Plugin that enables zoom and pan functionality in Chart.js charts.
npm install @foxglove/chartjs-plugin-zoomA zoom and pan plugin for Chart.js >= 3.0.0-beta.13.
For Chart.js 2.6.0 to 2.9.x support, use version 0.7.7 of this plugin.
Panning can be done via the mouse or with a finger.
Zooming is done via the mouse wheel or via a pinch gesture. Hammer.js is used for gesture recognition.
Run npm install --save chartjs-plugin-zoom to install with npm.
If including via a tag, make sure to include Hammer.js as well:
``html`
To configure the zoom and pan plugin, you can simply add new config options to your chart config.
`javascript
plugins: {
zoom: {
// Container for pan options
pan: {
// Boolean to enable panning
enabled: true,
// Panning directions. Remove the appropriate direction to disable
// Eg. 'y' would only allow panning in the y direction
// A function that is called as the user is panning and returns the
// available directions can also be used:
// mode: function({ chart }) {
// return 'xy';
// },
mode: 'xy',
// Which of the enabled panning directions should only be available
// when the mouse cursor is over one of scale.
overScaleMode: 'xy',
rangeMin: {
// Format of min pan range depends on scale type
x: null,
y: null
},
rangeMax: {
// Format of max pan range depends on scale type
x: null,
y: null
},
// On category scale, factor of pan velocity
speed: 20,
// Minimal pan distance required before actually applying pan
threshold: 10,
// Function called while the user is panning
onPan: function({chart}) { console.log(I'm panning!!!); },I was panned!!!
// Function called once panning is completed
onPanComplete: function({chart}) { console.log(); },I didn't start panning!
// Function called when pan fails because modifier key was not detected.
// event is the a hammer event that failed - see https://hammerjs.github.io/api#event-object
onPanRejected: function({chart, event}) { console.log(); }
},
// Container for zoom options
zoom: {
// Boolean to enable zooming
enabled: true,
// Enable drag-to-zoom behavior
drag: true,
// Drag-to-zoom effect can be customized
// drag: {
// borderColor: 'rgba(225,225,225,0.3)'
// borderWidth: 5,
// backgroundColor: 'rgb(225,225,225)',
// animationDuration: 0
// },
// Zooming directions. Remove the appropriate direction to disable
// Eg. 'y' would only allow zooming in the y direction
// A function that is called as the user is zooming and returns the
// available directions can also be used:
// mode: function({ chart }) {
// return 'xy';
// },
mode: 'xy',
// Which of the enabled zooming directions should only be available
// when the mouse cursor is over one of scale.
overScaleMode: 'xy',
rangeMin: {
// Format of min zoom range depends on scale type
x: null,
y: null
},
rangeMax: {
// Format of max zoom range depends on scale type
x: null,
y: null
},
// Speed of zoom via mouse wheel
// (percentage of zoom on a wheel event)
speed: 0.1,
// Minimal zoom distance required before actually applying zoom
threshold: 2,
// On category scale, minimal zoom level before actually applying zoom
sensitivity: 3,
// Function called while the user is zooming
onZoom: function({chart}) { console.log(I'm zooming!!!); },I was zoomed!!!
// Function called once zooming is completed
onZoomComplete: function({chart}) { console.log(); },I didn't start zooming!
// Function called when wheel input occurs without modifier key
onZoomRejected: function({chart, event}) { console.log(); }``
}
}
}
Programmatically resets the zoom to the default state. See samples/zoom-time.html for an example.
You can find documentation for Chart.js at www.chartjs.org/docs.
Examples for this plugin are available in the samples folder.
Prior to v0.4.0, this plugin was known as 'Chart.Zoom.js'. Old versions are still available on npm under that name.
Before submitting an issue or a pull request to the project, please take a moment to look over the contributing guidelines first.
chartjs-plugin-zoom.js is available under the MIT license.