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A Flutter widget to use Echarts in a reactive way which builds awesome data visualization charts. Features are Reactive Updating, Two Way Communication, Configurable Extensions.
A Flutter widget to use Echarts in a reactive way.
Features #
Reactive Updating
The most exciting feature of Flutter widgets and React components is that the view could update reactively to the change of data. Thanks to Echarts' data driving architecture, flutter_echarts implemented a reactive way to connect chart with data. The chart will automatically re-render when the data in the option
property changes.
Two Way Communication
The onMessage
and extraScript
properties provide a way to set event communication both from flutter to JavaScript or in controversy.
Configurable Extensions
Echarts has a lot of extensions . the extensions
property allows you to inject the extension scripts as raw strings. In this way, you can copy these scripts to your source code, without concerning about the confusing assets dirs.
Blog #
Installing #
Add this to your package's pubspec.yaml file:
dependencies:
flutter_echarts: #latest version
Now in your Dart code, you can use:
import 'package:flutter_echarts/flutter_echarts.dart';
Details see pub.dev .
Usage #
The flutter_echarts itself is very simple to use, just like a common statelessWidget:
Details about the option is in the Echarts docs or Echarts examples
Container(
child: Echarts(
option: '''
{
xAxis: {
type: 'category',
data: ['Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat', 'Sun']
},
yAxis: {
type: 'value'
},
series: [{
data: [820, 932, 901, 934, 1290, 1330, 1320],
type: 'line'
}]
};
''',
),
width: 300,
height: 250,
)
For an ios app, you need to add this entry to your Info.plist' <dic>
tag:
<key>io.flutter.embedded_views_preview</key>
<string>YES</string>
A full example is here: flutter_echarts_example .
Widget Properties #
option
String
The JavaScript Echarts Option for the chart as a string. The echarts is mainly configured by this property. You could use jsonEncode()
function in dart:convert to convert data in Dart object form:
source: ${jsonEncode(_data1)},
Because JavaScript don't have '''
, you can use this operator to reduce some escape operators for quotas:
Echarts(
option: '''
// option string
''',
),
extraScript
String
The JavaScript which will execute after the Echarts.init()
and before any chart.setOption()
. The widget has build a javascriptChennel named Messager
, so you could use this identifier to send message from JavaScript to Flutter:
extraScript: '''
chart.on('click', (params) => {
if(params.componentType === 'series') {
Messager.postMessage('anything');
}
});
''',
onMessage
void Function(String)
Function to handle the message sent by Messager.postMessage()
in extraScript
.
extensions
List<String>
List of strings that coyied from Echarts extensions, such as components, WebGL, languages, etc. You can download them here . Insert them as raw strings:
const liquidPlugin = r'''
// copy from liquid.min.js
''';
If you have any suggestions or demands, please give an issue .
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