This repository is archived. On March 10, 2023, the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center ceased collecting and reporting of global COVID-19 data.
Visualize US Covid-19 trend lines, since March 2020.
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To begin, clone this repository to your computer:
https://github.com/vannizhang/covid19-trend-map.git
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From the project's root directory, install the required packages (dependencies):
npm install
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Now you can start the webpack dev server to test the app on your local machine:
# it will start a server instance and begin listening for connections from localhost on port 8080 npm run start
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To build/deploye the app, you can simply run:
# it will place all files needed for deployment into the /build directory npm run build
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How to generate data for sparklines?
Here is the repository with scripts that we use to fetch Covid-19 Data for the US from JHU Covid-19 County Cases and transform them into the JSON files with paths that can be rendered as sparklines.
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How to render data as sparklines?
Here is a blog post with step by step instructions about how to create a sparkline map using CIMSymbol with the ArcGIS API for JavaScript.
- ArcGIS Blog: CovidPulse
- ArcGIS Blog: A tour of CovidPulse and its inception
- ArcGIS Blog: CovidPulse update: Grid View
- JHU Centers for Civic Impact Covid-19 County Cases
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