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Markvis

Make visualization in markdown.

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Quick Start

Install

yarn add markvis --save
npm install markvis --save

Usage

const md = require('markdown-it')()
const vis = require('markvis')
const d3 = require('d3')  // in browser environment
const d3node = require('d3-node') // in node environment

md.use(vis).render(`
  your markdown content
`, {
  d3,    // in browser environment
  d3node // in node environment
})

there are Examples which in node environment.

Motivation

We often publish articles enriched with data, since data make them more convincing and easy to interpret. Hence, techniques that enable the embedding of visualization into texts are of great importance.

However, the most frequently used method now is to export charts as images, upload them into cloud, and then paste them into the editor. It is a tedious process from the perspective of a writer. Besides, image loading costs much more time than that of DOM elements, which leads to poor experience from the perspective of a reader.

API

There are many options you can config and below is some in common. But you'd better to config the options which related to chart style in chart options, such as markvis-bar, markvis-line, markvis-pie.

options

data

Data from file or web processed by d3 library.

d3

d3 library which used in browser environment.

d3node

d3-node constructor which used in node environment.

layout

Name of chart layout. You can customize any chart layout you want.

render

Customized renderer to render a new layout you want.

container

DOM contained the visualization result.

selector

DOM selector in container.

style

Chart style.

width

SVG width for chart.

height

SVG height for chart.

margin

Margin of the first <g> wrapper in SVG, usually used to add axis.

Contributing

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request :D

LICENSE

markvis © geekplux, Released under the MIT License.<br> Authored and maintained by geekplux with help from contributors (list).

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