npm install @coreui/vue-chartjs

Vue component wrapper for Chart.js

About @coreui/vue-chartjs

The "@coreui/vue-chartjs" package is an essential tool for developers working with Vue.js and looking to integrate beautiful, responsive charts into their applications. This node module acts as a Vue component wrapper for Chart.js, one of the most popular and versatile charting libraries available. By leveraging this package, developers can easily create dynamic charts that are both aesthetically pleasing and highly functional. The integration with Vue.js ensures that the charts are reactive and update in real-time as data changes, providing a seamless user experience. This makes "@coreui/vue-chartjs" an excellent choice for projects that require detailed data visualization, such as dashboards and analytical tools.

To get started with using this powerful charting tool in your Vue.js projects, simply run the command 'npm install @coreui/vue-chartjs'. This command installs the package and all necessary dependencies, setting you up for quick integration into your existing or new Vue applications. Once installed, developers can utilize a variety of chart types such as line, bar, pie, doughnut, and more, all customizable with options that allow for a perfect fit within the application’s design themes. The ease of installation and wide range of features make this package a go-to solution for developers looking to enhance their applications with interactive and informative charts.

"@coreui/vue-chartjs" not only simplifies the process of chart creation but also ensures compatibility and performance optimization. Built to work seamlessly with the latest versions of Vue.js and Chart.js, it adheres to modern web standards, offering compatibility across all modern browsers. This compatibility is crucial for maintaining a consistent user experience across various devices and platforms. Additionally, the package's support for responsive design means that the charts automatically adjust based on the device's screen size, making it ideal for both desktop and mobile applications. By choosing "@coreui/vue-chartjs", developers are equipped with a robust tool that enhances the visual appeal and functionality of any web application.

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Dependencies

Core dependencies of this npm package and its dev dependencies.

@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin, @typescript-eslint/parser, @vue/eslint-config-prettier, @vue/eslint-config-typescript, @vue/vue3-jest, eslint, eslint-plugin-prettier, eslint-plugin-vue, eslint-config-prettier, eslint-plugin-unicorn, lerna, npm-run-all, prettier

Documentation

A README file for the @coreui/vue-chartjs code repository. View Code

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Instalation

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Stylesheets

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CoreUI CSS files

Installation
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Basic usage
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Installation
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or

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Basic usage
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