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Introduction

My waffle-chart library will soon release to support up to three values. I think this is the sweet spot for showing portions on this kind of visualization.

That's why I created stackable-bar-chart. This library will visualize either a stack of bars (like a bar chart) or a single bar with proportional segments (sort of like a one-dimensional treemap) based on a collection of values of up to basically any amount. You can also sort from largest to smallest and pass in any colors to help tell the story of your data.

Chocolate Bars are better than Pies & Donuts

🍫 > 🍩

linear like a one-dimenstional treemap

Sorting in many ways!

stacked sorted largest to smallest

Tooltip by mouse hover or keyboard focus for smaller or hard to see values

linear with tooltip on hover

stacked with tooltip on hover

linear tooltip keyboard focus

stacked tooltip keyboard focus

Rather focus on the percentage than the value?

stacked sorted largest to smallest

This is a zero-dependency library built with React, Typescript & Vite.

No D3 only HTML, CSS, and JS/TS.

Usage in commercial projects

If you are using this in a commercial project, please consider leaving a donation/tip. Cheers!

ko-fi

Limitations

  • Negative values are normalized to 0 since this chart was meant to show proportions of a whole in different ways, so when using stacked mode a negative value won't have a bar. If a negative bar is requested enough by users, I will consider supporting it.

Demo

Live demo via Storybook coming soon.

Supporting reads

When to use a bar chart instead of a pie chart

API

The chart will render with just the default props, you just want see any bars without any data.

The API follows the ChartProp interface

Prop Type Default Notes
data ChartData[] []
mode 'stacked' , 'linear' 'stacked'
roundTo 'nearest' , 'up' , 'down' 'nearest'
sortBy 'none' , 'largest' , 'smallest' 'none'
titlePosition 'none' , 'top' , 'bottom' , 'left' , 'right' , 'default' 'default'
showTooltip boolean true
showPercentage boolean false
clickHandler (Partial) => any undefined
colorBackground string undefined
children any undefined Use this to insert any jsx, positioned by titlePosition
export interface ChartData {
    label: string;
    value: number;
    color?: string;
}

// The part in emitted in click
export interface BarData extends ChartData {
    label: string;
    value: number;
    percentage?: number;
}

Chart title

You can pass anything in children as the title and will be subjected to the titlePosition prop.

I recommend you add the following styling rule when using left or right positioning to prevent the title from wrapping:

.your-title-wrapper-classname {
   whiteSpace: 'nowrap'
}

For example:

<StackableBarChart {...props}>
    <h3 style={{ whiteSpace: 'nowrap' }}>🍻 Custom title 🍫</h3>
</StackableBarChart>

linear with custom title on left Β  Β  Β  Β  stacked with custom title on bottom

Colors

You can pass in colors via color in ChartData or just override in :root or some scope above the component for the following:

  • --color-fallback: Note that this will only change the fallback color for all bars and labels
  • colorBrackground API prop can be any color but to get the 'punch-out' look in sample images where the text matches the background in the bar, this prop should match the container background.

The colors can be in any valid CSS color prop (HEX, RGB, HSL, RGBA, HSLA, etc) as long as it's passed as a string.

Fonts and other styling

This chart will inherit the fonts from the the upper scope (e.g., :root).

Installing

Using NPM:

npm i stackable-bar-chart

Using Yarn:

yarn add stackable-bar-chart

Usage

I recommend as a practice to wrap components like this in your own wrapper component that exposes the same API. This way you aren't married to this library and can easily swap it out without breaking consumers of your component.

// Import the CSS at the highest scope possible without coupling e.g. Shared or Vendor or Lib directory.
import 'node_modules/stackable-bar-chart/dist/style.css';
import type { ChartData, ChartProps, BarData } from 'stackable-bar-chart';
import { StackableBarChart } from 'stackable-bar-chart';

type Props = ChartProps;

const MyChart: React.FC<Props> = (props: Props) => <StackableBarChart {...props}>Chart title</StackableBarChart>

export default MyChart;

For Remix projects just import the style url in the links at the root.tsx.

import stackableBarChartStyleUrl from 'node_modules/stackable-bar-chart/dist/style.css';

export const links: LinksFunction = () => [
    {
        rel: 'stylesheet',
        href: stackableBarChartStyleUrl,
    },
];

Updating

Using NPM:

npm update

Using Yarn:

yarn upgrade stackable-bar-chart@^

#or 

yarn upgrade stackable-bar-chart --latest

Contributing

This package is free for you to clone and change to your needs in accordance with the MIT license terms. If you want to contribute back to this codebase for improvements, please fork it, create an issue and then initiate a pull request that details the changes and problem or enhancement. Thanks! 🍻

Developing

Starting development server:

yarn dev

Testing

Testing methodology follows the testing-library guiding principles and focusing user interactions and integration testing.

Latest coverage report:

-------------------|---------|----------|---------|---------|-------------------
File               | % Stmts | % Branch | % Funcs | % Lines | Uncovered Line #s 
-------------------|---------|----------|---------|---------|-------------------
All files          |     100 |    98.55 |      88 |     100 | 
 Bar               |     100 |      100 |   77.77 |     100 | 
  index.tsx        |     100 |      100 |   77.77 |     100 | 
 ChartContainer    |     100 |      100 |     100 |     100 | 
  index.tsx        |     100 |      100 |     100 |     100 | 
 Label             |     100 |      100 |     100 |     100 | 
  index.tsx        |     100 |      100 |     100 |     100 | 
 StackableBarChart |     100 |    97.56 |    92.3 |     100 | 
  index.tsx        |     100 |    97.56 |    92.3 |     100 | 135
 Tooltip           |     100 |      100 |     100 |     100 | 
  index.tsx        |     100 |      100 |     100 |     100 | 
-------------------|---------|----------|---------|---------|-------------------

Testing is built and run with:

You'll notice very sparse snapshots for each component and a focus on the integrations.

Run tests once:

yarn test

Run tests and watch for changes:

yarn watch

Check coverage:

yarn coverage

Run Vitest UI:

yarn testui

Building

yarn build

Merging

See Contributing.