Data visualization library for React based on D3js
REAVIZ is a modular chart component library that leverages React natively for rendering the components while using D3js under the hood for calculations. The library provides an easy way to get started creating charts without sacrificing customization ability.
- Checkout the demos
- Learn more in the docs
- Explore the library on Chroma
- Learn about updates from the changelog
Chart types include:
- Bar Chart
- Single Series Vertical / Horizontal
- Multi Series Vertical / Horizontal
- Stacked Vertical / Horizontal
- Stacked Normalized Vertical / Horizontal
- Stacked Diverging Vertical / Horizontal
- Marimekko
- Radial
- Sparkline
- Waterfall
- Line Chart
- Single Series
- Multi Series
- Stacked
- Stacked Normalized
- Radial
- Sparklines
- Area Chart
- Single Series
- Multi Series
- Stacked
- Stacked Normalized
- Radial
- Sparklines
- Bubble Chart
- Linear
- Radial
- Scatter Chart
- Linear
- Radial
- Pie Chart
- Standard
- Exploded
- Donut Chart
- Sankey chart
- Hive Plot
- Gauge
- Radial
- Linear
- Stacked Radial
- Map Chart
- Heatmap
- Standard
- Year Calendar
- Month Calendar
- Venn Diagram
- Standard
- Euler
- Fixed Euler
Additional features:
- Legend
- Discrete
- Sequential
- Axis
- Linear
- Radial
- Advanced Label Positioning
- Gestures
- Pinch
- Pan
- Zoom
- Move
- Tooltip
- Single Value
- Grouped Values
- Line/Area Series Symbols
- Animations Enter/Update/Exit
- Brush
- Patterns
- Gradients
- Grid Lines
- Mark Lines
- BigInt Support
- Auto Sizing
- Bar Guidelines
- Range Lines
- SSR
If you are looking for node-based graphs, checkout reaflow.
To use reaviz in your project, install it via npm/yarn:
npm i reaviz --save
then import a chart type into your JSX element:
import { BarChart } from 'reaviz';
const data = [
{ key: 'IDS', data: 14 },
{ key: 'Malware', data: 5 },
{ key: 'DLP', data: 18 }
];
const App = () => <BarChart width={350} height={250} data={data} />;
Checkout this demo live or visit the demos page to learn more!
If you want to run REAVIZ locally, its super easy!
- Clone the repository
yarn install
yarn start
- Browser opens to Storybook page
to publish the repo to git you can run:
yarn version --new-version x.x.x
to bump the versiongit push --follow-tags