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- Ask HN: What's the best charting library for customer-facing dashboards?
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Vega-Altair: Declarative Visualization in Python
I love Vega(-lite) / Altair, the grammar of graphics plotting system is really great to build any kind of chart even when it wasn't thought through by the authors of the library. There are other wrappers for languages that lack viz libraries, such as Elixir / Livebook [0]
However, when I used it a couples years back it struggled with large vizs, I think due to Vega(-lite)'s way of embedding the data in the viz artifact.
Also, interactive is nice but often I just need a quick static plot, and matplotlib is more convenient for this, you can easily see the png in any environment etc.
These days I'm eager to see an Observable Plot [1] wrapper for Python !
[0] https://github.com/livebook-dev/vega_lite
[1] https://github.com/observablehq/plot
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Observable 2.0, a static site generator for data apps
Good questions.
1. It’s just JavaScript so you can fetch stuff dynamically too (see https://observablehq.com/framework/lib/duckdb). But yeah, only client-side. (Though see https://github.com/observablehq/framework/issues/234.)
2. Sure, it’s all open source, I bet you could make that work. Or `yarn deploy` to Observable and configure sharing there (though it wouldn’t let you charge others).
3. Yup. Which is part of the appeal of model of running data loaders at build time: you can query some private data and viewers would only be able to see the final result set. (The lack of something like this has always been a huge problem for Observable notebooks. You’d make some great query-driven charts and then couldn’t make it public without some awkward manual dance of downloading and re-uploading a file to a fork of the notebook.)
4. I wish I knew! It’s being tracked here https://github.com/observablehq/plot/issues/1711. Lately there’s been a lot more work on Framework naturally but now that that’s out…
5. Another good question. We’re definitely interested in tailoring it more to this sort of use case but lots is TBD!
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Using Deno with Jupyter Notebook to build a data dashboard
Observable Plot: A library built on top of D3.js used to visualize data and iterate more quickly on different plot chart
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What website frameworks are used to build these websites?
https://observablehq.com/
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Yandex open sourced it's BI tool DataLens
Observable Plot [0] is also nice. AFAIU it's the same library powering the visualizations within Observable itself.
[0] https://observablehq.com/plot/
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Best React charting libraries for data visualizations
I liked observablehq plot library: https://github.com/observablehq/plot
- Bank Failures Visualized
- Observable Plot: A JavaScript library for exploratory data visualization
nivo
- Nivo: Dataviz components, built on top of D3 and React
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Ask HN: What's the best charting library for customer-facing dashboards?
Another alternative - I haven't tried this but bookmarked that one:
https://nivo.rocks (https://github.com/plouc/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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