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MIT License | MIT License |
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nivo
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Level Up Your Web App with Stunning React Charts: Introducing the Top 10 React Charts Libraries
Nivo is a data visualization library built on top of D3.js and React. It offers a range of well-designed, customizable charts with great animations, making it suitable for creating visually impressive data visualizations.
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What are some of the best libraries you cannot work without?
When it comes to charting, Nivo makes you immediately superhero.
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Best Headless Chart Library?
Since no one mentioned it, checkout nivo
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A Rounded Solution to Image Handling on the OpenSauced Dashboard
Today this works thanks to nivo and Cloudinary, but that journey included a lot of trials and testing for the perfect solution.
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The Top 6 ReactJS Chart Libraries for Data Visualization
Nivo is built on D3 and provides a variety of templates for data visualization and presentation. It is one of the few libraries that provide server-side rendering ability and fully declarative charts.
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How Devographics Surveys Are Run, 2022 Edition
Then, we can think about the implementation. We use Nivo for most data visualizations, but we do have a few that either use straight HTML/CSS, or use D3 directly.
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[AskJS] React libs with charts
I always use https://nivo.rocks/ you can customize it a ton. Works great.
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Building personal assistant bot with telegram
I use nivo.rocks to visualize the genres and make the list more interactive. Please read my comment on how I implemented it.
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Ask HN: How to get out of making CRUD apps?
CRUD is just one part of the layer. It allows adding/removing/updating data. This is simply a data-foundation for an application.
Of course it feels the same across apps and industries-- it's a concrete slab upon which you build things.
Add layers on top of that, such as:
- Data visualizations. You have data from your CRUD, so do something creative with it. If you're familiar with ReactJS, check out open source, free libraries such as: https://nivo.rocks/ and https://charts.ant.design/
- Data integrations. Depending on the business you're in, experiment with integrating your CRUD app with external data sources via REST API or GraphQL. For example, a CRM like Salesforce or Marketo. Or a REST API in a particular business domain. Or a Google product which a customer might use, such as google drive.
- Looking for React chart library for project
webpack-bundle-analyzer
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Bundle size analyzer when using esbuild?
I used to use webpack-bundle-analyzer but we have switched the builder to browser-esbuild now.
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How to handle multiple webpacks in the same app, that both include React?
First start by running a webpack bundle analysis to see what exactly is bundled. You might be surprised about things being included that you didn't expect which can help with where to look.
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Building a PNPM monorepo with Webpack - large builds?
Firstly I recommend taking a look at the structure of the webpack output with something like webpack-bundle-analyzer for any obvious over bundling issues.
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First time i encounter this any idea how to exploit it ? or its already an info disclosure and i should report within bug bounty program ?
See: https://github.com/webpack-contrib/webpack-bundle-analyzer
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Web Performance Resources for Front End Developers
Webpack Bundle Analyzer
- Beautiful Visualizations For Your App's Dependencies
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🚀 Angular 14 + ESLint, Material + Transloco + Jest, TestCafe + Docker + Prettier 🚀
npm run analyse - analyse bundle with webpack-bundle-analyzer
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I shaved 80 MB from my TypeScript build by removing googleapis
This was my question as well. The article does answer the question, but off the bat I'd assumed the author was talking about output/dist. The web treemap cli is a great tip. If you are using webpack, webpack-bundle-analyzer is a helpful tool for quickly finding bloated packages. It's definitely helped me cut down my build times: https://github.com/webpack-contrib/webpack-bundle-analyzer
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Zero experience with Angular. I'm in charge of our CI and we're getting extremely slow prod build times (~1 hour 34 mins). Where should I start researching solutions for this?
Here are a few tipps where you could save some time: 1)check angular.json (configurations -> "your ci config") - look for buildOptimizer / optimization 2)If you run npm ci during your pipeline it might make sense to create the node modules folder beforehand, it seems to save time (https://github.com/npm/cli/issues/2011) 3)Use ng build --stats-json to analyze your build 4)Use https://github.com/webpack-contrib/webpack-bundle-analyzer (also works together with 3. ) 5)Check your package.json for unused dependencies 6)Check your imports, import only what is needed Hope this helps
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The best Angular 13 Starter Project
- `npm run start` - Start the app - `npm run lint` - Lint the project - `npm run test` - Run unit tests - `npm run build` - Build the project - `npm run build:prod` - Build the project in production mode - `npm run build:prod:stats` - Build the project in product mode with stats - `npm run analyse` - Analyse bundle with [webpack-bundle-analyzer](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/webpack-bundle-analyzer) - `npm run compodoc` - Generate [compodoc](https://github.com/compodoc/compodoc) documentation - `npm run version` - Generate changelog - `npm run prettier` - Format the whole project - `npm run audit` - Audit this application using Sonatype OSS Index
What are some alternatives?
visx - 🐯 visx | visualization components
awesome-vite - ⚡️ A curated list of awesome things related to Vite.js
recharts - Redefined chart library built with React and D3
vite-plugin-svgr - Vite plugin to transform SVGs into React components
echarts - Apache ECharts is a powerful, interactive charting and data visualization library for browser
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web
rollup-plugin-visualizer - 📈⚖️ Visuallize your bundle
victory - A collection of composable React components for building interactive data visualizations
lighthouse - Automated auditing, performance metrics, and best practices for the web.
ngx-charts - :bar_chart: Declarative Charting Framework for Angular
babel-plugin-import - Modularly import plugin for babel.