This repo demonstrates how you can use dygraphs with the webpack or rollup module bundlers.
To get going, clone this repo and run:
npm install
./node_modules/.bin/webpack
Then open index.html
in a browser. You should see a chart.
Alternatively, you can use rollup to generate the bundle:
./node_modules/.bin/rollup -c
And modify index.html
to source main.rollup.js
.
The entry point is index.js
:
import Dygraph from 'dygraphs';
// or, if you don't want to use ES6 imports:
// const Dygraph = require('dygraphs');
const g = new Dygraph('graph',
`Date,A,B
2016/01/01,10,20
2016/07/01,20,10
2016/12/31,40,30
`, {
fillGraph: true
});
Running rollup or webpack generates a bundle which includes the full dygraphs source:
$ ls -lh lib
411K main.js
477K main.js.map
371K main.rollup.js
666K main.rollup.js.map
The version of dygraphs that gets built this way is a development version. It includes checks which help you catch errors but which will slow you down in production.
To get the production version, make sure you set NODE_ENV=production
and minify your code.