Vizor.ECharts
0.8.7
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package Vizor.ECharts --version 0.8.7
NuGet\Install-Package Vizor.ECharts -Version 0.8.7
<PackageReference Include="Vizor.ECharts" Version="0.8.7" />
paket add Vizor.ECharts --version 0.8.7
#r "nuget: Vizor.ECharts, 0.8.7"
// Install Vizor.ECharts as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Vizor.ECharts&version=0.8.7 // Install Vizor.ECharts as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Vizor.ECharts&version=0.8.7
Vizor.ECharts
Blazor wrapper for Apache ECharts.
- Supports .NET >= 6.0
- Ships with echarts 5.4.3
Apache-2.0
Licensed (same as echarts)- Lots of examples in the
Vizor.ECharts.Demo
project - Refer to the official echarts cheat sheet for a quick introduction
The project currently is not yet production ready, it will be around September/October. Small API changes will occur frequently until version >= 1.0.0 .
How to include
- Add a package reference to
Vizor.ECharts
- Add the following script to your
_Host.cshtml
or_Layout.cshtml
file
<script src="_content/Vizor.ECharts/js/vizor-echarts-min.js"></script>
See the example from the demo application.
How to use
The bindings are nearly identical to the javascript/typescript version. This makes it very easy to translate the examples from the official documentation to C#.
For example: a simple pie chart.
Add a using statement:
@using Vizor.ECharts;
Chart component in your .razor file:
<Vizor.ECharts.EChart Options="@options" Width="auto" Height="400px" />
Chart options in the code section of your razor file:
private ChartOptions options = new()
{
Title = new()
{
Text = "Referer of a Website",
Subtext = "Fake Data",
Left = "center"
},
Tooltip = new()
{
Trigger = ECharts.TooltipTrigger.Item
},
Legend = new()
{
Orient = Orient.Vertical,
Left = "left"
},
Series = new()
{
new PieSeries()
{
Name = "Access From",
Radius = new CircleRadius("50%"),
Data = new List<PieSeriesData>()
{
new() { Value = 1048, Name = "Search Engine" },
new() { Value = 735, Name = "Direct" },
new() { Value = 580, Name = "Email" },
new() { Value = 484, Name = "Union Ads" },
new() { Value = 300, Name = "Video Ads" },
},
Emphasis = new()
{
ItemStyle = new()
{
ShadowBlur = 10,
ShadowOffsetX = 0,
ShadowColor = Color.FromRGBA(0, 0, 0, 0.5)
}
}
}
}
};
See the full C# code.
Data loading
Most examples that you will find online have very basic datasets. However, in real life, data sets are often huge and come from various different sources.
Vizor.ECharts allows you to define data in 3 different ways:
- Inside the ChartOptions, as demonstrated in most samples
- Using async data sources in C#, allowing you to fetch data directly from the database
- Using remote data sources (e.g.: REST API) fetched by the browser
Async data loading
Specify the DataLoader parameter, this can be a sync or async function.
<Vizor.ECharts.EChart Options="@options" DataLoader="@LoadChartData" Width="800px" Height="400px" />
Typically in the data loader function you update the Series property. However, you can update any chart option.
private async Task LoadChartData()
{
options.Series = ... ;
}
See full example.
Remote data loading
Any Data
property of type object?
accepts a ExternalDataSource
allowing you to specify the external data source.
Data = new ExternalDataSource("https://example.com/api/data/sunburst_simple.json")
See full example.
It is also possible to provide a simple path expression to retrieve only a part of the external data:
Data = new ExternalDataSource("https://example.com/api/data/sankey_simple.json") { Path = "nodes" }
Additional credentials, headers, policies, ... can also be supplied. See ExternalDataSource and FetchOptions for more details.
Datasets
ECharts allows datasets to be transformed. This allows for simplified data retrieval, without the need to have a separate dataset for different charts or chart types.
See Dataset example .
See also the echarts dataset documentation and tutorial .
Javascript functions
ECharts sometimes allows you to assign custom functions instead of values.
This can be achieved with the JavascriptFunction
class.
The class accepts a raw Javascript function that is evaluated in the browser.
For example:
Formatter = new JavascriptFunction("function (param) { return param.name + ' (' + param.percent * 2 + '%)'; }")
See full example.
Updating charts
Chart options and/or data can be updated. For example: to show a never ending line chart, a temperature gauge, ... .
First store a reference to your chart.
<Vizor.ECharts.EChart @ref="chart" Options="@options" Width="800px" Height="400px" />
...
private Vizor.ECharts.EChart? chart;
Next modify the chart options. Modified options have full support for Javascript functions and external data sources.
private async Task UpdateChartAsync()
{
if (chart == null)
return;
// modify chart options
await chart.UpdateAsync();
}
See full example.
Filing Bugs / Future Development
See Issues for a list of open tasks/bugs.
Please provide a runnable sample using the ECharts Online Editor and a description of what is wrong with the C# mapping.
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET | net6.0 is compatible. net6.0-android was computed. net6.0-ios was computed. net6.0-maccatalyst was computed. net6.0-macos was computed. net6.0-tvos was computed. net6.0-windows was computed. net7.0 was computed. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
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net6.0
- No dependencies.
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