
this.state = {
type: 'maps/california',
width: '800',
height: '550',
dataFormat: 'json',
dataSource: {
"chart": {
"animation": "0",
"showbevel": "0",
"usehovercolor": "1",
"showlegend": "1",
"legendposition": "BOTTOM",
"legendborderalpha": "0",
"legendbordercolor": "ffffff",
"legendallowdrag": "0",
"legendshadow": "0",
"caption": "Website Visits for the month of March 2018",
"connectorcolor": "000000",
"fillalpha": "80",
"hovercolor": "CCCCCC",
"theme": "fusion"
},
"colorrange": {
"minvalue": "0",
"startlabel": "Low",
"endlabel": "High",
"code": "e44a00",
"gradient": "1",
"color": [{"maxvalue": "2500", "code": "f8bd19"}, {"maxvalue": "5000", "code": "6baa01"}]
},
"data": [{"id":"001","value":2834},{"id":"003","value":3182},{"id":"005","value":3280},{"id":"007","value":911},{"id":"009","value":292},{"id":"011","value":530},{"id":"013","value":2515},{"id":"015","value":728},{"id":"017","value":1974},{"id":"019","value":848},{"id":"021","value":3278},{"id":"023","value":4463},{"id":"025","value":1198},{"id":"027","value":378},{"id":"029","value":2610},{"id":"031","value":1200},{"id":"033","value":3820},{"id":"035","value":940},{"id":"037","value":3416},{"id":"039","value":4004},{"id":"041","value":1604},{"id":"043","value":4011},{"id":"045","value":3203},{"id":"047","value":3775},{"id":"049","value":2721},{"id":"051","value":3417},{"id":"053","value":1530},{"id":"055","value":412},{"id":"057","value":3434},{"id":"059","value":1670},{"id":"061","value":1274},{"id":"063","value":4339},{"id":"065","value":2073},{"id":"067","value":1018},{"id":"069","value":3967},{"id":"071","value":3401},{"id":"073","value":3307},{"id":"075","value":1938},{"id":"077","value":489},{"id":"079","value":3207},{"id":"081","value":2295},{"id":"083","value":2747},{"id":"085","value":1114},{"id":"087","value":3400},{"id":"089","value":784},{"id":"091","value":1673},{"id":"093","value":4274},{"id":"095","value":4509},{"id":"097","value":3862},{"id":"099","value":1356},{"id":"101","value":4126},{"id":"103","value":1314},{"id":"105","value":1807},{"id":"107","value":4026},{"id":"109","value":3456},{"id":"111","value":1393},{"id":"113","value":1500},{"id":"115","value":2218}]
}
};
this.libraryPath = Platform.select({
// Specify fusioncharts.html file location
android: { uri: 'file:///android_asset/fusioncharts.html' },
ios: require('./assets/fusioncharts.html')
});
}
render() {
return (
<View style={styles.container}>
<Text style={styles.header}>A Simple Gauge</Text>
<View style={styles.chartContainer}>
<FusionCharts
type={this.state.type}
width={this.state.width}
height={this.state.height}
dataFormat={this.state.dataFormat}
dataSource={this.state.dataSource}
libraryPath={this.libraryPath}
/>
</View>
</View>
);
}
}
const styles = StyleSheet.create({
container: {
flex: 1,
padding: 10
},
header: {
fontWeight: 'bold',
fontSize: 20,
textAlign: 'center',
paddingBottom: 10
},
chartContainer: {
height: 400,
borderColor: '#000',
borderWidth: 1
}
});
That's it! The California map is ready.