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Built on top of d3.js and stack.gl, plotly.js is a high-level, declarative charting library. plotly.js ships with over 20 chart types, including scientific charts, 3D graphs, statistical charts, SVG maps, financial charts, and more.
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and use the plotly.js dist
file(s). More info here.
git clone https://github.com/plotly/plotly.js.git
and use the plotly.js dist
file(s).
npm install plotly.js
and require plotly.js using CommonJS as var Plotly = require('plotly.js');
or use the plotly.js dist
file(s).
<!-- Latest compiled and minified plotly.js JavaScript -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdn.plot.ly/plotly-latest.min.js"></script>
<!-- OR use a specific plotly.js release (e.g. version 1.5.0) -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdn.plot.ly/plotly-1.5.0.min.js"></script>
<!-- OR an un-minified version is also available -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdn.plot.ly/plotly-latest.js"></script>
and use the Plotly
object in the window scope.
Read the Getting started page for more examples.
Starting in v1.15.0
, plotly.js also ships with several partial bundles (more info here).
If you would like to manually pick which plotly.js modules to include, you can create a custom bundle by using plotly.js/lib/core
, and loading only the trace types that you need (e.g. pie
or choropleth
). The recommended way to do this is by creating a bundling file:
// in custom-plotly.js
var Plotly = require('plotly.js/lib/core');
// Load in the trace types for pie, and choropleth
Plotly.register([
require('plotly.js/lib/pie'),
require('plotly.js/lib/choropleth')
]);
module.exports = Plotly;
Then elsewhere in your code:
var Plotly = require('./path/to/custom-plotly');
To learn more about the plotly.js module architecture, refer to our modularizing monolithic JS projects post.
Important: the plotly.js code base contains some non-ascii characters. Therefore, please make sure to set the charset
attribute to "utf-8"
in the script tag that imports your plotly.js bundle. For example:
<script type="text/javascript" src="my-plotly-bundle.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
For plotly.js to build with Webpack you will need to install ify-loader@v1.1.0+ and add it to your webpack.config.json
. This adds Browserify transform compatibility to Webpack which is necessary for some plotly.js dependencies.
A repo that demonstrates how to build plotly.js with Webpack can be found here. In short add ify-loader
to the module
section in your webpack.config.js
:
...
module: {
loaders: [
{
test: /\.js$/,
loader: 'ify-loader'
}
]
},
...
Have a bug or a feature request? Please first read the issues guidelines.
Official plotly.js documentation is hosted on plot.ly/javascript.
These pages are generated by the Plotly documentation repo built with Jekyll and publicly hosted on GitHub Pages. For more info about contributing to Plotly documentation, please read through contributing guidelines.
You can also suggest new documentation examples by submitting a Codepen on community.plot.ly with tag plotly-js
.
Please read through our contributing guidelines. Included are directions for opening issues, using plotly.js in your project and notes on development.
- Follow @plotlygraphs on Twitter for the latest Plotly news.
- Follow @plotly_js on Twitter for plotly.js release updates.
- Implementation help may be found on community.plot.ly (tagged
plotly-js
) or on Stack Overflow (taggedplotly
). - Developers should use the keyword
plotly
on packages which modify or add to the functionality of plotly.js when distributing through npm. - Direct developer email support can be purchased through a Plotly Support Plan.
This project is maintained under the Semantic Versioning guidelines.
See the Releases section of our GitHub project for changelogs for each release version of plotly.js.
Open-source clients to the plotly.js APIs are available at these links:
GitHub repo | Getting started | |
---|---|---|
R / RStudio | ropensci/plotly | plot.ly/r/getting-started |
Python / Pandas / IPython notebook | plotly/plotly.py | plot.ly/python/getting-started |
MATLAB | plotly/matlab-api | plot.ly/matlab/getting-started |
node.js / Tonicdev / Jupyter notebook | plotly/plotly-notebook-js | |
node.js cloud client | plotly/plotly-nodejs | plot.ly/nodejs/getting-started |
Julia | plotly/Plotly.jl | plot.ly/julia/getting-started |
plotly.js charts can also be created and saved online for free at plot.ly/create.
Github | ||
---|---|---|
Alex C. Johnson | @alexcjohnson | |
Étienne Tétreault-Pinard | @etpinard | @etpinard |
Mikola Lysenko | @mikolalysenko | @MikolaLysenko |
Ricky Reusser | @rreusser | @rickyreusser |
Robert Monfera | @monfera | @monfera |
Nicolas Riesco | @n-riesco | |
Miklós Tusz | @mdtusz | @mdtusz |
Chelsea Douglas | @cldougl | |
Ben Postlethwaite | @bpostlethwaite | |
Chris Parmer | @chriddyp | |
Alex Vados | @alexander-daniel |
Code and documentation copyright 2017 Plotly, Inc.
Code released under the MIT license.
Docs released under the Creative Commons license.