Python to chart.js - javascript

I have sqlite database with single table. I am trying to read data with Python and pandas and return the data as json file in a function. Then the goal is to use Javascript to fetch the json data and use it for chart.js.
Here is my Python Code that should read the data form the database:
#cherrypy.expose
def chart_data(self):
cnx = sqlite3.connect('Production.db', check_same_thread=False)
daily_df = pd.read_sql_query("SELECT * FROM data_object", cnx)
return daily_df.to_json()
Then here is the part of the JavaScript code that I am trying to use to fetch data from that python call:
function get_chart_data() {
fetch('/chart_data').then( x => {
return x.json();
}).then( x => {
console.log(x);
});
}
In this instance i am trying to print the data in console.log just to see if i am getting data from Python. However I need this data to be fed into chart.js
var data = {
labels: [],
datasets: [{
label: "Dataset",
backgroundColor: "rgba(255,99,132,0.2)",
borderColor: "rgba(255,99,132,1)",
borderWidth: 2,
hoverBackgroundColor: "rgba(255,99,132,0.4)",
hoverBorderColor: "rgba(255,99,132,1)",
data: [],
}]
};
var options = {
maintainAspectRatio: false,
scales: {
yAxes: [{
stacked: true,
gridLines: {
display: true,
color: "rgba(255,99,132,0.2)"
}
}],
xAxes: [{
gridLines: {
display: false
}
}]
}
};
Chart.Bar('chart', {
options: options,
data: data
});
And finally, the sqilite table has these columns:timestamp,capacity,max_capacity, true_count.
There is only 24 rows of data, one for each hour of the day.
And here is where I am stuck. I am not sure how to properly pull this data into the chart. The goal is to plot true count over the 24h period.
With the code I have so far I know i am very close but i am missing something to make this work.
Am I pulling the data properly with javascript from python?
And how do i then push that json data in javascript into label variable and data variable in chart.js?
I have made some progress. I am now able to get data to javascript console log while using your ajax example.
/* chart.js chart examples */
$(document).ready(function(){
var _data;
var _labels;
$.ajax({
url: "chart_data",
type: "get",
success: function(response) {
full_data = JSON.parse(response);
_data = full_data['true_count'];
_labels = full_data['timestamp'];
},
});
// chart colors
var colors = ['#007bff','#28a745','#333333','#c3e6cb','#dc3545','#6c757d'];
/* large line chart */
var chLine = document.getElementById("chLine");
var chartData = {
labels:_labels,
datasets: [
{
data:_data,
backgroundColor: [
'rgba(42, 157, 244, 0.1)'
],
borderColor: [
'rgba(42, 157, 244, 1)',
'rgba(33, 145, 81, 0.2)',
],
borderWidth: 1
}]
};
if (chLine) {
new Chart(chLine, {
type: 'line',
data: chartData,
options: {
scales: {
yAxes: [{
ticks: {
beginAtZero: false
}
}]
},
legend: {
display: false
}
}
});
}
;
});
So if i do console.log(full_data) i get my data from python in json format as i wanted. However, i am getting error that says: full_data is not defined at the line where I am saying that labels: full_data['timestamp']
It seems that my full data is not accessable from the chart block. I am sure i am misplacing few brackets to make this work but I am unable to figure out where.
Any ideas?
My json file looks like this:
[{"timestamp":"00:00:00.000000","true_count":0},{"timestamp":"01:00:00.000000","true_count":0},{"timestamp":"02:00:00.000000","true_count":0},{"timestamp":"03:00:00.000000","true_count":0},{"timestamp":"04:00:00.000000","true_count":0},{"timestamp":"05:00:00.000000","true_count":0},{"timestamp":"06:00:00.000000","true_count":2},{"timestamp":"07:00:00.000000","true_count":5},{"timestamp":"08:00:00.000000","true_count":7},{"timestamp":"09:00:00.000000","true_count":8},{"timestamp":"10:00:00.000000","true_count":12},{"timestamp":"11:00:00.000000","true_count":15},{"timestamp":"12:00:00.000000","true_count":20},{"timestamp":"13:00:00.000000","true_count":17},{"timestamp":"14:00:00.000000","true_count":14},{"timestamp":"15:00:00.000000","true_count":13},{"timestamp":"16:00:00.000000","true_count":11},{"timestamp":"17:00:00.000000","true_count":19},{"timestamp":"18:00:00.000000","true_count":22},{"timestamp":"19:00:00.000000","true_count":16},{"timestamp":"20:00:00.000000","true_count":14},{"timestamp":"21:00:00.000000","true_count":10},{"timestamp":"22:00:00.000000","true_count":7},{"timestamp":"23:00:00.000000","true_count":4}]
I have been trying to parse this so timestamp goes to _labels and true_count goes to _data but no luck.
Here is what i have:
$(document).ready(function(){
var _data =[];
var _labels = [];
$.ajax({
url: "chart_data",
type: "get",
success: function(response) {
full_data = JSON.parse(response);
full_data.forEach(function(key,index){
_data = key.true_count;
_labels= key.timestamp;
});
//_data = [full_data['true_count']];
//_labels = [full_data['timestamp']];
},
});
Any suggestion what am I doing wrong now?

I am sharing my example which I used using Google charts .I am fetching live data from OPC Server using ajax and updated my real-time graph. It won't be a big difference if you use database instead of opc server. I hope you can relate it with your example.
Html
<div class="row" id="grap">
<div class="col-lg-12">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-12">
<div class="card">
<div class="chart-wrapper">
<div id="graph"></div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
This is django file from where I am passing data to gettemp() function via ajax call in json format. In your case it is database and there wont be issue.
Views.py
def plcdata(request):
url="opc.tcp://127.0.0.1:9000"
client=Client(url)
client.connect()
print("Client Connected")
data={}
dt=[]
while True:
pres=client.get_node("ns=2;i=2")
Pressure=pres.get_value()
adp=client.get_node("ns=2;i=3")
ap=adp.get_value()
rh=client.get_node("ns=2;i=4")
r=rh.get_value()
sp=client.get_node("ns=2;i=5")
s=sp.get_value()
nitro=client.get_node("ns=2;i=6")
n=nitro.get_value()
o2n=client.get_node("ns=2;i=7")
o=o2n.get_value()
hgl=client.get_node("ns=2;i=8")
h=hgl.get_value()
stempress=client.get_node("ns=2;i=9")
sps=stempress.get_value()
cond=client.get_node("ns=2;i=10")
co=cond.get_value()
dmwp=client.get_node("ns=2;i=11")
dmp=dmwp.get_value()
dmwf=client.get_node("ns=2;i=12")
dmf=dmwf.get_value()
chwp=client.get_node("ns=2;i=13")
chp=chwp.get_value()
chwt=client.get_node("ns=2;i=14")
cht=chwt.get_value()
icp=client.get_node("ns=2;i=16")
ip=icp.get_value()
icf=client.get_node("ns=2;i=15")
iff=icf.get_value()
ict=client.get_node("ns=2;i=17")
it=ict.get_value()
dcpp=client.get_node("ns=2;i=19")
dpp=dcpp.get_value()
dcff=client.get_node("ns=2;i=18")
dff=dcff.get_value()
dctt=client.get_node("ns=2;i=20")
dtt=dctt.get_value()
#Time=client.get_node("ns=2;i=3")
#Ti=Time.get_value()
#Ti1=datetime.time(Ti.hour,Ti.minute,Ti.second)
ti=datetime.now()
ti1=(str(ti.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')))
dt.append(str(Pressure)+','+ti1+','+str(ap)+','+str(r)+','+str(s)+','+str(n)+','+str(o)+','+str(h)+','+str(sps)+','+str(co)+','+str(dmp)+','+str(dmf)+','+str(chp)+','+str(cht)+','+str(ip)+','+str(it)+','+str(iff)+','+str(dpp)+','+str(dtt)+','+str(dff))
data['final']=dt
return JsonResponse(data)
Please check the getTemp() function as data is recieved from django in the success function. This is the part where you will have to make changes as per your requirement.
JS
<script type="text/javascript">
google.charts.load('current', {
callback: function () {
var chart = new google.visualization.LineChart(document.getElementById('graph'));
var options = {'title' : 'CTL-2 AIR PRESSURE (Bar)',
titleTextStyle: {
fontName: "Arial",
fontSize: 18,
},
animation: {
duration: 1000,
easing: 'out',
startup: true
},
hAxis: {
title: 'Time',
format: "HH:mm:ss",
textStyle: {
fontSize : 14,
bold:'true',
},
},
vAxis: {
title: 'Air Pressure',
format: '0.00',
textStyle: {
fontSize : 14,
bold:'true',
},
},
height: 450,
width:1000,
legend:'bottom'
};
var data = new google.visualization.DataTable();
data.addColumn('datetime', 'Time');
data.addColumn('number', 'Air Pressure');
var go=[];
function getTemp() {
$.ajax({
type:"get",
url:"{% url 'plcdata' %}",
success:function(dat){
for(i=0;i<dat.final.length;i++){
var go=dat.final[i].split(',');
var tm = new Date();
if(data.hg.length>15){
data.removeRow(0);
}
data.addRow([tm, Number(go[0])]);
chart.draw(data, options);
}
return dat;
},
error: function(){
console.log("Error Occurred");
}
})
}
getTemp();
setInterval(getTemp, 3000);
},
packages:['corechart']
});
</script>
[1]: https://i.stack.imgur.com/bMWVB.png

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I do fear that similar questions have been asked in the past, however I was not able to derive a solution for my specific issue.
I am sending data from a Django function to Charts.js
The chart gets rendered correctly and displays with the exception of the date formatting on the X-Axis.
Django Data:
'''class UnitChartData(APIView):
def get(self, request, format=None):
material_code = request.session['material_code']
plant_code = request.session['plant_code']
qs_mat = DPoList.objects.filter(plant_code=plant_code).filter(material_code=material_code).order_by('delivery_date')
unit_price_list=[]
for items in qs_mat:
if items.gr_received is None or items.invoiced_usd is None:
unit_price = 0
unit_price_list.append(unit_price)
else:
unit_price=items.invoiced_usd/items.gr_received
unit_price_list.append(unit_price)
date_list=[]
for items in qs_mat:
date_list.append(items.delivery_date)
labels = date_list
default_items = unit_price_list
data = {
"labels": labels,
"default": default_items,
}
return Response(data)'''
Chart.js script
'''var endpoint = '/d/api/unitchart/data/'
var defaultData = []
var labels = [];
$.ajax({
method: "GET",
url: endpoint,
success: function(data){
labels = data.labels
defaultData = data.default
setChart()
},
error: function(error_data){
console.log("error")
console.log(error_data)
}
})
function setChart(){
var ctx = document.getElementById("myChart");
var myChart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'line',
data: {
labels: labels,
datasets: [{
label: 'PO#',
data: defaultData,
fill: false,
borderColor: [
'rgba(54, 162, 235, 1)',
],
borderWidth: 2
}]
},
options: {
responsive: true,
legend: {
position: 'bottom',
},
hover: {
mode: 'label'
},
scales: {
yAxes: [{
ticks: {
beginAtZero: false,
min: 2
}
}]
}
}
});
}'''
The Django Datetime object turns into an ISO date format: 2016-08-05T04undefined000Z - this is what gets displayed instead of just the month or date on the X-Axis.
I am trying to change that in the Javascript, either in the Charts.js or an additional function. from what I could find on Stackoverflow you can convert the date format through moments.js and in a second step set the xAxis to:
'''options: { scales: { xAxes: { type: 'time' } } }'''
However, I have not been ale to figure out how to do that and certainly not in an efficient way, any help would be greatly appreciated.

How can I plot data from an external JSON file to a chart.js graph?

I would like to chart data from an external JSON file using chart.js. As an example, the json file here lists movies ("title") and ratings ("rt_score"). I'd like to be able to show each movie and its rating without including the static JSON in the .js file, but rather using the $.ajax call method to refer to the /films endpoint.
I'd like to have:
labels: labelsVariable
data: dataVariable
Here is a fiddle with the setup so far with static data.
Here's my HTML:
<body>
<canvas id="myChart" width="400" height="400"></canvas>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/Chart.js/2.8.0/Chart.min.js">
</script>
</body>
Here's the js that successfully generates a bar chart like I want, but with static data in "labels" and "data" instead of referencing the JSON file.
var ctx = document.getElementById('myChart');
var myChart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'bar',
data: {
labels: ['Castle in the Sky', 'Grave of the Fireflies'],
datasets: [{
label: 'rating',
data: [95, 97],
borderWidth: 1
}]
},
options: {
scales: {
yAxes: [{
ticks: {
beginAtZero: true
}
}]
}
}
});
Instead of using the static data and labels, how can I reference the external JSON file using the $.ajax call method?
Based on what I've read, I may have to use "map" to break down the objects into arrays that contain labels and data?
Thank you in advance.
I think you are looking for Ajax request to fill your chart.
function getRandomIntInclusive(min, max) {
min = Math.ceil(min);
max = Math.floor(max);
return Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min + 1)) + min;
}
var ctx_live = document.getElementById("mycanvas");
var myChart = new Chart(ctx_live, {
type: 'bar',
data: {
labels: [],
datasets: [{
data: [],
borderWidth: 1,
borderColor:'#00c0ef',
label: 'liveCount',
}]
},
options: {
responsive: true,
title: {
display: true,
text: "Chart.js - Dynamically Update Chart Via Ajax Requests",
},
legend: {
display: false
},
scales: {
yAxes: [{
ticks: {
beginAtZero: true,
}
}]
}
}
});
var postId = 1;
var getData = function() {
$.ajax({
url: 'https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts/' + postId + '/comments',
success: function(data) {
myChart.data.labels.push("Post " + postId++);
myChart.data.datasets[0].data.push(getRandomIntInclusive(1, 25));
// re-render the chart
myChart.update();
}
});
};
setInterval(getData, 3000);
see live example here.
Load the json chart data dynamically and set it when you are creating the graph. There are many ways you can load the chart json data. However, I believe the JQuery getJSON function is more relevant to you.
$.getJSON( "chartdata/test.json", function( data ) {
var myChart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'bar',
data: data,
options: {
scales: {
yAxes: [{
ticks: {
beginAtZero: true
}
}]
}
}
});
}
I figured it out. Here's what worked. I had to use .map to set up the data properly inside variables and then use those variables as data and labels.
function renderChart(data, labels) {
var ctx = document.getElementById("myChart").getContext('2d');
var myChart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'bar',
data: {
labels: labels,
datasets: [{
label: 'This week',
data: data,
}]
},
});
}
function getChartData() {
$("#loadingMessage").html('<img src="./giphy.gif" alt="" srcset="">');
$.ajax({
url: "https://ghibliapi.herokuapp.com/films",
success: function (result) {
var data = result.map(x=>x.rt_score);
var labels = result.map(x=>x.title);
renderChart(data, labels);
console.log(data);
},
});
$("#renderBtn").click(
function () {
getChartData();
});

Label not showing in Chart.js with Grails

I wish to pass data from a Grails controller to a chart.js chart in a Grails view. My code will not display the chart labels correctly.
The issue is that labels (an arrayList of dates) is not being read correctly as an array of strings in Javascript which is causing Chart.js not to display.
Can anyone offer any help?
Any help would be gratefully received. Thanks in advance!
My code is here:
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/Chart.js/2.7.2/Chart.bundle.min.js"></script>
<script>
var userResult = ${userResultMap as JSON};
var data = userResult.result;
var labels = userResult.dateCreated;
var config = {
type: 'line',
data: {
labels: testDate,
datasets: [{
label: 'Clinical FRE',
backgroundColor: '#7A564A',
borderColor: '#7A564A',
data: result,
fill: false
}]
},
options: {
legend: {
display: false
},
tooltips: {
enabled: false
},
responsive: true,
scales: {
yAxes: [{
gridLines: {
drawBorder: false,
color: ['#9b1f22', '#9b1f22', '#ed1c24', '#ed1c24', '#f7931f', '#f7931f', '#206b36', '#206b36', '#206b36', '#206b36', '#206b36']
},
ticks: {
min: 0,
max: 100,
stepSize: 10,
callback: function (value) {
return value + "%"
}
}
}]
}
}
};
window.onload = function createChart(data) {
var ctx = document.getElementById('myChart').getContext('2d');
window.myLine = new Chart(ctx, config)
};
</script>
Data is sent from controller using ModelandView command:
#Secured('ROLE_USER')
def home() {
try {
SecUser user = springSecurityService.currentUser
Participant p = Participant.findByUser(user)
Result userResults = Result.findByUser(user)
def userResultsList
def riskLevelMap
def iconClassMapList = []
def riskLevelMapList = []
def colourNameList = []
Map userResultMap = [:]
if (userResults!= null){
userResultsList = userResults.list()
if(userResultsList != null)
userResultsList.each {list->
iconClassMapList.add(previousTestsService?.getIconType(list))
riskLevelMap = riskAdviceService?.riskLevel(list.result)
riskLevelMapList.add(riskLevelMapList)
colourNameList.add(riskLevelMap?.colourName)
}
userResultMap.put("result",userResultsList?.result)
userResultMap.put("dateCreated",userResultsList?.dateCreated)
println userResultMap
println userResultsList.dateCreated
println(userResultsList.dateCreated.getClass())
}
return new ModelAndView('home', [user: user, participant: p, username: user.username,userResultsList: userResultsList,iconClassMapList:iconClassMapList,colourNameList:colourNameList,userResultMap:userResultMap])
} catch (Exception ex) {
log.error(ex.printStackTrace())
}
}
Sample data:
data - [13.7]
labels - [2018-09-17 16:39:00.0]
The main issue here is that grails automatically escapes values as HTML upon insertion in the GSP page. You can suppress this by adding the advice
<%# expressionCodec="none" %>
at the beginning of the GSP page.
Be aware that your application will be less secure after the change. Especially if the data can contain user-created input people might start messing with your application.
Here is a running example using Grails 3.3.8 based on the test data supplied by #Kumar Chapagain, thank you very much.
In the controller you don't need to package the data in a ModelAndView, as this is done automatically by Grails. Just return a map with the needed entries. I prefer to convert the map to JSON within the controller and not in the gsp page as it keeps the control where it belongs and the GSP more simple.
Controller:
package g338
import grails.converters.JSON
class ChartController {
def index() {
Map userResultMap = [:]
List dateCreated = ["2018-09-17 13:07:06.0","2018-09-17 13:27:06.0","2018-09-17 14:27:06.0","2018-09-17 17:27:06.0"]
List result = [50, 56, 23, 42]
userResultMap.put("dateCreated",dateCreated)
userResultMap.put("result",result)
[ userResultMap: userResultMap as JSON ]
}
}
gsp page: views/chart/index.gsp
<%# expressionCodec="none" %>
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<meta name="layout" content="main"/>
<title>Welcome to Grails</title>
</head>
<body>
<canvas id="myChart"></canvas>
<g:javascript>
var result = ${userResultMap};
var data = result.result;
var labels = result.dateCreated;
var config = {
type: 'line',
data: {
labels: labels,
datasets: [{
label: 'Clinical FRE',
backgroundColor: '#7A564A',
borderColor: '#7A564A',
data: result,
fill: false
}]
},
options: {
legend: {
display: false
},
tooltips: {
enabled: false
},
responsive: true,
scales: {
yAxes: [{
gridLines: {
drawBorder: false,
color: ['#9b1f22', '#9b1f22', '#ed1c24', '#ed1c24', '#f7931f', '#f7931f', '#206b36', '#206b36', '#206b36', '#206b36', '#206b36']
},
ticks: {
min: 0,
max: 100,
stepSize: 10,
callback: function (value) {
return value + "%"
}
}
}]
}
}
};
window.onload = function createChart(data) {
var ctx = document.getElementById('myChart').getContext('2d');
window.myLine = new Chart(ctx, config)
};
</g:javascript>
</body>
</html>
Make sure userResultsList(userListMap) data must be in the form below from the controller.
Map userResultMap = [:]
List dateCreated = ["2018-09-17 13:07:06.0","2018-09-17 13:27:06.0","2018-09-17 14:27:06.0","2018-09-17 17:27:06.0"]
List result = [50, 56, 23, 42]
userResultMap.put("dateCreated",dateCreated)
userResultMap.put("result",result)
Then you need to parse the userResultMap data as JSON if not parsed and do similar like this in gsp page:
<script>
var userResult = ${userResultMap as JSON};
var result = userResult.result;
var labels = userResult.dateCreated;
</script>
You would need to convert your array, object whatever you are using to JSON for JavaScript to understand it.
<g:javascript>
var testDate = ${userResultsList.dateCreated}
var result = ${userResultsList.result as JSON} // make sure grails.converters.JSON is imported
</g:javascript>
var labels = userResult.dateCreated;
var config = {
type: 'line',
data: {
labels: testDate,
you are using labels: testDate,
but assigning labels to labels
try
var testDate = userResult.dateCreated;
**labels: testDate**

Chart.js with Django - Using REST

Using Django rest frame work i have my query set-up and pulling my data to a url like below. I'm trying to get the data in to chart.js. I can manage to get it to the console or plot the first result, but no further any assistance would be greatly appreciated
"comp_history_data": [
[
"(2017, 01, 20)",
256.0
],
[
"(2018, 01, 20)",
456.0
],
[
"(2018, 02, 20)",
568.0
],
[
"(2018, 03, 20)",
683.0
]
],
Here is what i have in my HTML, works fine with dummy data, just not too sure how to plot with the data above
<script>
var endpoint = '/api/chart/data/'
var defaultData = []
var labels = [];
$.ajax({
method: "GET",
url: endpoint,
success: function(data){
labels = data.labels
defaultData = data.comp_history_data.forEach(functoin(entry){
console.log(entry)
setChart()
},
error: function(error_data){
console.log("error")
console.log(error_data)
}
})
function setChart(){
var ctx = document.getElementById("myChart").getContext('2d');
var myChart = new Chart(ctx2, {
type: 'line',
data: {
labels: labels,
datasets: [{
label: '# of Computers',
data: defaultData,
backgroundColor: [
'rgba(255, 99, 132, 0.2)',
],
borderColor: [
'rgba(255,99,132,1)',
],
borderWidth: 1
}]
},
options: {
scales: {
yAxes: [{
ticks: {
beginAtZero:true
}
}]
}
}
});
}
</script>
Small Edit: I can get one item onto the graph with the code below, so looks like the data is coming through OK, just need to separate
<script>
var endpoint = '/api/chart/data/'
var defaultData = []
var labels = [];
$.ajax({
method: "GET",
url: endpoint,
success: function(data){
labels = data.labels
defaultData = data.comp_history_data.forEach(functoin(entry){
console.log(entry)
setChart()
},
error: function(error_data){
console.log("error")
console.log(error_data)
}
})
function setChart(){
var ctx = document.getElementById("myChart").getContext('2d');
var myChart = new Chart(ctx2, {
type: 'line',
data: {
labels: labels,
datasets: [{
label: '# of Computers',
data: defaultData[0],
backgroundColor: [
'rgba(255, 99, 132, 0.2)',
],
borderColor: [
'rgba(255,99,132,1)',
],
borderWidth: 1
}]
},
options: {
scales: {
yAxes: [{
ticks: {
beginAtZero:true
}
}]
}
}
});
}
</script>
Any thoughts on how i use the data array i have with chart.js I would like the 0 the data to be along the bottom with the numbers plotted on the graph
Thanks again
Remember to include <canvas id="myChart"></canvas> within your html file.
That might be all you need. If not, this is a working function I have - I've not changed my variable names to match your's but I think it easy to understand.
success : function(json) {
// Add graph
var chartLabels = json.categories.map(function(e) {
return e.name;
})
var chartValues = json.values.map(function(e) {
return e;
})
var ctx = document.getElementById("myChart");
var data = {
labels: chartLabels,
datasets: [{
"label" : json.startRegulation[0].name,
"data" : chartValues,
"fill" : true,
"backgroundColor":"rgba(255, 99, 132, 0.2)",
"borderColor":"rgb(255, 99, 132)",
"pointBackgroundColor":"rgb(255, 99, 132)",
"pointBorderColor":"#fff",
"pointHoverBackgroundColor":"#fff",
"pointHoverBorderColor":"rgb(255, 99, 132)"
}]
}
var options = {
"elements":
{"line":{"tension":0,"borderWidth":3}
},
scale : {
ticks : {
min : 0,
}
}
}
var myChart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'radar',
data: data,
options : options,
});
Try to change :
defaultData = data.comp_history_data.forEach(functoin(entry){
to :
defaultData = data.comp_history_data.forEach(function(entry)){
Also, read the usage of template filters (Django) maybe you will find them helpful.
For instance, from your views.py file send data :
def MyView(request):
comp_history_data: ['1', '2', '3']
return render(request, 'chart.html', {'comp_history_data':comp_history_data})
and then in your HTML file print the vars :
{% for var in comp_history_data %}
{{ var }}
{% endfor %}
Hope it helps
It looks like you have an error in your success function, as below
defaultData = data.comp_history_data.forEach(functoin(entry){
to:
defaultData = data.comp_history_data.forEach(function(entry){

Graphing Data with jQuery Flot from a MySQL database

I am trying to have a graph display registration data generated from the mysql database. The format for data seems to be coming out correctly but the data is not being plotted. Please note that I am using CodeIgniter.
PHP:
public function graph_registrations()
{
$send = array();
$i = 1;
while($i <= 30){
$startTime = mktime(0, 0, 0, date('m'), date('d')-$i, date('Y'));
$endTime = mktime(23, 59, 59, date('m'), date('d')-$i, date('Y'));
$data = $this->admin_model->total_users_date($startTime, $endTime);
$new = array(date("M j", $startTime), $data);
$send[] = $new;
$i++;
}
echo json_encode($send);
}
JS:
var jsonData = $.ajax({
url: default_url+"admin/graph_registrations",
dataType:"json",
async: false
}).responseText;
console.log(jsonData);
var graphData = [{
// Visits
data: jsonData,
color: '#71c73e',
points: { radius: 4, fillColor: '#71c73e' }
}
];
// Lines
$.plot($('#graph-lines'), graphData, {
series: {
points: {
show: true,
radius: 5
},
lines: {
show: true
},
shadowSize: 0
},
grid: {
color: '#646464',
borderColor: 'transparent',
borderWidth: 20,
hoverable: true
},
xaxis: {
tickColor: 'transparent',
tickDecimals: 2
},
yaxis: {
tickSize: 1000
}
});
Everything works if I manually hard code the data in, but not when I grab it via ajax.
This is what console.log(jsonData) produces:
[["Dec 5",0],["Dec 4",0],["Dec 3",0],["Dec 2",0],["Dec 1",0],["Nov 30",0],["Nov 29",0],["Nov 28",0],["Nov 27",0],["Nov 26",0],["Nov 25",0],["Nov 24",0],["Nov 23",0],["Nov 22",0],["Nov 21",0],["Nov 20",0],["Nov 19",0],["Nov 18",0],["Nov 17",0],["Nov 16",0],["Nov 15",0],["Nov 14",0],["Nov 13",0],["Nov 12",0],["Nov 11",0],["Nov 10",0],["Nov 9",1],["Nov 8",0],["Nov 7",0],["Nov 6",0]]
I tried doing it without the date and just a plain number, but it did not work.
Thank you
For me you are trying to plot the data before having them. I can see you are using "async:false" to wait for the data to be loaded by I'd rather used the default "true" option and placed the plotting function in "success" callback of $.ajax.

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