Thanks for the hard work in past, but how about the future....
The last commit to master on Jan 17, 2017, last commit to development branch May 30, 2017
The CI build stops before actually starting a build.
The http://plnkr.co/edit/Ka4NXG3pZ1mXnaN95HX5?p=preview
does not work because the unpkg server does not have the old depdencies any more.
We are using the component, are happy with it, but need a small a bug fixed...and yes i can do the fix by myself...but i don´t know if its worth the effort (because this repository might be abandoned.
I don´t want to complain but i just want to know if have to switch to another component (which will be much work on our code basis)...or do a "dirty" fork and make an own npm package of it...
33 pull requests waiting :(
Maybe someone had to fork it. Few people will contribute to maintain it.
I hope someone decides to fork it. We'll eventually reach a point where this will break with future versions of Angular, even though it seems to work well with Angular 7. First thing would be to go through the PR:s and perhaps just start over with a blank list of issues. I'd star a project like that in a minute and try to contribute.
I hope someone decides to fork it. We'll eventually reach a point where this will break with future versions of Angular, even though it seems to work well with Angular 7. First thing would be to go through the PR:s and perhaps just start over with a blank list of issues. I'd star a project like that in a minute and try to contribute.
https://github.com/93Alliance/ng-chartjs https://github.com/93Alliance/ng-chartjs
Please try this project https://github.com/93Alliance/ng-chartjs
I hope someone decides to fork it. We'll eventually reach a point where this will break with future versions of Angular, even though it seems to work well with Angular 7. First thing would be to go through the PR:s and perhaps just start over with a blank list of issues. I'd star a project like that in a minute and try to contribute.
I wanted to, but at the moment I don't have enough time to work on it...
@93Alliance Great! Being lazy here but is there differences in the implementation compared to this repository or do I need to adapt my code?
Great! Being lazy here but is there differences in the implementation
compared to this repository or do I need to adapt my code?
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@nkholski At first glance the interface looks similar but you have to change the name of directive at least.
Before it was baseChart and now it is ngChartjs but should just click on their link..because their README.md is more detailed than this library...
@nkholski At first glance the interface looks similar but you have to change the name of directive at least.
Before it wasbaseChartand now it isngChartjsbut should just click on their link..because their README.md is more detailed than this library...
I will add more detailed use documents later, and my project is in use, I will keep updating
You can check this one out: https://github.com/donothingloop/ng2-charts-x
Some bugs have been fixed, seems maintained more recently as well
The answer is yes, I have taken upon myself to revive and maintain this project. It is updated for Angular 7, and has some nice enhancements (type safety for one).
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You can check this one out: https://github.com/donothingloop/ng2-charts-x
Some bugs have been fixed, seems maintained more recently as well