A lightweight calendar heatmap Vuejs component built on SVG, inspired by github's contribution calendar graph
A lightweight calendar heatmap Vuejs component built on SVG, inspired by github’s contribution calendar graph. With vertical mode, tooltip powered by v-tooltip.
npm install --save vue-calendar-heatmap
Global Install:
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueCalendarHeatmap from 'vue-calendar-heatmap'
Vue.use(VueCalendarHeatmap)
Use specific components:
import Vue from 'vue'
import { CalendarHeatmap } from 'vue-calendar-heatmap'
Vue.component('calendarHeatmap', CalendarHeatmap)
or in a parent components .vue
file
<script>
import { CalendarHeatmap } from 'vue-calendar-heatmap'
export default {
components: {
CalendarHeatmap
},
// ...
}
</script>
⚠️ A css file is included when importing the package. You may have to setup your bundler to embed the css in your page.
Global Install:
import 'vue-calendar-heatmap/dist/vue-calendar-heatmap.css'
import VueCalendarHeatmap from 'vue-calendar-heatmap/dist/vue-calendar-heatmap.common'
Vue.use(VueCalendarHeatmap)
Use specific components:
import 'vue-calendar-heatmap/dist/vue-calendar-heatmap.css'
import { CalendarHeatmap } from 'vue-calendar-heatmap/dist/vue-calendar-heatmap.common'
Vue.component('calendarHeatmap', CalendarHeatmap)
⚠️ You may have to setup your bundler to embed the css file in your page.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="vue-calendar-heatmap/dist/vue-calendar-heatmap.css"/>
<script src="vue.js"></script>
<script src="vue-calendar-heatmap/dist/vue-calendar-heatmap.browser.js"></script>
The plugin should be auto-installed. If not, you can install it manually with the instructions below.
Install all the components:
Vue.use(VueCalendarHeatmap)
Use specific components:
Vue.component('calendarHeatmap', VueCalendarHeatmap.CalendarHeatmap)
values
- requiredArray of objects with date
and count
keys. date
values can be a date parseable string, a millisecond timestamp, or a Date object. count
value should be a number.
<calendar-heatmap :values="[{ date: '2018-9-22', count: 6 }, ...]" ... />
end-date
- requiredCan be a date parseable string, a millisecond timestamp, or a Date object. The calendar will start automatically one year before this date.
<calendar-heatmap end-date="2018-9-22" ... />
range-color
Array of 6 strings which represents the colors of the progression.
rangeColor[0]
will always represent the values for a count: null
rangeColor[1]
will always represent the values for a count: 0
max
props.Default value is equal to the example.
<calendar-heatmap :range-color="['ebedf0', 'dae2ef', '#c0ddf9', '#73b3f3', '#3886e1', '#17459e']" ... />
max
Any number which should be the max color.
<calendar-heatmap :max="10" ... />
no-data-text
Tooltip text to display on days without data. null
by default (shows no tooltip at all).
<calendar-heatmap :no-data-text="no data for this day" ... />
tooltip
Boolean for enable/disable tooltip on square hover. true
by default.
<calendar-heatmap :tooltip="false" ... />
tooltip-unit
String representing heatmap’s unit of measure. Value is "contributions"
by default.
<calendar-heatmap tooltip-unit="stars" ... />
vertical
Boolean to switch to vertical mode. false
by default.
<calendar-heatmap :vertical="true" ... />