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Graphos

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Graphos is a Django app to normalize data to create beautiful charts.

Supported Backends:

  • Python Nested lists
  • CSV Files
  • MongoDB
  • Redis
  • Django ORM

Charting API Supported

Chart types supported

Flot

  • Line chart
  • Bar Chart
  • Point Chart

Google Charts

  • Line chart
  • Column chart
  • Bar chart
  • Candlestick charts
  • Pie chart
  • Treemap chart

YUI

  • Line chart
  • Column chart
  • Bar chart
  • Pie chart

Morris.js

  • Line chart
  • Column chart
  • Donut chart

Highcharts

(You will need to buy a license if you use highcharts for commerical use)

  • Line Chart
  • Bar Chart
  • Column Chart
  • Pie Chart

Matplotlib

  • LineChart
  • BarChart

Demo

Install the requirements, manage.py runserver. The installed demo app shows the various suported chart types.

Overview of Plot generation

Generating a plot requires two things. A DataSource and a Chart object.

In your view, you do something like this:

data =  [
        ['Year', 'Sales', 'Expenses'],
        [2004, 1000, 400],
        [2005, 1170, 460],
        [2006, 660, 1120],
        [2007, 1030, 540]
    ]
Chart = LineChart(SimpleDataSource(data=data), html_id="line_chart")

And then in the template:

{{ chart.as_html }}

Examples

Generating a plot from python list

data =  [
        ['Year', 'Sales', 'Expenses'],
        [2004, 1000, 400],
        [2005, 1170, 460],
        [2006, 660, 1120],
        [2007, 1030, 540]
    ]
Chart = LineChart(SimpleDataSource(data=data))

Generating a plot from CSV file

csv_file = open("hello.csv")
LineChart(CSVDataSource(csv_file))

Generating a plot from the ORM

queryset = Accounts.objects.filter(foo=bar)
LineChart(ModelDataSource(queryset, fields=["year", "sales", "expenses"]))

Generating a plot from Redis

Todo

Generating a plot from MongoDB

Todo

Installation

pip install django-graphos

available on pypi

Creating new DataSource

A DataSource is a class which has these three methods.

get_data
get_header
get_first_column

get_header is used by a Renderer to create the labels. get_first_column is used to set the x axis labels get_data is used to get the data for display. It should always return a nested list. Eg:

[
    ['Year', 'Sales', 'Expenses'],
    [2004, 1000, 400],
    [2005, 1170, 460],
    [2006, 660, 1120],
    [2007, 1030, 540]
]

If you create a class extending SimpleDataSource, and implement get_data. You get get_header and get_first_column for free.

Creating new Renderer

A renderer is a class which takes a DataSource and can convert it to the html to display.

The only required method on a Renderer is as_html. This will convert the dat ato a format which can display the chart.

Generally you will convert the data to json and pass it to the template which you return.

License

BSD

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